I’m heterosexual but I have no problem with people being gay. I have no fear or hatred for homosexuality - emotionally, I’m basically indifferent on the idea. For me, it’s the equivalent of straight women telling me they’re attracted to Brad Pitt - I believe them but that doesn’t make me attracted to him or cause me to hate or fear him.
Personally, I think there’s little difference between a heterosexual who thinks a gay man just needs to find the right women and a homosexual who believes every straight man is secretly repressing his own gay feelings (or a straight man who thinks all women fantasize about other women). Just because you find somebody sexually attractive doesn’t mean everyone else must feel the same way.
I don’t agree with **Dio **often but I sure agree with this. I’m as straight as straight can be. I’d much rather watch two girls get it on than see some other guy’s cock and hairy ass. If I’m after a visual stimulus I want to see women. Naked women. “Straight” porn is okay I guess but I’m focusing on the chick.
And there sure is a lot of gay in this thread which is supposedly for straight guys. (“I messed around with my roommate and sucked his cock and then he fucked me in the ass, but I’m not gay.” Okaaaaay.)
Anyway, to answer the OP. No. I’ve never participated in such a thing. I heard the stories about circle jerks and aiming for the cracker and what have you but frankly, it sounds, uh, pretty gay. Bunch of dudes whacking off with each other.
Having said that, when my Army unit was in Saudi Arabia (way out in the middle of the desert nowhere), one night some of the other fellows srtarted joking around about all the “stiff socks” around the cots and such. Someone got the idea to have some sort of jerking off contest. Started off as a joke, but about 9 or 10 really did it. All the lights had to be out. No lanterns, no flashlights, etc. Myself and a few others siad something along the lines of, okay, you fags do whatever you want, I’ll sit this one out (just locker room talk, no malice implied).
Instead of piling on the men here who consider themselves straight but have had sexual encounters with other men (who I would mostly consider some shade of bisexual, but who cares?), why not blame our phobic society that permits bisexuality in men even less than homosexuality? I mean, I think some of the posters here like Diogenes are esentially correct in their overall interpretation, but I don’t see what makes them so uncomfortable that they have to trumpet their straight bonafides every third post. :rolleyes:
I’m not uncomfortable, and you’re right that it’s a phobic culture that makes people reluctant to self-identify as anything other than “100% straight.” The only reason I did it was because I objected to the suggestion that such an identification was never true, or that claiming such an identification necessarily made one homophobic.