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Originally posted by molly bloom
I don't find effeminate men attractive at all. I'm not keen on the Slender Glenda Pitt/Di Caprio types either. Many gay men have psychological issues that forces them into the dominating male/daddy-issue type people that are overly muscular. I don't find them attractive at all -- I find them compensating for a lack of true beauty by bulking up obsessively to look massive. I'd take Brad Pitt over Steven Segal any day.... |
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Originally posted by Asher
I'd take Brad Pitt over Steven Segal any day.... Gad, I'd take having sex with you over Steven Segal (sic). And that's really saying something... Many gay men have psychological issues that FORCES THEM into the dominating male/daddy-issue type people that are overly muscular. ![]() |
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Originally posted by snoopy369
I would suppose that a man with more testosterone is more interested in sex in general; and it requires a significant 'push' to overcome the societal pressure to be straight, thus only those with a strongish sex drive "come out" in any sense, even if perhaps some with weaker sex drives might, if society were wired differently, be gay. Ultimately I would presume that the largest factors in gay/straight are environmental and not genetic; relationships in your childhood undoubtedly have a substantial effect on one's orientation, as does the culture you grow up in. There may well be some genetic basis, but environment surely plays a very substantial role. snoopy369, you should read about homosexuality in animals. Some exists with very low social structure. I agree that among humans, society plays a large role. (Nurture if you will) But there does seem to be an 'inherent' sexuality. Jon Miller |
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