Too much Straight Porn
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There's too much straight porn on this site lately. Is there a way to filter it out?
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Go to your profile > then Profile Settings:
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Profile
Check these boxes
Straight (Turn off Straight categories)
Bisexual (Turn off Bisexual categories)If you find any kind of "straight porn" in any other category report it to the helpdesk.
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Oh, I didn't know it, thanks
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It does beg the question though….... Why would members upload straight porn to a gay site? Knowing must men who identify as gay have no desire to see straight porn? I know there's a lot of talk now-a-days about "fluidity," but I don't think it is wide spread as people think it is. Just my opinion.
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They will focus on the male models in straight porn…
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As a Gay man I am very happy that uploaders add "straight" porn. I really get off on it. There is nothing hotter, to me, than seeing hot guy pleasure a hot chick. I love to see a guy really give it to her.
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As a Gay man I am very happy that uploaders add "straight" porn. I really get off on it. There is nothing hotter, to me, than seeing hot guy pleasure a hot chick. I love to see a guy really give it to her.
EEeeewwwwwww!!!! LOLOLOL!! Not me. I've never, ever been turned on by straight porn! Although, I'm not going to tell a lie, certain porn stars like Brian Pumper, I may watch a minute worth of a straight clip just to see his hot body, but not an entire scene. ….... But, that's just me.
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There are Bi and curious guys here as well. So you should keep uploading straight porn.
Straight porn is cool to watch sometimes when you are bored of gay porn :cheesy2: -
How is it possible that a man who identifies as "gay," admits to be turned on by straight porn, not consider himself at least bi sexual? By the way, it's a question not an attack. I just really want to understand this because I think the subject is somewhat fascinating.
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well, the actual world aint that black and white. by your definition i should be called bisexual cause i used to fuck women exclusively. to me the fact that i havent had any pussy in over a decade (nor am i likely to have some anytime soon) clearly tells me im gay as a whistle. even though i often get off to bisexual porn, women/shemales fucking men and other strictly speaking non-gay porn categories (although, to your credit straight stuff mostly just gets me hard, getting off on it aint something that practice).
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well, the actual world aint that black and white. by your definition i should be called bisexual cause i used to fuck women exclusively. to me the fact that i havent had any pussy in over a decade (nor am i likely to have some anytime soon) clearly tells me im gay as a whistle. even though i often get off to bisexual porn, women/shemales fucking men and other strictly speaking non-gay porn categories (although, to your credit straight stuff mostly just gets me hard, getting off on it aint something that practice).
In the scenario you've just explained, I wouldn't view you in the same category. Some people are late bloomers. Some guys may not actually know that they're gay until much later on in life. If you've had heterosexual sex, I suppose that, that arousal one get of seeing straight porn doesn't really go away. I'm talking about men that are "emphatically gay." For many of us who have known practically shortly after our birth, I don't understand the attraction, or openness to both gay and heterosexuality, without having some level of bisexuality. I think it's more than just, when people simply say "we are all fluid." 'Cause let me tell you, I've always been gay, and there's nothing fluid about me.
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Go to your profile > then Profile Settings:
This doesn't work in Browse mode – I'm pretty sure you see everything there.
And for the record, I also think there's too much straight porn here. In fact, I disagreed with the decision to allow straight porn at all (is there just not enough straight porn on the internet?)
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In the scenario you've just explained, I wouldn't view you in the same category. Some people are late bloomers. Some guys may not actually know that they're gay until much later on in life. If you've had heterosexual sex, I suppose that, that arousal one get of seeing straight porn doesn't really go away. I'm talking about men that are "emphatically gay." For many of us who have known practically shortly after our birth, I don't understand the attraction, or openness to both gay and heterosexuality, without having some level of bisexuality. I think it's more than just, when people simply say "we are all fluid." 'Cause let me tell you, I've always been gay, and there's nothing fluid about me.
heh, i clearly didnt get my point across. let me rephrase: i think your previous question contains a fallacy. getting off to something does not necessarily have anything to do with being gay or straight. you may be gay and a lot of other things at the same time. and you may get off to a lot of different stimuli, most of which may have nothing to do with an actual person, let alone a specific gender. e.g. getting off to rolling balls (granted, a rather extreme example) conveys nothing about your actual sexual preferences, doesnt it?
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This doesn't work in Browse mode – I'm pretty sure you see everything there.
yeah, it does, i just tested it.
And for the record, I also think there's too much straight porn here. In fact, I disagreed with the decision to allow straight porn at all (is there just not enough straight porn on the internet?)
and what specifically is the harm of having it here?
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Remember that not all the categories are for everyone.
There are many different themes for as many different tastes.
You might not agree with it but you shouldn't make others not to be able to view it.
Example, I am a big guy but I do not like watching bears or chubs so I don't watch it. It's that simple.Why do we need to get so uptight about choices that others make?
The world would be much happier if everyone stopped worrying about the other people and started worrying about themselves and their own actions.
Just my point of view.
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In the scenario you've just explained, I wouldn't view you in the same category. Some people are late bloomers. Some guys may not actually know that they're gay until much later on in life. If you've had heterosexual sex, I suppose that, that arousal one get of seeing straight porn doesn't really go away. I'm talking about men that are "emphatically gay." For many of us who have known practically shortly after our birth, I don't understand the attraction, or openness to both gay and heterosexuality, without having some level of bisexuality. I think it's more than just, when people simply say "we are all fluid." 'Cause let me tell you, I've always been gay, and there's nothing fluid about me.
heh, i clearly didnt get my point across. let me rephrase: i think your previous question contains a fallacy. getting off to something does not necessarily have anything to do with being gay or straight. you may be gay and a lot of other things at the same time. and you may get off to a lot of different stimuli, most of which may have nothing to do with an actual person, let alone a specific gender. e.g. getting off to rolling balls (granted, a rather extreme example) conveys nothing about your actual sexual preferences, doesnt it?
This is interesting.. I guess I have to try to do some more reading… I understand where you're coming from, but at the same time, I can't shake the idea there is some element of fear OR not being fully comfortable with sexuality. Maybe it's because of the community I grew up in. You see, in the 80's in my gay community, a LOT of young men in that era, would call themselves bi-sexual, as to mean "it's not as bad as being gay." So, as I got older, I've always felt that when people use words like "fluidity," or "I don't like to identify myself as anything," is kind of a cop out. You have to identify with something.. It's like when Prince tried to call himself that symbol. Although I respected him for doing that, but at the same time, it doesn't work! LOLOLOL Now I say this NOT to give the impression that I think people should "label themselves," but a the same time, people should be able to accurately be able to identify you, or relate something tangible.
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heh, thats exactly the point i was trying to get across. when you asked why would anyone call themselves gay while watching straight porn, you were the one that was uncomfortable with the idea, dont you think? the other guy had no problem with calling himself gay. or in my case i dont have any problem calling myself gay (and theres nothing fluid about that). and watching straight porn…
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No, I wasn't uncomfortable. I was just trying to understand. It feels weird because, it's like I'm a straight person trying to understand a gay person. This goes to show you that we're not having enough conversations about sexuality in general.
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well, i know im going off on a tangent here, but look at what pc arseholes are doing with america and the world in general. fucking 'safe zones'?! is it any wonder people havent got a friggin clue about anything let alone something as comparably complex as sexuality.
and speaking of understanding. why cant you take it as an axiom? he is gay coz he says he is (he should know himself better than anybody).