

Clip title: **Straight Cuck Goes Gay** I have a theory that..
Added 2022-06-17 21:55:54 +0000 UTCClip title: **Straight Cuck Goes Gay** I have a theory that most if not all men are bisexual or homosexual. I substantiate this claim on three grounds. The first point is that I think that although humans may sexually gravitate towards one gender, human sexual attraction is not naturally limited to one gender or the other. By 'natural' I mean biological. Biology and the reality of reproduction pulls men and women together sexually, which explains the ubiquity of heterosexuality as a sexual configuration. But I think we're all biologically capable of being aroused by the same sex/gender. If sexual attraction is naturally/biologically genderless then why aren't more men bi/homosexual? Here, I point to the social world and the landscape of rules, norms, morals, and scripts humans create around sexuality. The dominant discourse is that it is normal/good for men to desire women and abnormal/deviant when they desire men. Of course, this is dichotomy is an oversimplification, as acceptance for bi/homosexuality varies across context. But the variation in acceptance of bi/homosexuality actually enriches my point, because reported rates of bi/homosexuality are higher in places where it is accepted and lower where it is not. So, what does this tell us? It tell us that the social world places limits on sexual desire, or at least the outward expression of it. And these limits exist even in the most sexually liberal contexts. For example, on a rhetorical level, it is completely acceptable to be a gay/bi man in Canada. But Canadian boys and men are still exposed to stigmatizing messages about homosexuality within their social environment, especially within male peer groups. Hence why "coming out" is a thing in Western contexts; if there were no rules and proscribed norms around who can fuck who, then there wouldn't be a need to announce that you're sexually interested in the same gender. "Coming out" is only a thing because we've always made it a thing by placing rules around gender and sexual desire. Had it been normalized for any gender to fuck any gender, sexual desire would not have been looped into identity politics, and there wouldn't be a need to make sexual desire mean anything about our social identities. Also telling, women are far more likely than men to report being bisexual. Why? Is it because women are more biologically inclined to be attracted to other women, and men are naturally repulsed by other men? I think not. I think it's simply more socially acceptable for women to be attracted to other women, which allows women to be able to explore all the contours of our sexuality. It's not an affront to my femininity to be sexually attracted to other women. In fact, in many contexts my bisexuality makes me more sexually desirable to men. But the same cannot be said for men and masculinity - if you're gay or bi, chances are your masculinity has been called into question. This has implications for the way people see or interact with you. For example, whereas my bisexuality is celebrated in the dating market, at best, most bisexual men can anticipate a gentle acceptance of their bisexuality from potential female partners. And I know you're probably sitting here thinking, "I'm 100% heterosexual, I have zero attraction to men, the theory you're offering is ludicrous". But your defensiveness actually lends to the second point substantiating my claim that all men are bi/homo. Let me explain by making a comparison. If you ask a hetero woman if she's ever had sexual attraction to another women, or would ever find another woman sexually attractive, most likely she'd say "yes" or even "possibly". Even the most hetero-leaning women will at least pause to consider the question (unless they're religiously conservative, which again feeds into my previous point regarding the potent force of social norms). But if you ask a hetero man if he has ever been or could ever be attracted to another man you'll likely get a kneejerk reaction ... a hard no. Many men don't even stop and consider if there could *ever* be a context in which they *may* find another man sexually attractive. Defensiveness tells you *a lot* about someone's ego; we never make loud proclamations about who we are when we don't feel the need to defend ourselves and project an idealized image of who wish to be. And it's precisely because most men are *so* defensive about *not* being attracted to other men that leads me to suggest most actually probably are. You know how it's always the strongest proponents of anti-gay legislature that end up getting caught fucking around with men? Same logic. Pay attention to loud voices. The third piece of evidence substantiating my claim that all men are gay/bi is more anecdotal. I have over 150 clips in my clip stores, which collectively tap into a wide variety of some of the most popular femdom themes. I have clips with other hot Dommes, face sitting, foot fetish, pegging... I have cuckold porno clips, many of which where I'm wearing lingerie or basically nothing at all. Yet, my top selling clip is **Making My Cuck Suck an Alpha Cock**. There isn't even a close second. And the ones that do follow are of similar theme: me, fully dressed, pushing a straight man to do gayish things with another man. I'm not saying my clip sales are perfectly representative of men's sexual interests, but I do think they illuminate that something is going on with men, same-sex desires, and internalized homophobia. Why are men soooo interested in buying clips of me coercing other straight men to do gay shit if they're soooo not gay/bi? Just going to leave that question there. Anyways, that's enough philosophizing for the week. Enjoy this clip of me making a straight man suck a huge veiny cock for the first time. And don't worry, I won't think you're gay if you buy it 🤠*Check your DMs for the full clip*