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Being Straight kills the Fantasy ?

MissAnne

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I know that for some women once we find out that the guy we lust after is gay or even bi it kills a little bit of the fantasy. A lot of women will not date a bi guy, even if they themselves have entertained thoughts about other women. I know that a lot of men here find straight men attractive, but I was wondering if it is ever a turn off.
 
Straight guys seem to be less drama, and act more masculine. Not that all gay guys are stereotypical flamers, but I have yet to run into a guy that identifies himself as straight that doesn't act in a more traditionally masculine way. But that's my experience. Michelle Bachmann might be having an entirely different experience....

Just look at the profiles and groups on any site, this one included. There's lots of listings and adjectives for "straight" and "masculine" and others for those that are not, like "twink", for a prime example.
 
I think that for some women. Bi or gay turns them off because they may be haboring some homophobia that they didnt know existed, perhaps thinking that it makes him less of a man. While other women may think that a man is just really gay and will eventually leave them for a man.
 
It seems that the guy with the cock in him is considered the "less manly" man in the equation, in the one view. No one ever calls someone that pissed you off, "Cocksuckee!" No, it's "Cocksucker!" Just look at the terms "top" and "bottom". No one in life says "I want to work my way to the bottom of the heap."
 
^ Its true, people do think that way. However, for most people, especially women... I dont think it matters either way. Females are usually turned off by both top and bottom. Personally, I dont think that being the top or bottom makes anyone any more or less manly. While I do find two guys together hot, Im not so sure if I could handle my bf wanting other men. Its a double standard, I know.
 
If you ask guys that want to see what kind of women they want to see making out or having sex and you won't find them saying two butches. There's a traditional role/appearance they want to see, though there will be the rare exceptions. That might be partly why women getting fucked aren't seen as lesser for taking cock, whereas men are.
 
I am never attracted to str8 guys. They are a bore. My fav are 100% gay guys like me. 100% gay guys are the most masculine men, but gay guys who are totally masculine remain totally invisible. They cann't afford outing as everybody is immediately after them to convince them they cann't be gay.
 
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