Question for the Guys

Discussion in 'Sex Polls' started by Patrick, Mar 24, 2010.

  1. Patrick

    Patrick Member

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    This is a poll question for guys and their attitude on male bisexuality.

    If you found out another guy was bisexual, be it your friend, brother, co-worker, neighbor, etc., how would that affect your attitude toward that person?
     
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  2. I'minmyunderwear

    I'minmyunderwear Newbie

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    if it doesn't affect me, i don't care.
     
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  3. Monkey Boy

    Monkey Boy Senior Member

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    It wouldn't change my attitude.
     
  4. spirits...

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    same..wouldnt think less or more of him
    it doesn't effect me at all
     
  5. h23456bca

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    Depends on if he's cute ;)
     
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  6. thetony

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    A person's sexuality shouldn't have to interfere with friendship at all. As long as you can accept your friend for who he/she is, that's all that matters :)
     
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  7. def zeppelin

    def zeppelin All connected

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    My attitude would be unchanged
     
  8. EkiMMikEEkiMMikE

    EkiMMikEEkiMMikE Member

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    Wouldn't change
     
  9. Dude111

    Dude111 An Awesome Dude

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    I wouldnt care.....

    Who cares what someones preferences are!!
     
  10. guerillabedlam

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    I've had a friend come out and tell me he was straight up homosexual and it didn't really bother me all that much.
     
  11. DaveTheBiGuy

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    It wouldn't bother me at all, in fact, I'd welcome it. As a bisexual guy myself, I don't personally know any other bi guys. The majority of my friends are straight, and I also know quite a few gay men.
    I'd love to figure out a way to meet more bisexual guys. To have a likeminded friend(s), who understand, and don't pass judgment based on my sexual needs/desires would DEFINITELY be welcomed by me.
     
  12. nudistguyny

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    It would not affect me the least. I do know some gay and bisexuals. And to me they are no different they anyone else.. It is a nonissue
     
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  13. barefootPatrick

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    It wouldn’t change my attitude . I know of a few bi/gay/lesbian people and they are cool.
     
  14. Captain Scarlet

    Captain Scarlet Lifetime Supporter

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    Someones sexual preferences wouldn't worry me and why should it ?
     
  15. Breastfan

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    No change....
     
  16. Daretobare

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    Wouldn't bother me
     
  17. jdwnyc75

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    ok
     
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    It wouldn't matter to me.
     
  19. WrongVerb

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    I didn't know my best friend was gay until we started hanging out. Didn't change a thing about our friendship.

    (I'm a CIS hetero male, btw)
     
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  20. NubbinsUp

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    My answer is consistent with the others here - really makes no difference, especially because an intimate detail such as this should only come from someone I already know well.

    I will add this though, and this is merely my personal impression. I find it obnoxious when someone I do not know at all or just met five minutes earlier feels the need identify to me as hetero, bi, gay, lesbian, asexual, or whatever the case may be. If we're not negotiating a sexual liaison, and we're not, I don't want to know.

    Your civil status, whether you are married to a person of the same sex or not, is simply a fact, like whether you have a driver's license or are adopted. It neither says nor implies anything about your sexuality. For example, about 20 percent of marriages are sexless. However, how you like to do it, and with whom isn't something I want pointed out before we have even shaken hands and exchanged names. If you feel the need to tell me from a stage or the moment we are being introduced your favorite position or the types of sexual organs you prefer to play with, I'm going to find something more interesting to do than to listen to you.
     

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