Experimentation is a wonderful and healthy part of any lifestyle, as long as everyone's safe about it.
Men have always had a same-sex taboo of much heavier consequence than women. The terminology alone that men have contrived to horrifically label the gay community has always been an issue, and a major component of the psychology associated with male-male relationships, sexual matters, etc. There's also penis size, but that's an obvious one.
I believe that women have never really had that horrible stigma placed on their gender anywhere near the same way that men have. I also believe that men are more prone to being embarrased of their feelings- where a woman might feel a little turned on, she might be more inclined to act on a more societal 'taboo' impulse than a man.
Some people are just more open than others- but being very open doesn't mean they like everything. As for me, I am a VERY open person, but really have no interest in anything to do with another man. I have no problem with male nudity, but I wouldn't seek it out, either. I would derive no pleasure from manual stimulation with another man in the room, and really that's all that matters for me.
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