Straight men admit to gay sex
The Advocate
Tuesday 19 September, 2006 10:14
A recent study of more than 4,000 New York City men found that nearly 10 percent of participants who identified as straight admitted to having gay sex in the past year.
The study, conducted by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, was titled "Discordance Between Sexual Behavior and Self-reported Sexual Identity: A Population-based Survey of New York City Men."
The study's findings, released Monday, revealed that straight men who had gay sex were more likely than other participants to belong to a racial or ethnic minority, be foreign-born, have a lower educational level, and live outside Manhattan.
This group, 70 percent of whom were married, were less likely to have been tested for HIV infection or to have used a condom during their last sexual encounter with a man.
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http://uk.gay.com/headlines/10388Years ago, I had a conversation with a gay friend of mine who used to cruise the park volunteering to orally pleasure other guys. He told me that many of the guys he found there were "straight" men looking for gay sex.
I told him that those guys couldn't possibly be straight. They've got to be at least bisexual, if they're interested in having sex with men. But my friend said the guys INSISTED they were straight.
I finally conceded that if they're fantasizing about sex with a woman while they're with a man, then they could conceivably be straight men who are just too horny to care who's blowing them. But if they've got visions of hairy guys in assless chaps dancing around their heads... then they're gay or bi.
At least, that's how I figured it years ago.
Now, I realize that being gay, straight, bi or somewhere along The Kinsey Scale isn't just about which gender(s) give you a woody. It's also (or mostly) about who you fall romantically in love with.
Yes, I might joke that I would have sex with Jon Stewart if he put on a dress-- but only if I needed to do it for the good of the country. But I wouldn't consider marrying him, dating him, or even sticking around for awkward pillow-talk.
I mean, I'm not gay... but I
am human...