I'm straight.SyphonX said:Or, or... just maybe, a lot of guys literally have no gay fantasies. Macho, insecure, bigot, blah blah, heard it all before. You know what, you're being the insecure bigot. Equality is a two-way street. You don't get to reap the benefits of a protected class and sling mud at heterosexuals then scream foul when they sling in return.
Just putting that out there.
Again, I did not say all women (or men) have gay fantasies. Learn to read. Also, read my other post (besides the one you quoted) I specifically talked about the sex aspect. But the question wasn't about sex. At all. Why is it when a lot of guys think of attraction/sexuality/sensuality, its always about fucking and theres no purely aesthectical or emotional aspect to it? It's a sign of immaturity, thats what it is.Don Savik said:So what about the women that don't have lesbian fantasies? Can they not admit it because of their insecurites and/or egos? Seriously dude, just because someone isn't gay doesnt mean they're a insecure homophobe. I'm seeing this more and more from people (no clue why), and its a generalization that needs to stop. Can you see yourself getting rammed in the rear by another dude? Not as pleasing as a lesbian fantasy lemme tell you.
Precisely. No one is "born this way". No one just "is" anything. Anything short of physical disability can be changed.binnsyboy said:Actually (although I'm straight) I think the "oh, it's not a choice, therefore it is okay" thing is quite offensive. That's basically saying the justification for homosexuality is that they can't help themselves. I don't really care if it's a choice or not, there's nothing wrong with it.viranimus said:This!ace_of_something said:Most of the gay people I know think this type of question is really insulting.
I know the question is more accurately 'who do you recognize as attractive of your own gender?'
Yeah I have seen similar. Most of the gay people I know find it highly offensive because it diminishes the "Born this way" argument as it implies much like the anti homosexual movement that being gay is a choice.
Is it because he's Dexter or because he got his start as a gay character (and an incredibly funny, endearing and well-played one at that) on Six Feet Under?Zing said:Yeah it's been done before, but the last thread is 4 months old so rather than necro that one.
No restrictions. Celebrities, video game characters, film/television characters, whatever you want.
Personally, I'm going to go with Hugh Jackman or Michael C Hall. Jackman seems like a stand-up guy so I think he'd be gentle with me! And MCH because...he's Dexter, duh.
Honorable mention to Arkham Asylum/City Batman...because it's fucking Batman!