Poll: Sexuality poll (hopefully the poll answers will come through this time too)

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Julianking93

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FargoDog said:
When it comes to defining sexuality, I don't think anyone can gave a precise definition of how they feel. There is nobody who falls directly into the 'I like women AND ONLY WOMEN' or 'I like men and ONLY MEN' camps. There'll always be a twist or a leniency in their sexuality.
Exactly. Even with omnisexualism, there's a bit of a bias with everyone you talk to. It just depends on the person. Everyone's an individual and one definition is not applicable to everyone.
 

Shock and Awe

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I'm straight, I love acting gay for shits and giggles and to mess with other people, but I do not enjoy the thought of having sex with a man.
 

loc978

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Straight. The closest thing I do to experimenting is MMF threesomes where the most male-on-male touching is a high-five.
 

BrionJames

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This_ends_now said:
God damn it! With all the articles, topics and polls about sex on the escapist lately I feel like I might as well be reading frickin' Cosmo. Just for one day I would like to come to one of my favorite sites and not see a new thread about sex!
Agreed friend. I understand as a straight man, I don't have a whole lot to worry about in terms of persecution or social judgments. So I say to you, if your gonna be asexual, non sexual, bi, gay or what, be proud to be what you've chose to be. Get over it and shut the hell up about it, because I don't care or care to hear about it.
 

AndyFromMonday

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ZephrC said:
Asexuality is defined by a lack of sexual attraction to either gender. Anyone who defines as asexual but feels sexually attracted to anything is, by definition, not an asexual. To be perfectly honest, most of the people who identify as "asexual" are not asexual at all but practice celibacy due to one reason or another. In fact, I think a person actually being asexual is a rare sight indeed since this goes beyond simply identifying as one but actually being one.

Anyways, I'm bisexual. I've felt attraction to both males and females and this includes sexual attraction. Unfortunately I cannot express my bisexuality due to any sort of "homosexual act"(which includes attraction to the same gender) isn't exactly welcomed in this backwater of a country I live in.
 

kouriichi

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Great question.

Let me retort with some of my own

Does it matter? Why label it? Why be stuck down to one type of sexuality? Cant you just be open?

If you say your gay, people instantly think your eather a sexual deviant, or a fairy. Say your Bi, and they think you cant make up your mind, or are trying to cover up that your gay. Say your straight and it comes out suspisious.

Cant be just be Sexual? As humans were ment to be. Cant be just have sex without being labeled and forced to go through the social complications of gender?
 

Saboten

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I lost my v card to a girl, my best friend actually, but we were both drunk. I've never had sex with a girl after that. I consider myself full blown gay, I sleep with men and I enjoy it. Vaginas kinda gross me out >.<
 
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Grilled Cheesus said:
Straight with NO experimenting. So yeah, no poll option for me. ;.;

Also, once again. WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY too wordy for a "what do you want to bang" thread. Especially since we currently have like 15 of these right now.
I agree. There are far too many sexual orientation and relationship threads.

I am a heterosexual male schizoid. I tend to actively avoid romantic relationships of any kind.
 

Kenko

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While I put myself under straight ,as thats the way I percieve myself. I would have to be put on "Uncertain" as well. As ive been sexually attracted to both sexes. But ive no idea what I am or what I want to be.
 

Jacob Haggarty

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WHILE IM HERE, OP i urge you to get yourself a dictionary, asexual doesnt work with human beings. Asexual is reproducing without sex, it isnt not wanting sex. Seriously, look it up. My dictionary says this:

1: having no apparent sex or sexual organs
2: (of reproduction) not involving sexual activity

Yours should say something similar.

OT: heterosexual, with zero experimenting, and 0% interest in experimenting...
 

MrFluffy-X

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this is like the 6th time ive seen this poll ¬¬ straight, have a gay friend and im glad he aint of those floating around ones, they annoy the hell out me
 

Wistfane

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I done both sexes but i jsut identify with MSM howeer on a side note I personally dont get bisexuals lesbians transgender people.

In my experience Bi men have been desperate straight peopel who just wanted to get laid or gay in the closet.

This may sound a wee bit shauvinistic but I dont get how lesbains have sex w/o aids from a 3rd party, and heavy petting doesnt count in virginity books( srsly tho thisi s why gay men cannot donate blood but lesbians can).

While I understnad crossdressends and tranvestites thats thier thing and kudos to them, but ftms and mtfs I dont get. Like how are people supposed to live normal life without it getting wierd?
 

thenumberthirteen

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You know there are too many of these threads. Can we please just use the search function in the future?

OT: I'm straight, but not above experimentation as long it is done properly. Double Blinded in controlled Laboratory conditions. Maybe the reason I've never had sex has something to do with that. It seems people just lose interest when I bring out a clip board. It's also hard to get a good sample size.

Who's up for some rigorously controlled sexual experimentation?! Submit your research plans to me by the end of the week.
 

Ethylene Glycol

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My sexual orientation seems to switch depending on which sex last broke my heart.

Dated a guy I fought with constantly over philosophy and politics and damn near everything else, then had an incredibly long, drawn-out, and messy break-up resulting from my inability to respond correctly to reverse psychology [he wanted asspats, so he asked for criticism, which I gave].

Dated a girl who hated herself and lied all the time. Eventually managed to help break her out of that cycle, but we needed to break up before that could really happen.

Dated a 16-year-old who didn't lie to me or hurt me or anything. Thought he was wonderful in every possible respect...but it was long-distance, and he started dating someone IRL because he somehow just couldn't bring himself to say "I'm already taken".

Now with the aforementioned girl again.

But I guess if I had to pick a word, I'd say I'm homoflexible, since I'm physically more attracted to guys and the only sexual things I've done have been with guys.
 

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This_ends_now said:
God damn it! With all the articles, topics and polls about sex on the escapist lately I feel like I might as well be reading frickin' Cosmo. Just for one day I would like to come to one of my favorite sites and not see a new thread about sex!
ya man way to many people talking about who they want to bang

anyways i'm straight and don't want to have gay sex.
 

Something Amyss

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spiffleh said:
Requx said:
Yeah, I think I'd be able to accept it more if every other girl I met didn't come out as bi.
Why are there so many, I know like 6 gay guys and they where gay before it was cool...okay its still not cool to some people who can't learn to accept stuff but it was before anybody cared. So why do you think so many girls these days are bi?
Personally, I think there are several reasons. It's no longer totally taboo so girls feel comfortable exploring their curiosity. Upon experimenting with other women, they discover that they are not turned off by girl-girl interactions, which in their heads, must mean they are bi. They are /willing/ to do stuff with other women but I'm not sure they actively /want/ to engage in sexual acts with other women. I think that's what I'd call the distinction between bicurious and bisexual.

I also suspect that women telling men they are bi is a subtle way to hint they might be interested in a threesome. It's the least awkward way to approach the subject, because they hope the guy's mind will automatically go there.

Just my opinion though.
My two cents: Not only is it socially accepted for girls to be "bi," there's a certain level of social expectation for it. This largely seems to come down to the fact that girl on girl is "hot," as well as the notion of a male-driven society that everyone would naturally want to be like them.