The only other sexual orientation survey I am aware of was done on medical students in Australia by a famous sexologist. An anonymous questionnaire was used, but later testing in the lab showed that people’s responses lined up very well with how they rated themselves. Using this scale:
100-0: Maximum heterosexual, minimum homosexual
90-10: Maximum heterosexual, incidental homosexual
80-20: Maximum heterosexual, significant homosexual
70-30: Maximum heterosexual, strong homosexual
60-40: Maximum heterosexual, very strong strong homosexual
50-50: Maximum heterosexual, maximal homosexual
40-60: Maximum homosexual, very strong heterosexual
30-70: Maximum homosexual, strong heterosexual
20-80: Maximum homosexual, significant heterosexual
10-90: Maximum homosexual, incidental heterosexual
0-100: Maximum homosexual, minimal heterosexual
The Australian survey showed that 62% of all men scored 100-0 or completely heterosexual. 38% of all men had at least some attraction to other men. But only 7% of men reacted maximally to men in the lab, 6% of men leaned gay, and only 2% were completely gay:
50-50: Maximum heterosexual, maximal homosexual: 1%
40-60: Maximum homosexual, very strong heterosexual: 1%
30-70: Maximum homosexual, strong heterosexual: 1%
20-80: Maximum homosexual, significant heterosexual: 1%
10-90: Maximum homosexual, incidental heterosexual: 1%
0-100: Maximum homosexual, minimal heterosexual: 2%
Fully 94% of men reacted maximally to women, and 93% leaned straight. Other studies by the same scientist showed that 25% of men had some sort of homosexual experience in adolescence, so I guess circle jerks are more common than I thought.
100-0: Maximum heterosexual, minimum homosexual: 62%
90-10: Maximum heterosexual, incidental homosexual: 17%
80-20: Maximum heterosexual, significant homosexual: 12%
70-30: Maximum heterosexual, strong homosexual: 6%
60-40: Maximum heterosexual, very strong strong homosexual: 2%
50-50: Maximum heterosexual, maximal homosexual: 1%
Amazingly, only 1% of the men were fully bisexual, and the rate of strong bisexuals (60-40’s or 40-60’s is also very low).
This goes with reports we get out of the gay community that there are not many male full bisexuals. The same reports say that many young men in their 20’s identify as bisexual and may have a wife or a girlfriend, but they spend most of their socializing time in gay hangouts. The same people say that when they watch men in their 20’s who identify as bisexual over time, after several years, quite a few of them convert over to completely gay.
This stands to reason, as I have met some obviously bisexual men in their 20’s with girlfriends who struck me as completely gay.
Every time I was around them, there was a very strong sexual vibe (Arthur), and in one case (KL), the guy was constantly making weird gay insinuations (he was pretty much trying to fuck me 100% of the time I was friends with him) and it was incredibly annoying and disturbing.
This is also typical of gay men – their insane persistence. The gay men that I have known who liked me pretty much never stopped trying to screw me the whole time I knew them. If they started out coming onto me, they simply never gave up no matter how many times I told them no or got mad at them. I think there is something wrong with these people. The only way to stop this behavior is to get very aggressive, threaten or menace them, and especially end the friendship altogether.
I have also heard from some of my straight friends that the gay men they befriended pretty much never quit after they started coming onto them. Once they start it up, they just can’t seem to knock it off. They don’t seem to have an off switch.
I wonder if this is behind a lot of gay-bashings? I am not advocating beating people up, but a gay man who can’t stop pestering a straight man is seriously asking for a knuckle sandwich. There was a commenter on here who insisted that attempted seductions were behind a lot of gay-bashings. What often happened was a gay man came on hard to a straight man, and the straight man took offense and assaulted the gay man. I don’t like to blame the victim, but…
I worked with Arthur, and I never saw him look at a woman once the whole time I worked there. We would be eating lunch in the lunchroom, a beautiful woman would walk in, and Arthur would not even look up at her. It was as if a ghost had walked into the room. She was simply not there at all.
My mother said that before she got married, she worked in San Fransisco, and there was a man in the office that no one could figure out. Finally the woman got it. My mother said, “He never looked at a woman, not even one time, ever.”
This follows.
I have known and worked with a number of gay men, and one surefire way to spot them is that they never look at women, ever. Women are either ghosts, or in the case of one gay boss, part of the furniture, carpet or ceiling.
With KL, I must say that I never heard him talk about women even one time for even one second, and he was constantly insinuating creepy upsetting gay bullshit. I used to go out on drives with him in his van and he never looked at a woman even one time.
Lessons? How to spot a gay man:
Gay men never look at women.
and
Gay men never talk about women.
Based on this, these two “bisexual” men in their late 20’s were simply closeted gay men with beard girlfriends. Which goes along with gay common wisdom above that many bisexual young men are simply closeted gay men who are afraid to come out all the way and are frankly just lying to themselves.
It is also interesting that the overwhelming majority of men who have sexual interest in men or who have some bisexual attraction lean straight, often very heavily straight.
100-0: Maximum heterosexual, minimum homosexual: 62%
90-10: Maximum heterosexual, incidental homosexual: 17%
80-20: Maximum heterosexual, significant homosexual: 12%
70-30: Maximum heterosexual, strong homosexual: 6%
60-40: Maximum heterosexual, very strong strong homosexual: 2%
50-50: Maximum heterosexual, maximal homosexual: 1%
What this shows is that men who lean gay are not common at all. No more than 6% of all men lean this way. Also the overwhelming majority of men who have bisexual attraction lean straight. This means that leaning heterosexual (93%) is the overwhelming preference for nearly all men. Gay men are nothing more than a sideshow.
Probably the vast majority of the 38% of men who have some attraction to men will never act on their urges. If you are a 90-10 or an 80-20, why bother? These men are as attracted to women as any other man, and they only have low attraction to males. In a homophobic society most of them would be exclusively or almost exclusively straight for their entire lives, and why shouldn’t they?
As you can see, 38% of men have some biological tendency towards homosexual behavior. That’s an awful lot of men. But as the Cultural Left out and out promotes and celebrates homosexuality, more and more of that 38% can quite possibly feel it is ok to act on some of their lesser urges. In a society such as ours that screams that being gay and bi is the greatest thing since peanut butter and jelly, it is obvious to me that more and more of that 38% are going to start engaging in some level of homosexual behavior. In other words, the rate of homosexual behavior among men is going to rise. More men are going to be doing this stuff.
I honestly do not see what is so groovy about all of this. The gay and gay-leaning men who truly cannot help their orientation should be supported completely at least as far as their orientation goes. You can hardly hate a man for something he can’t help.
Nevertheless, homosexuality is bad for society, male homosexuality particularly so. If it’s kept to a minimum, society can easily cope with the dysfunctions, issues and costs of this group and really it is no big problem. Society can absorb it and move along. Encouraging and promoting homosexual behavior is encouraging and promoting something that is bad for society. What’s the point? Why do it? What’s the upside? The Cultural Left doesn’t make sense. Why are they trying to harm society?
