I often wonder this myself.They seem to be very graphic in their descriptions of what gay men do, at least according to their own imaginations and often they seem to leave it at that without ever really knowing anything about what being gay actually is.They think that being gay means fecal matter and bad smells.They either don't know or don't care that not all gay men are into anal sex and those that are often spend hours cleaning their bodies to prevent fecal matter and bad smells.They often don't care about the emotional part of being gay or the social part of being gay or any part of being gay.For them it is all about what we do in bed.And for every time you hear a single sentence describing what gay men do in bed by them in a negative manner then what you are really hearing from them is "I have a one tract mind with nothing better to think about then gay sex".And it is that which makes me wonder why they spend even a micro second thinking about it if they truly are sexually secure heterosexuals.
2007-02-26 08:17:22
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answered by BuckFush 5
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I think its really nasty when people think about the way other people have sex. Why would you think of too guys butt (you know what). When i meet a gay dude i try to see them for who they are not what they do in bed.And beleive it when i say that i am not gay. I do live in a part of california were they is a gay community near by and i come from a family that does not like gays. I worked in a restaraunt that had gay workers, and after i got over the whole thinking of what they do in bed, i realized that they can be ok people and that they are really quite funny. I dont like the ones that flip their risk around and make sexaul comments all the time but i dont mind the ones that keep it to themselfs.
2007-02-26 15:58:33
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answered by Sam D 1
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Not all straight people see gay people as disgusting. I don't. But I think it's like any other prejudice. It's the same as a person who hates blacks or hates Jews. They say they have a reason, but usually it is just an irrational fear with no logical basis.
2007-02-26 18:11:16
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answered by Rachel 3
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We may never know why people are this way, but what we all have to do is stop judging others. Everyone has a right to be whom the want, it is the consequences that follow your life style, it is not about the bedroom, you stay safe use condoms, etc...be careful... If this is how you want to leave, that is a choice you have made, but just one small note...think about your health and future, ask yourself is this the best thing for me?
2007-02-26 15:55:41
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answered by single2mingle22000 2
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straight sex is disqusting in my opinion.
I think if you have a clean boy you have no problems.
but babies are just so damn cute don't cha think.
If you look at every gay dude/dudette you'll find that they were created by a straight couple so we should be more respectful of them. because we are always harrassed for our sexuality. We know what it is like to be tormented. But the multi billion dollar media empires vividly promote the straight lifestyle.
2007-02-26 19:22:05
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answered by Raver Xeno 4
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Not too many see gay people as being disgusting. They do see gay sexual activity as being extremely disgusting. The reason they think of gay sexual activity as disgusting is simply because it is.
I would gladly see you by your corrector, if I had some idea of what a corrector is. Until then, use a lot of Vaseline and Preparation A.H. Happy punking.
2007-02-26 16:01:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it has to do with the fact that they wouldn't do that, and the fact that WE do it bothers them. I guess I can see it, because when I watch fear factor and see some of the things they eat or do, it bothers me as well, and I think that I couldn't do it. So I understand why it might bother them. What I DON'T understand is why they go the next step and make such a scene about it! Even though I think the stuff on Fear Factor is disgusting, I can accept it. I don't go out protesting people who eat cow brains!
2007-02-26 16:00:37
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answered by Tikhacoffee/MisterMoo 6
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yo man not every straight guy thinks like that but youre right what i do in my bedroom with my girl is no ones business. this should go for everyone
2007-02-26 16:11:52
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answered by Anonymous
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With the gay political agenda on the news all the time, with children asking questions about sexuality as if it is some school clic. With gays smothering the television there is little need for anyone to actually be in your bedroom to grow sick and tired of the gay agenda.
It is when you take bedroom antics into the public schools and primetime TV and Washingtom DC when the rest of society begins to get agitated.
Keep it in the bedroom and there would be no problem.
2007-02-26 16:09:52
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answered by Papa Mac DaddyJoe 3
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I am straight. I have had past desires to be with a woman and many years of sexual dreams with only women in them. That was after my 2 yr marriage and our divorce. I am a single mother now. I never dated a woman but desired to for years. I've decided to remain chaste. If I meet a nice man and fall in love, then maybe marriage will be in my future. But I will not be with women. I know that. It's a sin. I don't see being gay as disgusting. I understand that it's not just the desire to have sex with the same sex. Gay people desire to find the right person and fall in love with the same sex person and live their lives together. But this is a sin. God created 2 sexes. Gays are throwing it back into God's face and literally telling Him that He either screwed up on His design of the sexes or He screwed up with yourself. God makes no errors! As I see it, if you are attracted to the same sex, fine. But you are not to give into that sexual temptation, that will put sin on your soul.
As for the "what happens in our bedroom stays in our bedroom" is bull. What happens in your private life will always affect your public life and then affect the people around you. There is no such thing as an individual sin and there is no such thing as a secret sin. What you do in your bedroom affects all the other aspects of your lives and then goes on to affect your loved ones and the public.
Gays use to be 'in the closet' about their sexual orientation. Gay people have been around for centuries. Now their secrets are public and have affected the whole society. Now they are on TV, in movies, adopting babies, demanding same marital rights, tax right-offs, insurance coverage, etc. So you can see that I am right in saying that gays having sex in the privacy of their bedrooms has affected our entire country.
2007-02-26 16:04:49
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answered by Anonymous
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