SlightlyGone
Loves Spam
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There's no convenient divide like that. A bi could be more prone to straight arousal and activity than gay and identify as more straight but still feel a pull toward same-sex arousal/activity. There isn't a black-white cutoff point, regardless of whether or not some find that personally threatening. If you do, that's your own problem and definitions that only hold for you.
I don't think it's threatening at all where another man puts his penis, or where a woman sticks her tongue/digits and or strapon.
As a straight male, I feel I have a better grasp on the definition of straight rather than a man or women
who feels tendencies toward the same sex.
Bear in mind I'm not condemning anyone for their sexuality (be it reasonable) and me calling someone gay isn't an insult, it's what the person is: Gay. Sexual attraction (maybe even purely emotional attraction) to a person of the same sex. A little or a lot, doesn't matter, but unless you want to create a new category for the purely straight, then don't say you are a straight with tendencies.
Edit: This broad spectrum of individual sexuality has gotten a bit ridiculous. Pretty soon they'll have names for people who are attracted to anyone born on December 25 at 00:00 and 00:01, etc.
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