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Anon thinks there is a bicurious double standard
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I mean, yeah. Most men are probably somewhat bi, but the idea that most men will seek out other men or even admit to not being repulsed by other men is laughable.
I remember back in highschool, a guy being so defensive, he wouldn't even describe what another guy looked like. I'm a straight guy, but I don't have any issues being able to describe another guy as conventionally attractive.
I have no issues acknowledging a conventionally attractive guy, I do however seem to have absolutely no notion of what this actually looks like. I know by dint of existing in the 21st century that Brad Pitt, George Clooney etc are considered attractive, but for the life of me I couldn't take that knowledge and apply it to someone else. I can spot an egregiously "unattractive" dude, but there's a very broad spectrum of men that just look like "blokes" to me.
This was the 2000's and I just used "wouldn't look out of place in as a magazine model", which while is a high standard, still has a lot of variety.