• @TwoBeeSan
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      He’s going through mental gymnastics instead of just kissing those cute cross dressers. Of course he’s deranged

    • @OlPatchy2Eyes
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      You won’t get HIV from receiving oral sex under normal circumstances. That might be a confusing factor. Don’t know specifics of other diseases.

      • Pup Biru
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        you can get oral chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and hpv

        so yeahhhh it’s basically everything

    • @[email protected]
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      Had he said he’s using a condom, but no mention of that. His dick will fall off and we’ll all laugh. But he’s not gay, bro.

      I believe that they’d be the best blowjobs, what with the other parties knowing what a blowjob feels like. But I have no urge to find out.

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    This is somewhat closer to some historical ideas on sex and gender than our strict homo/hetero divide.

    In the classical period manliness in sex was more about being the penetrator rather than who you were penetrating. Intercrucial sex as he describes was quite popular among the Greeks, I believe. “You’re only gay if you take it” is an attitude that still exists in some places.

    The insecure need to deny the “gayness” is quite childish and perpetuates damaging homophobia, but you can identify as a man, fuck men, and not identify as gay. Human sexual is broader than the boundaries any one culture tries to put on it.

    • @[email protected]
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      The insecure need to deny the “gayness” is quite childish and perpetuates damaging homophobia,

      you can identify as a man, fuck men, and not identify as gay.

      Hopefully you are talking about a broader spectrum because this feels contradictory. Bordering the spectrum is not helpful. We striving for people to be more open. There isn’t anything to be ashamed of suggesting you are gay, even if you only like a very specific subset. In most cases the avoidance to the word is not because it’s too exclusive but because they are afraid of the label.

      You shouldn’t be ashamed, or shamed for your private life if it doesn’t hurt people

      • Hegar
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        If I’ve misunderstood your point, let me know.

        There isn’t anything to be ashamed of suggesting you are gay

        No, for sure, definitely not. That shame - and the juvenile belief that being identified by others as gay is somehow damaging - is harmful. The insecure need to claim ‘no homo’ perpetuates homophobia. I wanted to state that clearly so my next point isn’t misunderstood.

        ‘Gay’ is an identity that some people feel applies to them and others do not. Often when you hear, for example, public health officials talking about the '22-23 mpox outbreak, they used terms like ‘men who have sex with men’ - because men who identify as straight or primarily straight still occasionally have sex with men.

        Similarly, plenty of people who identify as gay have sex or have had sex with the opposite gender. Among my gay friends gold star gays are a minority, but I’m 40 and suspect the numbers look different among younger folks. But that doesn’t make them shamefully closeted bisexuals, as real as bi-erasure is.

        These labels are not iron-clad descriptions of immutable fact, they’re identities with fuzzy edges that only roughly describe how we see ourselves and how we want the world to see us.

        It is possible to maintain a healthy, homophobia-free identity as a straight man, while still having sex with other men. It’s definitely far less common in most parts of the US than a homophobia-laden gay man like Lindsey Graham. But identity is identity whereas behavior is behavior and the two aren’t always linked in ways that fit our culture’s expectations.

    • @[email protected]
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      That’s not true. Homosexuality has always considered bad and sexual relations with another man were considered gay.

      A few years ago buzzfeed decided to give their perspectives on history and invented this false narrative that people in the past were more tolerant of gays.

      • @[email protected]
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        You could just do some basic fact checking yourself. There is an entire wiki entry on Homosexuality in ancient Rome. And Greece. And China

        The conquest mentality and “cult of virility” shaped same-sex relations. Roman men were free to enjoy sex with other males without a perceived loss of masculinity or social status, as long as they took the dominant or penetrative role.

        The ancient Greeks did not conceive of sexual orientation as a social identity as modern Western societies have done. Greek society did not distinguish sexual desire or behavior by the gender of the participants, but rather by the role that each participant played in the sex act, that of active penetrator or passive penetrated.

        Opposition to homosexuality in China rose in the medieval Tang dynasty, but did not become fully established until the late Qing dynasty and the Chinese Republic.

        • @[email protected]
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          I did dig into this and it turns out I was on the right track. A few Modern “historians” have been trying to revise history with some skechy interpretations of ancient literature thinking it meat that figures were gay or approving of gay relationships. While ignoring all the other literature and context.

          If you dig into each of the examples in your link you’ll find no evidence.

          Ancient Greeks and Roman’s hated gays and all throughout their literature they use gay as an insult. That thing about only the bottom being gay is also horseshit. If you lay at all with a man they considered you a homosexual.

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            What’s your opinion on the Sacred Band of Thebes?

            Sorry, app glitched and replied to wrong comment.

            • @[email protected]
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              Thebes was a strong end to the sacred band saga. I thought it did a good job tying up the story ends. It turns out the real sacred band was the band of friends we made along the way.

      • GoldELox
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        i mean have you looked in classical history at all?

      • @[email protected]
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        You sure are giving a lot of power to Buzzfeed, unless this is sarcasm.

        Surely this is sarcasm, right?

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        Metatron fan who watched the LGBTQ+ video recently?

        You should read the Reddit badhistory post about that video - it debunks a lot of what he said and points out all his omissions.

  • @[email protected]
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    Anon is comfortable with their sexuality just not society’s labels and the stigmas he associates with them? Na, this is 4chan, probably just bait.

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    I mean, he isn’t entirely wrong. A bit of a douche, but sexuality isn’t purely binary, and it really is about what you’re actually attracted to rather than what you can “make do with”.

    Another way of looking at it is that if you aren’t into the person sexually, rather than just human contact as opposed to masturbation, it isn’t something that changes your core orientation.

    Now, I would still think of that as being into the bisexual section of the slider, but I prefer not to place labels on people when they don’t want them. Dude says he’s straight, doesn’t matter what my personal opinion about where boundaries switch are, he’s straight.

    Also, it pretty much all feels the same in the dark, mouth and anus anyway. Or so I’ve been told, never done the whole “dark room” thing myself.

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    Man sucking the penis of another man… I dunno that reads a little gay to me. Is gay just involving the ass now?

    Do we need new definitions

    Homoslighly? Toptetotaller?

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      I know someone kinda like this. They call it “Heteroflexible”.

      “I’m straight. But a mouth is a mouth.”

      Whatever dude. You’re a Bi top who doesn’t go all the way.

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        People just care too much about labels. Clearly they’ve figured out what they’re comfortable with and just are uncomfortable with the black and white labels

        • @Landless2029
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          I get it. But in the same breath he makes up his own label. Would make more sense if he called out his kinsey scale number.

  • htrayl
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    For some reason the “zero risk of getting an STD” made me cringe the hardest.

    • @MrJameGumbOP
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      One guy in the comments mentioned that he definitely will get an STD but the guy never responded to anyone

  • @Daft_ish
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    Omg imagine if it were gay though. That’d be embarrassing.

  • Dr. Coomer
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    I don’t make the rules, but I think that makes you gay, hombre.

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    Here I was thinking I was going to read something weird about Angelika Tosh. I am disappoint.