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There's definitely something about him. he's well over half a foot shorter than me. I've never thought about it before, but a guy like him could be a lot of fun and well worth exploring. His attitude in the youtube video was perfect. And it's interesting how he said he's 69% straight in the video buy lists as gay on RM. I'm starting to really enjoy the fungibility so many seem to have around this particular "identification."

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I'm starting to really enjoy the fungibility so many seem to have around this particular "identification."

 

I've lusted in my heart for many straight guys. But on a hiring basis the one that tempted me the most was Alain Deberry. He seems to have a bit of an attitude though. Plus he quit bottoming before I was ever able to hire him. As I've said before, while I know the overwhelming majority of gay escorts are not going to be attracted to me, still there's something in knowing that a guy I'm with is actually attracted to other males and that he likes that kind of contact-for example the feel of beard stubble against his neck.

 

And yes I know about the Kinsey Scale. But I really question whether someone who is a 1 or a 2 (possibly even a 3) is really 'bisexual'. I mean yes they are by definition not completely straight. But in actuality do they have enough of an attraction for it to matter in the real world? I'm not sure that just being able to receive 'pleasure' from someone of the same sex should qualify you (or being able to achieve an erection considering the use of ED drugs and tri-mix)

 

There's a scene from the movie Scenes From The Class Struggle In Beverly Hills. If I remember correctly the character Robert Beltran plays, Juan, has a bet with Ray Sharkey's Frank over who can score with someone. Juan loses. The forfeit of the bet was that Frank being bisexual would get to perform oral on Juan if Juan lost. Juan lost. Afterwards I seem to remember Frank asking Juan how it was. Doesn't Juan admit to it feeling good and says something about one hole is like another?

 

But being a top I've never had the fantasy of wanting to be known biblically by a straight guy. I don't even want to be known biblically by someone who is gay. And considering my physical limitations of not having the strongest erections, I don't have the fantasy of being someone's first top. It's difficult for most first timers to relax. And junior has trouble staying hard against a closed entrance.

 

I'm not criticizing @LivingnLA. I'm trying to explain my feelings on the matter. I realize for you the stereotypical straight attitude is important. It's actually important for me too. But I prefer to find it in gay men which is why I don't consider it as much 'straight' attitude as I do a 'normal' attitude-where I'm using 'normal' more (but to my shame probably not completely) in the statistical sense of the term as being how the average/median guy acts.

 

Gman

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I've lusted in my heart for many straight guys. But on a hiring basis the one that tempted me the most was Alain Deberry. He seems to have a bit of an attitude though. Plus he quit bottoming before I was ever able to hire him. As I've said before, while I know the overwhelming majority of gay escorts are not going to be attracted to me, still there's something in knowing that a guy I'm with is actually attracted to other males and that he likes that kind of contact-for example the feel of beard stubble against his neck.

 

And yes I know about the Kinsey Scale. But I really question whether someone who is a 1 or a 2 (possibly even a 3) is really 'bisexual'. I mean yes they are by definition not completely straight. But in actuality do they have enough of an attraction for it to matter in the real world? I'm not sure that just being able to receive 'pleasure' from someone of the same sex should qualify you (or being able to achieve an erection considering the use of ED drugs and tri-mix)

 

There's a scene from the movie Scenes From The Class Struggle In Beverly Hills. If I remember correctly the character Robert Beltran plays, Juan, has a bet with Ray Sharkey's Frank over who can score with someone. Juan loses. The forfeit of the bet was that Frank being bisexual would get to perform oral on Juan if Juan lost. Juan lost. Afterwards I seem to remember Frank asking Juan how it was. Doesn't Juan admit to it feeling good and says something about one hole is like another?

 

But being a top I've never had the fantasy of wanting to be known biblically by a straight guy. I don't even want to be known biblically by someone who is gay. And considering my physical limitations of not having the strongest erections, I don't have the fantasy of being someone's first top. It's difficult for most first timers to relax. And junior has trouble staying hard against a closed entrance.

 

I'm not criticizing @LivingnLA. I'm trying to explain my feelings on the matter. I realize for you the stereotypical straight attitude is important. It's actually important for me too. But I prefer to find it in gay men which is why I don't consider it as much 'straight' attitude as I do a 'normal' attitude-where I'm using 'normal' more (but to my shame probably not completely) in the statistical sense of the term as being how the average/median guy acts.

 

Gman

 

Thanks Gman. I appreciate your reply and your passion. I don't know if you saw this post that I wrote about human sexuality or this related post, that tries to explain my personal position.

 

I tend to agree with the perspective that sexual orientation is independent of romantic orientation and physical activity capability. Yes, I believe most people live life such that all three align for them, but I believe that's largely a cultural construction and not reflective of biological reality, flexibility, or capability.

 

Your "normal attitude" is I think what most people describe as "masculine" and guys like this Bravo Delta are helping me to see this description and how it might reflect on my interests. Again, thanks for your comments. Well worth reading and thinking about for anyone interested in this complex topic.

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...As I've said before, while I know the overwhelming majority of gay escorts are not going to be attracted to me, still there's something in knowing that a guy I'm with is actually attracted to other males and that he likes that kind of contact-for example the feel of beard stubble against his neck.

 

 

I agree with you 100%!

 

One more thing I can't imagine having sex with a woman for money specially if she has to pay because she's likely to be old, out of shape and unattractive ... I can't imagine how this straight guys get hired by men like us considering they like women and nowadays get plenty of them...

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I tend to agree with the perspective that sexual orientation is independent of romantic orientation and physical activity capability. Yes, I believe most people live life such that all three align for them, but I believe that's largely a cultural construction and not reflective of biological reality, flexibility, or capability.

 

I have a friend who is married and to some extent considers himself bisexual. In my mind he's basically more gay-somewhere between a 4.5-5.25 on the Kinsey scale. He has multiple children and grandchildren. He tells me he loves his wife. On the other hand he tells me that straight guys are 'screwed' in a not very good way because to have sex they have to put up with women. The gist I got from that is that at least for him, most women are pains.

 

Your "normal attitude" is I think what most people describe as "masculine" and guys like this Bravo Delta are helping me to see this description and how it might reflect on my interests. Again, thanks for your comments. Well worth reading and thinking about for anyone interested in this complex topic.

 

I am describing 'masculine' when I use the term 'normal attitude' but I don't mean that for me they have to be the Marlboro Man-although I wouldn't mind the Old Spice Guy:p.

 

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It's a difficult subject for me as I'm not as masculine as I'd like although most escorts, if they haven't been totally lying to me, have told me I'm not particularly effeminate. I do have a high voice. But I can't help it. Maybe the same hormones influencing my larynx had something to do with my brain being gay.

 

 

As for sexual attraction, I seem to be one of the 6's. (I wonder what percentage of us gay people are 6's). I don't ever remember being aroused by a female. Now it's possible that if I had gotten close and personal with a woman, they might have been able through physical means to arouse me but maybe not as vaginas scared me-they probably still do.

 

 

As for being able to love someone you aren't sexually attracted to, well obviously that's possible. But it's not the stereotypical being 'in love'/romantic love which includes 'passion' that's enshrined by poets.

 

Gman

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I was just looking in SF to see if I could give someone a recommendation. I couldn't. The only two people that I saw on RM that I had personal knowledge Mike Gaite and Andrew Maroc didn't really fit his likes.

 

But while perusing RM, I saw that Bravo Delta had an ad for an upcoming visit. It was interesting for me to see that he put his orientation as being 'gay' when I'm sure in the past he had talked about having girlfriends and his ad said 'bisexual'. Did I miss a big announcement (quite possible)?

 

 

Gman

 

More on him!

 

 

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