View Full Version : Question for "straight men and women" about the "gays"
Crimson Dynamo
22-01-2018, 08:42 AM
John Barnes told us that straight men (and i guess women) are naturally fearful of the gays as straights think that all gays thirst after them and want to jump them soon as look at them (he did indicate this may or may not be 100% true)
SO, do you worry when you meet a gay person that all they can think about is having sex with you?
:worry:
Or is he a little off the mark here?
:shrug:
https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/barnes13.jpg?strip=all&quality=100&w=960
Barnes (54) keeping Shane J (38) at bay with a defensive arm set up
Marsh.
22-01-2018, 09:28 AM
No. Nobody of any sexuality is sexually attracted to every person they meet of the correct sex.
Do you want every woman you meet? :umm2:
user104658
22-01-2018, 09:32 AM
In real life? No. On Tibb...? :umm2:...
Crimson Dynamo
22-01-2018, 09:40 AM
No. Nobody of any sexuality is sexually attracted to every person they meet of the correct sex.
Do you want every woman you meet? :umm2:
Well I think I speak for all straight men when I say you certainly think within the first 0.005 seconds "would I bang that?"
:shrug:
Underscore
22-01-2018, 09:41 AM
Well I think I speak for all straight men when I say you certainly think within the first 0.005 seconds "would I bang that?"
:shrug:
Straight men according to LT misogynists confirmed :whistle:
Northern Monkey
22-01-2018, 09:51 AM
Straight men according to LT misogynists confirmed :whistle:
Human nature.Birds and the bees.
Northern Monkey
22-01-2018, 09:53 AM
Well i think,If you’re a good looking dude it’s probably always in the back of your mind.It’s whether or not it bothers you that’s the decider on whether you’d feel threatened by it.
thesheriff443
22-01-2018, 09:59 AM
If a gay man finds me attractive then I think it's a compliment.
I have had guys follow me around the shops.
Niamh.
22-01-2018, 10:10 AM
Honestly i think it's more of a straight man thing rather than straight woman thing :laugh:
Cherie
22-01-2018, 10:10 AM
If a gay man finds me attractive then I think it's a compliment.
I have had guys follow me around the shops.
are you sure it wasn't security :hehe:
Cherie
22-01-2018, 10:11 AM
Honestly i think it's more of a straight man thing rather than straight woman thing :laugh:
same I have worked with a few gay women and I never felt they wanted to jump on me :laugh:
Crimson Dynamo
22-01-2018, 10:12 AM
are you sure it wasn't security :hehe:
:hehe:
user104658
22-01-2018, 10:30 AM
are you sure it wasn't security :hehe:
https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-static/static/campaign_images/webdr01/2013/3/27/12/the-29-creepiest-to-catch-a-predator-chats-of-all-1-14454-1364402355-4_big.jpg
Niamh.
22-01-2018, 10:34 AM
are you sure it wasn't security :hehe:
:laugh2:
smudgie
22-01-2018, 10:37 AM
If you flatter yourself enough to think anyone and everyone from the opposite sex wants to jump your bones then maybe you think the same of someone who is gay.:shrug:
On a personal level, I slept ( and I do mean slept) with a gay friend many moons ago and the thought crossed my mind that she better not start getting too friendly, just the same as if and when I have shared the bed with male friends that I wasn’t interested in in a sexual way.
John Barnes told us that straight men (and i guess women) are naturally fearful of the gays as straights think that all gays thirst after them and want to jump them soon as look at them (he did indicate this may or may not be 100% true)
SO, do you worry when you meet a gay person that all they can think about is having sex with you?
:worry:
Or is he a little off the mark here?
:shrug:
https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/barnes13.jpg?strip=all&quality=100&w=960
Barnes (54) keeping Shane J (38) at bay with a defensive arm set up
..his views don’t really factor personal attraction which regardless of sexuality or gender, that would be the thing that would attract, so yeah he’s completely of the mark as it were...I can only speak for myself, but I might only feel uncomfortable if I felt an ‘attraction’ was being felt by someone who it felt was actively pursuing to progress further than just an appreciation, type thing and then that would be something to be addressed...I think his reasoning is more the Harry met Sally type thing in thinking close friendships can’t be possible without one person feeling a physical attraction to the other, which I don’t believe at all...
Crimson Dynamo
22-01-2018, 10:50 AM
If you flatter yourself enough to think anyone and everyone from the opposite sex wants to jump your bones then maybe you think the same of someone who is gay.:shrug:
On a personal level, I slept ( and I do mean slept) with a gay friend many moons ago and the thought crossed my mind that she better not start getting too friendly, just the same as if and when I have shared the bed with male friends that I wasn’t interested in in a sexual way.
:nono:
trust you to lower the tone with your "swinging" ways in the 70s
disgusten
Crimson Dynamo
22-01-2018, 10:51 AM
same I have worked with a few gay women and I never felt they wanted to jump on me :laugh:
you need to visit a few of the websites TS and I frequent
:creep:
smudgie
22-01-2018, 11:02 AM
:nono:
trust you to lower the tone with your "swinging" ways in the 70s
disgusten
Pfftttt, you only live once.:joker:
i would say its only straight guys that are unsure of their own sexuality that think this way.
user104658
22-01-2018, 11:34 AM
i would say its only straight guys that are unsure of their own sexuality that think this way.
Maybe so; I remember two of my friends (one of whom is gay) sharing a bed in a hotel room once (there was only a double and a couch, which I had already crashed out on) and the straight friend was doing the whole "You better not try to bum me!" thing. To which the response was "Err no offense but YUCK!" :joker:. But this straight friend has also "flirted" with the idea of bisexuality in the past, though he's never so much as kissed another male and is now married with kids, so he seems to have chosen a lane. Haha. But yeah, definitely not exactly 100% sure of his own sexuality back then. He was also the only one of our friendship group who got a bit "weird about it" when the other friend told us he's gay (we were about 17 at the time). I'd guess he probably is what they used to call "bicurious". There's probably some newfangled term for it though...
But yeah, on the general thread topic, the idea that gay people are automatically attracted to ALL people of the same sex is totally ridiculous. I have to wonder if the guys who assume gay men want to jump their bones also assume that every woman they pass is lusting after them?
I mean... I assume that every woman I pass is lusting after me and I STILL don't think my gay friends want to sexually assault me :shrug:.
Marsh.
22-01-2018, 11:45 AM
Well I think I speak for all straight men when I say you certainly think within the first 0.005 seconds "would I bang that?"
:shrug:
That's not the same thing unless the answer every single time is "Yes."
Marsh.
22-01-2018, 11:46 AM
If a gay man finds me attractive then I think it's a compliment.
I have had guys follow me around the shops.
Because gay men follow straight strangers around shops.
user104658
22-01-2018, 11:49 AM
That's not the same thing unless the answer every single time is "Yes."
LT is a hound, of course every single time is Yes.
thesheriff443
22-01-2018, 12:09 PM
are you sure it wasn't security :hehe:
I did have a bulge in my trousers
Livia
22-01-2018, 01:17 PM
i would say its only straight guys that are unsure of their own sexuality that think this way.
Word for word what I came on to say.
I did have a bulge in my trousersThieving parsnips again was you?
Smithy
22-01-2018, 01:20 PM
i would say its only straight guys that are unsure of their own sexuality that think this way.
Word for word what I came on to say.
Well, guess, that’s LT telling everyone he’s a bit bicurious :hehe:
Cherie
22-01-2018, 01:21 PM
Thieving parsnips again was you?
:joker:
Eddie.
22-01-2018, 01:21 PM
No I'm not worried.
Crimson Dynamo
22-01-2018, 01:22 PM
Well, guess, that’s LT telling everyone he’s a bit bicurious :hehe:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/dam/tv/2016/08/08/biggins1_trans_NvBQzQNjv4BqqVzuuqpFlyLIwiB6NTmJwfZ RLDhw_aEJANqh3sOa8ls.jpg?imwidth=480
Crimson Dynamo
22-01-2018, 01:25 PM
when there is only 5% of the catchment area that you can fish in im not surprised that some want to dangle their lure into bodies of water that their permit does not afford them
to use a fly fishing example
:smug:
Smithy
22-01-2018, 01:27 PM
Are you saying no women will shag you so you have turned to men?
Marsh.
22-01-2018, 01:33 PM
:fan:
Crimson Dynamo
22-01-2018, 01:35 PM
Are you saying no women will shag you so you have turned to men?
Are you saying gay men are so unfussy and will shag women rejects?
DemolitionRed
22-01-2018, 01:41 PM
are you sure it wasn't security :hehe:
:laugh2:
thesheriff443
22-01-2018, 01:43 PM
Thieving parsnips again was you?
Cheese actually
Smithy
22-01-2018, 06:15 PM
Are you saying gay men are so unfussy and will shag women rejects?
No, I’m saying there’s probably a gay man out there that felt sorry for you :shrug: we’re much more sympathetic tha the straights :hee:
Withano
22-01-2018, 06:34 PM
i would say its only straight guys that are unsure of their own sexuality that think this way.
I would say this is true nearly all of the time
Vicky.
22-01-2018, 06:39 PM
I no more reckon all lesbians fancy me than think all men fancy me. Its an insane way of thinking really. Does John assume all women fancy him too?!
Vicky.
22-01-2018, 06:40 PM
No, I’m saying there’s probably a gay man out there that felt sorry for you :shrug: we’re much more sympathetic tha the straights :hee:
:laugh:
Brillopad
22-01-2018, 07:08 PM
are you sure it wasn't security :hehe:
:joker:
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