02-01-2012, 12:22 AM
Straight Married Guy (Jamie): I really think this has to do with the guy’s own level of homophobia. If the guy is open-minded and comfortable in his masculinity, then it’s just something else to try in the bedroom. However, I personally know a few guys who are otherwise pretty sexually adventurous, but who feel that any attempted ass play from their partners is a deal-breaker. Of course, these are the same guys who still think it’s funny to make “fag” jokes about each other in public. I think, for guys like this, asking for some anal attention would be too big of a threat to their warped sense of masculinity.
A recent survey conducted by Adam & Eve, a supplier of adult products, found that “17% of heterosexual adults admit being attracted to someone of the same gender! Of those respondents who indicated they have been attracted to someone of the same sex, a surprising 36% said they had acted on that attraction in a sexual way.”
Other surveys have found that as many as 46% of all guys, whether they identify as straight, gay, or bi, have had sex of some nature with another guy to the point of orgasm.
http://www.news-medical.net/news/2006/10/23/20718.aspx
^ i'm not intrested in doing some actual factual research on this but ya came up so lets post it
A recent survey conducted by Adam & Eve, a supplier of adult products, found that “17% of heterosexual adults admit being attracted to someone of the same gender! Of those respondents who indicated they have been attracted to someone of the same sex, a surprising 36% said they had acted on that attraction in a sexual way.”
Other surveys have found that as many as 46% of all guys, whether they identify as straight, gay, or bi, have had sex of some nature with another guy to the point of orgasm.
http://www.news-medical.net/news/2006/10/23/20718.aspx
^ i'm not intrested in doing some actual factual research on this but ya came up so lets post it