Originally Posted by
Tnstr8sucker
I believe the percentage of people who are 100% straight, is actually small. This is from real life experience. I dont believe polls are remotely accurate. I believe in the Kinsey concept, and believe even those numbers over represent the 100% straight category.
It also comes down to the argument of how "straight" is defined. That is all over the board as well.
Look at any hookup site, app, DL, etc and half the ads and profiles read. "Straight c*sucker" ""Straight bottom looking..." "Straight mwm in hotel...." etc etc.
In my mind I wonder...How can you be straight but enjoy a man fuking your ass? Doesnt that at least somewhat bend the needle toward bi?
They have a new category so to speak. "Straight men who have sex with men" Let's confuse it even more.
What the hell does that even mean?
I get it. It's a category for those men who live a straight life, but also hookup on the side, to be able to have sex with guys and still pretend they're straight.
For that purpose, I would be straight. I live a straight life to the outside world. But I personally think the fact I suck cock on a regular basis, might categorize me as at least slightly bi.
Most all the guys I blow are "straight" married etc. To them, they're just getting a bj, it's still straight.
My experience is the majority of the "straight" guys i blow want to return the favor or get more into things.
But they all would respond "straight" in a poll
Growing up, I "fooled around" with almost every one of my male friends and that holds true to today. When I hang out with a guy, no matter how long we've been friends or how we met....If somehow it gets mentioned that I am bi, at some point they're "curious". I dont push or even try....They're always the one to revisit the topic. Yet, they're "straight"
My wife and I are also into swinging a bit. We have in our profiles that we have a preference for guys who are at least open to bi oral play. Almost 100% of the guys who email us, and it's a LOT, indicate they're up for it. Every one of them list "straight" on their profiles.
So the bottom line is, unless we agree on a standard definition of "straight " there is no accuracy in any poll results.
If you remove everyone who has, or would have some sort of sexual contact with a guy from the "straight " category, I believe there would be very few left there.
I think the representation on tv and such, while the stereotypes are overblown, is more accurate today.
So the chances of having a son that is not 100% straight, I believe is almost certain.
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