Here's the thing: Sexuality is not a Black & White issue, where we simply have either gay or straight people from either gender. We are all bisexual to some extent, it just depends how far along on one side of the scale you are.
I think you are where most heterosexual men (like myself) are: you are far enough along the scale to be exclusively attracted to women, but not so far along that you can't recognize a man's good looks, on some rare occasion. I think we need to recognize whether or not someone of our own gender is attractive or not, to be able to make ourselves look nice and increase our chances of finding a mate, or recognize why others of our own gender are getting mates, and we are not (this would be the biological explanation).
I can only very rarely tell if a man is good-looking or not, but I agree that Chris Hemsworth is one of those cases where I'd be lying if I either said he was ugly, or that I couldn't tell. I wouldn't say he's attractive, but he definitely sets off my "Hey! He's looks pretty good. Could I look that good?(/Is he a threat?)" alarm.
I think you are where most heterosexual men (like myself) are: you are far enough along the scale to be exclusively attracted to women, but not so far along that you can't recognize a man's good looks, on some rare occasion. I think we need to recognize whether or not someone of our own gender is attractive or not, to be able to make ourselves look nice and increase our chances of finding a mate, or recognize why others of our own gender are getting mates, and we are not (this would be the biological explanation).
I can only very rarely tell if a man is good-looking or not, but I agree that Chris Hemsworth is one of those cases where I'd be lying if I either said he was ugly, or that I couldn't tell. I wouldn't say he's attractive, but he definitely sets off my "Hey! He's looks pretty good. Could I look that good?(/Is he a threat?)" alarm.