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Re: Hi guys been a while
Posted by qtns2di4 on 2012-July-29 22:01:17 EDT, Sunday
In reply to Re: Hi guys been a while posted by Gimwinkle on 2012-July-29 14:02:37 EDT, Sunday
I'm not really sure why this is, but girl-girl action seems to turn lots of straight guys on. I'm not turned off by it but I feel "inadequate" to change their minds.
I don't know how far science has gone to study this, but supposedly, it's because str8 men can get turned on by women being horny, and don't feel another woman as rival, like they would a guy.
I am not at all sure it works this way. It seems just as plausible to me that the man simply imagines a threesome with himself as the third partner, given how a 2 girls on 1 guy threesome is a pretty common fantasy.
Personally, (and after pleading guilty), I think it's way much more aesthetically pleasing to see. However I may be strange on this. I am only residually attracted to women (and basically, because hot LGs grow up to become women, not because women per se are hawt), but not at all to men (although I can be to boys), and yet both in porn (it's all been legal, folks) and in witnessing PDAs in RL, I sincerely think guy-guy action looks more aesthetic and hotter than str8 action, even though not as much as girl-girl action does. The only exception I find is when a lesbian overdoes the butch, or a gay man overdoes the flamboyant, but when both partners look reasonably "in gender role" as feminine females and masculine males, even though they might be homosexual, both pairings look hotter than str8 couples do.
And no, I do not harbor "conversion" fantasies. If they're happy, why should I intervene with their happiness? Makes no more sense than trying to hook up with a married woman or even trying to become the third partner of a stable str8 couple without them showing any interest to have any such.
But that said, it's not irrelevant, as pedophiles, to point out that many girls and boys alike who have sex with peers of their same sex, do not remain "practicing" homosexuals or even bisexuals when they grow up. Life is just much more complicated than just grouping sexual activity and desire in three mostly discrete and always definable groups.
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