Using both eye tracking devices and direct measures of physiological sexual response, the study, which involved 345 women, found that straight women were strongly sexually aroused to videos of both attractive men and attractive women, even though they reported that they are only interested in men.
Don't you know your Kipling
The whole thing looks like postmodern propaganda to me.Sheesh, didn't anyone question the methodology?
You mean some men, right?
Only when they lock away their gay tendencies.
When there are no females, men are quite happy to indulge in gay sex, From lonely cowboys to prison inmates to men on long sea trips, any old orifice will do.
It seems pretty clear to me that all humans being honest with themselves are a little bit pink rainbow in the middle.
Some lesbians look exactly like men and may even use hormone therapy to increase that.
I think this is something that gay people want to be true, but is not. Perhaps it helps them to feel less different than straight people because "everybody has the tendency".
It could be said that women have been allowed to embrace bisexuality in a way that men are not - a male celebrity with another man is pretty much shoved into the "gay" box straight away.
I think this is something that gay people want to be true, but is not. Perhaps it helps them to feel less different than straight people because "everybody has the tendency".
Not all men in prison engage in gay sex and neither do all sailors out at sea. I found some old statistics that claim 2% of prison inmates have consensual gay sex. If you have stats to back up this idea then please provide.
The same way the people who designed the study want girl on girl sex to be the norm.I think this is something that gay people want to be true, but is not. ...
You can draw your 'bin' any way you want, I have never felt a sexual attraction to any woman ever. And this study is garbage because I can't be the only strictly straight woman on the planet.I think it's two ways of looking at the same data. If you draw your "straight" bin large enough, you end up with the modern straight/bisexual/homosexual trichotomy. Draw the bins a different way, and you end up with the majority of people admitting that they've had some fleeting moment of attraction to someone of the same gender (see Ron White's discussion about how everyone is gay for a humorous and graphic illustration of this point). The reality is, we're all different. We all land somewhere on this spectrum.
That's what I mean when I say how we ask the question determines what the answer is: our interpretation of the data relies more on how we draw the bin boundaries than it does the actual data themselves.
Why limit this question to just women?
I'm sure that one could just as reasonably ask, "Do 'straight' men exist?"
The researchers concluded that no woman is "totally straight". Who do the forumites think? Accurate? Needs more research? Rubbish?
I think this is something that gay people want to be true, but is not. Perhaps it helps them to feel less different than straight people because "everybody has the tendency".
Not all men in prison engage in gay sex and neither do all sailors out at sea. I found some old statistics that claim 2% of prison inmates have consensual gay sex. If you have stats to back up this idea then please provide. The OP does not suffice.
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