Thanks for the responses so far.
And Tease is right. One same sex encounter doesn't make you gay or bi... but actively seeking out or fantasizing about the same sex repeatedly?
If you consider yourself "straight, BUT", would you actually tell your female partners, "I'm straight, but I watch gay porn."? Or "I'm straight, but I like to get blowjobs from a guy."? {and the same questions apply if you are female and "straight, BUT"} If you wouldn't, why not?
I think I know, but I'd like to hear someone else say it.
Yes, anyone can "classify" themselves any way they like... but it doesn't make it true. I could call myself a pilot, but I'll bet you really wouldn't want me flying your plane. I, occasionally, watch straight porn, but since it isn't the women I'm looking at, it doesn't make me straight. And those girl/girl scenes are just a blur on fast-forward.
Oh, and again, Tease was more or less right about my own self-discovery. I always knew I was attracted to guys. At first I thought, "It's just a phase."; then, "This is a pretty LONG phase."; until, yes, I did have sex with a woman (after all, that's what you are "supposed" to do) and it finally became clear that "Oh, I must be gay." So there are NO misunderstandings... the "sex" part was fine. No problem getting an erection, orgasms for both of us. For me, there was just something missing. It didn't feel right. I still feel somewhat resentful that I was "made" to go through with it in the first place. Being gay is never really presented as an option... even today. It would have saved this young woman and myself some pain if it had been.
Oops... came back to add: The "in the closet" thing. My shining heterosexual moment happened at 18. It wasn't until I was 21/22 (It took me a while to figure out how the heck you are supposed to meet other gay people) that I actually had a sexual experience with another man. In between, I thought of myself as gay, but you'd be surprised at how few people (at least then) would come right out and ask. You get, "Do you have a girlfriend?" to which you can honestly say "No" without admitting anything else. I don't think I've ever been one of those "Whooo-hooo" people, but I did stop lying about it.
oberon
Posted: 30 Sep 05:35