FatalFox said:
You can imagine how fun it was/how many egos got bruised when I came out as bi back in school. Suddenly I "fancied" just about everyone I ever spent any time with
Good grief, yes, I only told one friend in school that I was bi and she was Catholic and was all IF YOU EVER DEVELOP A CRUSH ON ME DON'T TELL ME. As it so happens, I did have a major crush on her, but I said nothing until I had five years of her saying things like "I must be ugly. No? Well, why don't *you* fancy me, then?" I did, you told me not to say anything, ya silly tart!
viranimus said:
Some gay men like the challenge.
I wonder if some straight guys have a thing about lesbians for a similar reason...
TheVioletBandit said:
You used the word "homophobia", but I think you mean people that hate gay people, not people that are afraid of them?
Nah, definitions aside, this is a stellar example of fear of gay people. It even sometimes goes something like "I don't have a problem with gay people, but if they hit on me I'll punch them in the face!" They're nervous about being in situations with homosexual intentions being pressed upon them.
I sometimes wonder, though, if for men it's not so much about the homosexuality... as a female I feel pretty anxious about being hit on my men as well, much more so than with when women flirt with me. If someone has an interest in me that I don't return, it's much more unwelcome when I'm aware that the individual is bigger and stronger than me and may be able to take what he wants from me if he were that kind of a person...