Unconsciously repressing an urge is another thing that humans often do. Especially sportsmen, though that may be more sublimation.NotAbout wrote:I do understand that the mind can repress and deny things like this. Though denial is one thing and unconsciously repressing an urge is another.
My experience tells me that if anybody were to try gay sex for the reasons you've stated they'd find it wasn't for them or if they did, they would be deluding themselves. I've heard "I'm not gay, I just like having sex with men" too many times (not in so many words, but the implication was there) and to me its too ridiculous a concept to accept. I think that the terms "gay"/"straight"/"bi" have had their meaning loosened a lot, and I don't agree with it. A lot of struggles with sexuality arise from these labels being used too broadly, e.g. "I get erections over naked men and not women, but I don't like fashion, or speak with a lisp, I like playing footy, therefore I'm not gay!". As I've stated earlier, to me, to be "gay" is to be attracted to members of the same sex. Attraction can mean sex, or a whole bunch of other stuff.
As for the poo fetish, you've got me there. In fact internet fetishes in general are bizarre. Too much of a mind fuck to bother trying to understand.
But I'm me, so I've only got my own experiences to go on. Just my two cents on the matter.
Yes, they would be deluding themselves. That's the point. They're not really gay or bi in any way. My point was that people might consider gay sex or the like for many reasons other than attraction.