Science Straight bro worries about wanting to boink his buddy, but studies show that’s actually pretty common

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Straight bro worries about wanting to boink his buddy, but studies show that’s actually pretty common
A 23-year-old guy who says he has never been attracted to men before recently asked VICE Italy, “What’s happening to me?” after admitting that he wanted to hook up with his bisexual male friend.

If anything, this advice seeker’s experience is quite common, especially as recent studies have shown that lots of straight-identified men feel attraction toward other guys.

“I’m having dirty thoughts about my friend – when I see him, when I look him up on social media, when I masturbate – ever since he broke up with his girlfriend six months ago,” the young man wrote. “He’s bisexual and has started hooking up with men too, so I keep thinking: ‘Why not with me?’”

Although the advice-seeker once publicly rebuffed his bi friend’s playful offer to skip the club and just go back to his apartment, the young man wondered whether it’s “possible to be straight” while also wanting to have sex with an “average looking” guy who he nonetheless finds “impossibly attractive.”

The publication replied that a person’s self-assigned sexual orientation is circumstantially fluid over a lifetime and that “labels are descriptive, not prescriptive.” That is, such labels don’t necessarily predict what someone does in their personal life, and sexual behaviors can change over someone’s lifetime. For example, someone can identify as “bisexual” without ever having sex with a man.

VICE Italy also warned the young man that, if he has sex with his friend, he should try to remain present rather than disassociate or resist pleasure in a misguided attempt to ensure that he doesn’t enjoy it “too much” (thereby keeping his straight identity intact).

But perhaps the publication should’ve directed him to a recent study in the Archives of Sexual Behavior that showed that 13.2% of self-identified heterosexual men reported feeling attracted to other men.

Researchers found that such men were 55 times more likely than straight women to feel discomfort about their same-sex attraction. That discomfort is likely because such attractions create “discordant experiences,” “uncertainty,” and “ambiguity” about a heterosexual person’s self-concept, researchers said. Heterosexual people may also fear social backlash if they identify or act in any way other than heterosexually.

Sociologists and sexologists have even coined numerous terms for straight guys who occasionally get it on with dudes: there are “androphiles,” so-called “alt-right” gay men who dislike stereotypically gay things (like shopping); “g0ys” for misogynist homosexuals who fear anal sex; “mostly straight” men who we might otherwise call “heteroflexible”; and the straight guys who occasionally enjoy “buddy baiting,” “buddy sex,” or “just helping out a friend” but want to avoid any social stigma or relationship attachments around gay romance.

Some of these men want homosexual affection without being judged while others may want a kind of sexual gratification from guys that they can’t get from women.

Regardless, the 23-year-old advice seeker should probably just continue exploring his own feelings while gauging his bi buddy’s interest. Often, a queer friend can help others realize their own LGBTQ+ inclinations, but it’s possible to proceed in a mindful and compassionate way that doesn’t risk damaging a friendship or deciding too quickly on a brand-new sexual orientation.
 
Brace yourself dude: you're not actually straight. You are the definition of gay.

Now, if you also like the ladies, you can turn it down to bisexual, but the moment you thought faggot thoughts there was no chance you are remotely straight.

If you can't handle that, here's a useful guide:
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It never ceases to amaze me how many ways some guys will use mental gymnastics to come to the conclusion that they are 100% straight even though they like fucking other guys. For fucks sake if you are attracted to dudes, if you gotta fuck a dude; just stop fretting and fuck a dude! No one even gives a shit anymore unless you rub it in everyone's face or keep trying to hit on men who are straight.

I doubt it's even an abomination unto the Lord and an unforgiveable sin like the fundies say because why would God care so much about what hole a dick is put into compared to much, much worse things like rape, pedophilia, torture, genocide etc that supposedly are forgivable sins? The Bible has been edited numerous times since it was written, and I doubt it contains the entirety and complete accuracy of God's actual word anymore due to false edits through history made only to further the power of various corrupt people.
 
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That is a wildly ignorant claim. The Dead Sea Scrolls proved conclusively that Scripture has remained constant throughout millennia.
Interesting. Yeah, I guess that just seems like it would be the most likely scenario, especially combined with all the supposed claims that it's been edited. It's pretty amazing to think that the Bible of all things hasn't really been corruted by humanity over thousands of years.
 
Is this the new "give your wife/girlfriend a cheat pass" article? It's like the 3rd one i've seen in a short time.
Fuck off degenerates! By definition you are not straight if you want to fuck another man! Asking a bunch of soyboys and other queer allies loaded questions does not a scientific "study" make anyway. I mean we are talking about a group and ideology which is obsessed about normalizing anal sex so as not to make faggots feel bad or out of place.
 
"studies show"
Where are these studies conducted?
"Studies" turns out to be study (non-plural). Link.

It's an online survey of less than 3000 people, (supposedly) from Spain, (of which only 28.9% of respondents were male). The people doing the study removed over 300 responses because they were from men over the age of 40, and it would "bias" the results.

The paper even begins by going on about how Spanish culture has frowned on homosexuality and would encourage people to "stay in the closet".

So yeah, it's a single study that went out of its way to find homosexuals who were in the closet, then used ambiguous questions and shoddy methodology to make it seem like homosexuality is far more prevalent than it is.
 
I remember when I was a young teenager reading sex ed material that talked about what kind of experimentation was normal for young boys to partake in. I specifically remember reading that it was normal to experiment with "mutual masturbation" and "rubbing penises" with your friends, and that doing these things absolutely did not make you gay.

I had the natural disgust that a straight boy would have at being suggested that I should be rubbing my penis against my friends', which reinforced that it was definitely not normal for straight boys to do things like that. I was not a very sharp kid at that age, but that tripped even me up and made me wonder why they would say something so transparently untrue.
 
“g0ys” for misogynist homosexuals who fear anal sex
so is this calling men who dont want anal sex misogynist? im confused at how that works?
that showed that 13.2% of self-identified heterosexual men reported feeling attracted to other men.
13.2% isnt "pretty common" that, assuming it is even correct, is actually pretty uncommon. fuck you journoscum, you are outright lying.
VICE Italy also warned the young man that, if he has sex with his friend, he should try to remain present rather than disassociate or resist pleasure in a misguided attempt to ensure that he doesn’t enjoy it “too much” (thereby keeping his straight identity intact).
sounds ot me like they are trying ot tell him he has to force himself to like it. even if he doesnt like it, it was only because he tried to hard to "disassociate or resist pleasure" so you arnt straight, you just force yourself to resist gay pleasure. fuck off, stop trying to gaslight straight men into trying gay sex.
 
"Studies" turns out to be study (non-plural). Link.

It's an online survey of less than 3000 people, (supposedly) from Spain, (of which only 28.9% of respondents were male). The people doing the study removed over 300 responses because they were from men over the age of 40, and it would "bias" the results.

The paper even begins by going on about how Spanish culture has frowned on homosexuality and would encourage people to "stay in the closet".

So yeah, it's a single study that went out of its way to find homosexuals who were in the closet, then used ambiguous questions and shoddy methodology to make it seem like homosexuality is far more prevalent than it is.

Wow I called that! It was even worse than I imagined.. and that's saying something.
 
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