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Attracted to straight men (majority)

Offensive stereotyping is offensive. I really don't see how the harmful effect of lusting after straight men could be any more obvious, but clearly I'm wrong.

I'm in no way trying to start an argument with you or anything like that, I just want a little clarification. Are you saying that it's wrong to lust after straight men? Or is there a difference between being attracted to a straight guy and having lust for a straight guy. Again, not looking for a fight or saying that you're wrong, just trying to understand. :)
 
I don't get the masculine reference in regards to straight men. I am usually attracted to guys who have a balance of male/female energy..that includes straight and gay guys and guys just for sex. Really masculine guys are not my thing...straight or gay.
 
I'm in no way trying to start an argument with you or anything like that, I just want a little clarification. Are you saying that it's wrong to lust after straight men? Or is there a difference between being attracted to a straight guy and having lust for a straight guy. Again, not looking for a fight or saying that you're wrong, just trying to understand. :)

No what he's saying is that if you can't get it up for a hot guy BECAUSE he's told you he's gay - you have internalized your homophobia to the point where you can't find people just like you attractive - and that is a mental issue you have with your own gay. (that's a general you)

Hot guys are hot - if you start fetishizing STRAIGHT guys exclusively that is the same thing - mental issue.

If you are attracted to a guy UNTIL you see his rainbow sticker - mental issue.

Is it a problem? For the rest of us, hell no, I have no interest in dating gay men who have issues, is it a problem for the guy? Yes, but chances are he won't admit it until he gets better.
 
Here at JUB there are several "appreciation threads" for straight male celebs (Justin Bieber, Taylor Lautner, etc.). Apparently it's considered acceptable for gay men to be attracted to/lust after straight male celebs. But it's NOT considered acceptable for gay men to be attracted to/lust after straight men in their everyday lives?
 
I don't get the masculine reference in regards to straight men. I am usually attracted to guys who have a balance of male/female energy..that includes straight and gay guys and guys just for sex. Really masculine guys are not my thing...straight or gay.

Equating masculine with Straight and feminine with gay is the core of homophobia - it says that you aren't a man if you're gay, you're some kind of lesser woman.

We all KNOW this. We've all heard it all of our lives.

Guys who do this consciously or not, have bought into that idea.

It's pretty much bullshit though.

A guy has a problem if he's gay and unable to see beyond it.
 
I'm in no way trying to start an argument with you or anything like that, I just want a little clarification. Are you saying that it's wrong to lust after straight men? Or is there a difference between being attracted to a straight guy and having lust for a straight guy. Again, not looking for a fight or saying that you're wrong, just trying to understand. :)

Thank you for being diplomatic ;)

The way I see it, saying "wow, this guy is hot" is perfectly normal, regardless of the guy's orientation - perceived or real. However, what I believe to be healthy, is having this thought be purely intellectual. What I am arguing against is fantasizing about straight guys and wanting to do stuff with them, and raising them on some "better than gay" pedestal. That I find to be incredibly emotionally and psychologically damaging, both for those who have the feelings, and for gay culture in general.

And not just because straight men aren't in any way more attractive than gays (quite the opposite really), this is a matter of taste I guess. But because - when it's not an expression of the "Ugh, I'm closeted and don't want to deal with real interaction, so I'll quietly suffer over the unattainable dude" syndrome, it comes equipped with justifications that are extremely offensive and damaging to us as a demographic.

How, in the WORLD are straight guys more "masculine" than us? How is masculinity even measured? True, there are the bar scene femme boys, but those are a small percentage. Outside that, EVERY MALE is "masculine". How do you quantify masculinity at all? How do you distinguish between types of masculinity? To propagate the thought that straight men are somehow "more" masculine is self-degrading and enforces the subconscious concept of "gay = wrong, straight = awesome", which we need to consciously stay clear of.

I am yet to meet a straight guy as hot, sexy and attractive as some gay guys I've been with. The very knowledge that your lust and/or feelings could potentially be reciprocated makes so much of the actual appeal of a person, that it is unfathomable to me how someone could fantasize about people who are often even physically and certainly emotionally incapable of wanting them.

And to say that fetishizing straight boys isn't a rampant problem in the gay community is to close your eyes for the obvious.
 
Here at JUB there are several "appreciation threads" for straight male celebs (Justin Bieber, Taylor Lautner, etc.). Apparently it's considered acceptable for gay men to be attracted to/lust after straight male celebs. But it's NOT considered acceptable for gay men to be attracted to/lust after straight men in their everyday lives?

Climb down off that cross you've climbed up on. This is a discussion thread. If you are unable to see the distinction between lusting after a hot guy and ONLY lusting after guys who are STRAIGHT, let me know and I'll try to explain it in simpler terms.
 
Here at JUB there are several "appreciation threads" for straight male celebs (Justin Bieber, Taylor Lautner, etc.). Apparently it's considered acceptable for gay men to be attracted to/lust after straight male celebs. But it's NOT considered acceptable for gay men to be attracted to/lust after straight men in their everyday lives?

Um, I find both equally "unacceptable" (whatever you put in the word. I'd use "harmful").

Also, Taylor Lautner is a closet case:cool:
 
Thank you for being diplomatic ;)

The way I see it, saying "wow, this guy is hot" is perfectly normal, regardless of the guy's orientation - perceived or real. However, what I believe to be healthy, is having this thought be purely intellectual. What I am arguing against is fantasizing about straight guys and wanting to do stuff with them, and raising them on some "better than gay" pedestal. That I find to be incredibly emotionally and psychologically damaging, both for those who have the feelings, and for gay culture in general.

And not just because straight men aren't in any way more attractive than gays (quite the opposite really), this is a matter of taste I guess. But because - when it's not an expression of the "Ugh, I'm closeted and don't want to deal with real interaction, so I'll quietly suffer over the unattainable dude" syndrome, it comes equipped with justifications that are extremely offensive and damaging to us as a demographic.

How, in the WORLD are straight guys more "masculine" than us? How is masculinity even measured? True, there are the bar scene femme boys, but those are a small percentage. Outside that, EVERY MALE is "masculine". How do you quantify masculinity at all? How do you distinguish between types of masculinity? To propagate the thought that straight men are somehow "more" masculine is self-degrading and enforces the subconscious concept of "gay = wrong, straight = awesome", which we need to consciously stay clear of.

I am yet to meet a straight guy as hot, sexy and attractive as some gay guys I've been with. The very knowledge that your lust and/or feelings could potentially be reciprocated makes so much of the actual appeal of a person, that it is unfathomable to me how someone could fantasize about people who are often even physically and certainly emotionally incapable of wanting them.

And to say that fetishizing straight boys isn't a rampant problem in the gay community is to close your eyes for the obvious.

Thanks for the clarification! I actually totally agree with everything you just said. I think that there's nothing wrong with finding a straight guy cute or hot, but to say that they are better or more masculine than gay guys is not accurate.
 
And the whole "amateur straight college men" subgenre in porn is just so absurdly dishonest. I mean, come on, dude. You have ten inches of dick up your ass, you're hard as a rock and moaning like a little bitch. How are you in any conceivable way straight and why shouldn't I just laugh at you when you claim that?
 
And the whole "amateur straight college men" subgenre in porn is just so absurdly dishonest. I mean, come on, dude. You have ten inches of dick up your ass, you're hard as a rock and moaning like a little bitch. How are you in any conceivable way straight and why shouldn't I just laugh at you when you claim that?

I totally agree. Don't get me wrong, a lot of those guys are cute, but yeah no way they are straight. Strange world we live in...
 
Equating masculine with Straight and feminine with gay is the core of homophobia - it says that you aren't a man if you're gay, you're some kind of lesser woman.

We all KNOW this. We've all heard it all of our lives.

Guys who do this consciously or not, have bought into that idea.

It's pretty much bullshit though.

A guy has a problem if he's gay and unable to see beyond it.

Well...I am often in left field on things most people "know" so that might be the problem here for me....

I have never really equated gay men as being less masculine than straight men...maybe I spent too much time at The Eagle....
 
I totally agree. Don't get me wrong, a lot of those guys are cute, but yeah no way they are straight. Strange world we live in...

Oh, of course some of them are cute (though those sites tend to produce very derivative and uninspired product, generally). But why do they try to sell themselves as "straight"? How is that in any way making it any more appealing?
 
Oh, of course some of them are cute (though those sites tend to produce very derivative and uninspired product, generally). But why do they try to sell themselves as "straight"? How is that in any way making it any more appealing?

That I don't get. For some reason it turns some gay guys on to see "straight" guys fucking. That's just my guess...
 
How, in the WORLD are straight guys more "masculine" than us? How is masculinity even measured? True, there are the bar scene femme boys, but those are a small percentage. Outside that, EVERY MALE is "masculine". How do you quantify masculinity at all? How do you distinguish between types of masculinity? To propagate the thought that straight men are somehow "more" masculine is self-degrading and enforces the subconscious concept of "gay = wrong, straight = awesome", which we need to consciously stay clear of.
I think you're being too idealistic on the subject. I've never met a straight man who was even slightly effeminate. In contrast, there are lots of examples of effeminate gay men. It would be fallacious to suggest that gays who display effeminacy are only few and far between. In fact, there seems to be a spectrum of effeminacy among gay men. Why do you think some gay men describe themselves as "You wouldn't be able to tell that I'm gay if you met me"?

But why do they try to sell themselves as "straight"? How is that in any way making it any more appealing?
And there are many, many other similar types of porn videos geared toward gay men that feature "straight" men. Jake Cruise and lots of other examples. What does that tell you? That there's an interest and a demand for that type of product.
 
First of all, there is certain effeminacy in gay culture, that's a fact. But effeminacy isn't the opposite of "masculinity". I seriously don't see a roid-pumped coward Cody Cummings as ANY more masculine than moaning little Seth Knight for example. I am also way more attracted to the latter, and not because I like effeminacy, but because open and honest sexuality is arousing to me. Unlike stiff, scared pretend hetness...

And I don't deny there is demand for "straight" gay porn (absurdist much? Two guys fucking is already as gay as it gets, whatever they want to call themselves). I am saying it's a product of (and perhaps a reason for) a messed up internalized homophobic concept that states that somehow straight males are more desirable for gays than gay males. Which is moronic to say the least, and extremely self-invalidating. How can you believe you are even equal to straight people, if you perceive them as more appealing than those like you?
 
Totally agree with JustMe5

That I don't get. For some reason it turns some gay guys on to see "straight" guys fucking. That's just my guess...

I don't understand why people feel the need to keep saying how weird is to like or fantasize with "straight" guys, I don't care if they are straight, for me they are men, I don't really care what they like, they are hot and that's it, isn't that the essence of watching porn or looking to a guy's ass/pecks/face in a public place? You're objectifying a person, for is body and look, and not trying to have a meaningful relationship.

Rolyo, if you don't fancy a insanely hot guy just because he is straight, that seems very weird to me, or you also don't fancy insanely hot gay guys that you know you'd never a chance with (I'm just pointing to an hypothesis, is not very relevant if you manage to get everybody you want), since, you know, you wouldn't have a chance with him either... I'm not trying to instigate anything, I'm just asking since if being straight is an impediment to see someone sexually, the possibility of having or not someone should work as an impediment to see the sexual side too, because, honestly I'm not able to control lust in the same way.

Apparently, for what I understand, the discussion shifted from lusting for a type of guy (stereotyped or not) to a disease where people only like a guy if they he is straight? Is this correct or I'm getting it all wrong?
 
Totally agree with JustMe5



I don't understand why people feel the need to keep saying how weird is to like or fantasize with "straight" guys, I don't care if they are straight, for me they are men, I don't really care what they like, they are hot and that's it, isn't that the essence of watching porn or looking to a guy's ass/pecks/face in a public place? You're objectifying a person, for is body and look, and not trying to have a meaningful relationship.

Rolyo, if you don't fancy a insanely hot guy just because he is straight, that seems very weird to me, or you also don't fancy insanely hot gay guys that you know you'd never a chance with (I'm just point to an hypothesis, is not very relevant if you manage to get everybody you want), since, you know, you wouldn't have a chance with him either... I'm not trying to instigate anything, I'm just asking since if being straight is an impediment to see someone sexually, the possibility of having or not someone should work as an impediment to see the sexual side too, because, honestly I'm not able to control lust in the same way.

Apparently, for what I understand, the discussion shifted from lusting for a type of guy (stereotyped or not) to a disease where people only like a guy if they he is straight? Is this correct or I'm getting it all wrong?

I'm not saying anything about not being attracted to straight guys. I am attracted to a lot of straight guys.
 
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