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A few years ago, a man shared this story on Reddit, capturing that rare, electric moment when attraction completely blindsides you and everything you thought you knew about yourself shifts in an instant. To be honest, yeah, I do.

At all. As a queer man in a fraternity, my college career was straight men trying to explain away their queer tendencies as jokes and misunderstandings. Will there be some straight men who are disgusted by you? He was your typical straight guy – had only dated women, just out of a five-year relationship with his girlfriend, casually dating again.

(Bombastic Side Eye) A Reddit user recently asked. Have you ever slept with a straight guy? There are more gay men in my social circle than there are people of color. I recently accepted that I am gay. It has been rough for a variety of reasons, including fear that straight guys will think I am a freak.

Of course. Some will freak out, some will actively hate you, and some will be neutral or positive. I wonder what straight guys really think about gay guys. That's the question Australian news show You Can't Ask That posed to gay men in its latest expose.

As a young man, I thought two men kissing was gross, as did my peers. Then one evening commute changed everything. Some will react as you fear they might, others will have no particular reaction, still others will be just as curious about you as you are about them.

Good luck, I hope you never have any problems with straight men or anyone else about your sexuality.

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Some may just not know how to react. It may help to remember some reasons why some straight men may react negatively: they may be the victim of groupthink among their friends; they may be insecure about their own masculinity or their own ability to attract sexual partners confident men, it seems to me, would just be happy for one less competitor for available women.

As a child I thought all kissing was gross regardless of the genders involved. What. Do you think we turned our wrong? Works both ways. The fact I had that kind of response was due to cultural conditioning. I think the more easygoing and open you can be, the more positive reaction you are likely to get.

Every American should enjoy the same legal protections and benefits and responsibilities as anyone else. Yeah, this. Edit: More seriously, I think this may be a component of the so-called—um, is this a bad word? But I also wonder that about straight women, and so I shrug in both cases.

The major thing that distinguishes them is that, like me, they are usually childless, which means making any kind of social plans with them is a lot less complicated. To be bluntly honest, I believe the majority of reflexive thought of straight men towards gays will always be of some sort of in-built revulsion.

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If you're not familiar, You Can't Ask That is a. Do you find us disgusting? It does not bother me at all to see guys kissing or holding hands. I do vote, and I support equity and equality measures.