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Originally Posted by DuneHunter
Most men are not into other men unless it's outright homosexuality.
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Hmmmm,
This comment made me think quite a lot actually.
I'm into guys, in a purely sexual way. I wouldn't rule out being in a relationship with one, but for the most part my interest in other guys is just sexual. I love boobs and women too much to want to be gay.... That and gay culture rubs me up the wrong way a bit. So I'm the kind of guy that's bang up for a MMF threesome provide the other guy is like minded.
But I'm not entirely sure I agree with your comment. Well, a certain aspect of it.
I went to an all boys school, so a lot of my rather close friends are all guys. The thing I have observed over my little life is that a lot more guys are curious to try things with other guys than you might think. But, many young men are simply too afraid to ever try or admit it because of macho culture (well, this is from what I've observed in Aus). And this was especially true at the school I went to because everyone was so damn homophobic.
Attitudes in the city I live in seem to be much more liberal about this kind of thing, and I think attitudes in guys towards this issue are slowly starting to change.
But, unfortunately, the media is still doing it's best to enforce the idea of how men should behave and act. Just in the same way they keep forcing the idea of how women should look. There is an alarming statistic in Australia at the moment, the group with the highest rate of suicide are young men who are entering a trade. The key reason for this is a lot of these young men simply can't handle the overt macho and homophobic culture that is so rampant in a lot of trades.
I think it's a great shame that a lot of men are so unwilling to fully explore their sexuality with other guys because of what society has dictated. And it's literally killing our kids who feel so alienated.