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2007-03-25 11:57:25 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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That's a good question, but I would think that they are no more sexually-compulsive than other men. According to the Kinsey Institute: "54% of men think about sex every day or several times a day, 43% a few times per month or a few times per week, and 4% less than once a month."

I don't believe that their sexual orientation has anything to do with how much they think about sex, or how sexually-agressive or compulsive they are.

2007-03-25 14:01:46 · answer #1 · answered by txofficer2005 6 · 1 0

No, all men are sexually driven (which, in certain circumstances could come across as "compulsive). However, most women don't tend to be this way, so straight men don't get to act on their sex drives as freely as gay men get to. If a straight man wants sex, in most circumstances he has to find a woman who is interested in him, go through a series of dates and mating rituals and so on before sex takes place, and in most cases it will be expected to take place within the bounds of monogamy. This isn't because the straight man never wishes he could just have some "no-strings-attached" sex with a woman, but because few women want such things. Since men are less likely to associate sex purely with committed, romantic relationships, it's easier for a gay man who wants sex to simply hook up with another man.

2007-03-27 18:45:59 · answer #2 · answered by Technopygmalion 3 · 0 0

Not any more than straight men. What are you trying to imply?

2007-03-27 18:40:06 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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