Kinsey was a smart dude... doesn't mean he was entirely correct though. His research was very likely influenced by his own bisexual tendencies, just like Freud's theories were significantly influenced by his own family issues.
I don't buy that the only reason men seem less interested in same-sex encounters is that they're less comfortable admitting it. TFP is one place I'd feel comfortable admitting it, and I suspect that is the case for many here. If nothing else, we could post anonymously if we wanted to contribute to this thread but keep our identity secret. Instead, even here, many men are just simply not interested in same-sex encounters whatsoever. Not in a homophobic way either, just a "sorry, it doesn't turn me on" kind of way.
No doubt about it, there are bisexual men out there. From what I've seen, though, I'm pretty confident that female sexuality is simply more fluid than male sexuality.
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