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No. Are you saying gay men have higher sex drive than straight men? What I read was their drive is higher than women, not men. That makes them "super women" not "super men".
wanting sex more often hardly qualifies one as a "super male" ....
by LCD on Sat Jun 18, 05 3:31pm
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You must have noticed that homosexual couples often have one masculine and one feminine component. I.e one "takes" and the other "gives" (lol), Serious point though. Also, wouldnt you consider a "superman" to sire numerous offspring? Genghis Kahn was a superman. Finally, by your reasoning rapists with extremely high levels of testosterone would be "superman", in which case is being a superman really that positive a thing?
I hate to say this Mojo, but considering how tenuous nature of the connection youre making is i.e where is the logical connection between sexual desire and being a "superman"?; I could ALMOST suspect you of jumping on the homosexual ballot bandwagon thats rolling through town at the moment just for the sake of it ..
Actually, I was not talking about superMEN, but superMALES. I'm assuming that homosexuals GET sex more often than straight men. I may be wrong there; I was surmising, based on what I have seen as male sex drive as opposed to female. Nothing scientific! Perhaps I should have used a less charged word than super. Hypermale?
by mojo on Sat Jun 18, 05 3:39pm
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No, Alfie, I'm not 'sucking up', lol. This question occurred to me a looong time ago (pre-B&W!).
by mojo on Sat Jun 18, 05 3:41pm
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p.s. Most experts agree that rape is a crime of anger/aggression rather than sex.
by mojo on Sat Jun 18, 05 3:46pm
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All men have higher testosterone than women, but do gay guys have more testosterone than straight men? No.
I really can't say, one way or the other. I know many gay men, and the range goes from the "flaming" to the "uber-masculine", from those who think like me in that sex isn't all that much fun, to those who chase anything in an athletic supporter.
Mojo, I think men do want sex all the time but not with the same woman. I'd be willing to bet that in a significant amount of relationships it's the female who wants sex most of the time--the male does to, but not with her.
What is your thesis, mojo? That because a man has higher levels of testosterone that he looks for more targets to express his libido? And this results in what? Doubling his chance for sex by including men in his quest for sexual fulfillment? This argument seems flawed. Consider: A man with a higher than average sex drive for any reason, can find plenty of female objects for his libido, no? Of course he can. Why would such a man choose other men for his sexual expression? Answer: Because he is homosexual or bisexual. Wouldn't a heterosexual man, by definition, choose a partner of the opposite sex to express his libido? Seems obvious. I think the old sailor's refrain "any port in a storm" referred to a female port, but...
Perhaps I shouldn't have posted this ballot. It's something I have wondered about. Oh well.
by mojo on Sat Jun 18, 05 8:51pm
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Gay guys seem to like different types of men than the types straight women like. They seem to care more about looks more.
KAG, contrary to "pop" belief, it is not accurate that homosexual couples have a masculine and feminine role/component. That is a myth that is perpetuated in TV and movies. In fact, if you're not gay, you probably get most of your views from TV and movies. As an example, that guy from Queer Eye for the Straight Guy is very, very untypical. I also don't watch that show because it casts gay men in an untrue and unflattering light. As for sex, yeah, it's great, but not what life is all about. I can last just as long with a guy as I did with a woman. The key is not that we have better sex lives and it is certainly not that we are sex obsessed, it's just that gay men in particular have access to sex more often. Whether they act on it is the key. Besides, most straight guys I know sleep around a hell of a lot more than my gay male friends. But of course, since most people get thier view of us from some dumb-ass Televangelist or off the boob-tube, you think we fuck day and night.
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