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  • Oct 10, 2009, 07:27 AM
    binucbg
    Sex orientation
    I want to know that, a male having sexual inclination toward male & he want his partner[male] to behave like woman. What is his sexual orientation ?
  • Oct 10, 2009, 08:11 AM
    excon
    Hello bin:

    Do you have a bet with somebody?? It this a trick question? If I say he's gay, what are you going to say back?

    Ok, I'll take the plunge. He's as gay as a three dollar bill.

    excon
  • Oct 10, 2009, 08:45 AM
    redhed35

    I find it interesting that you posted your question in zoology,but that's beside the point.

    If your having sex with a man,and just men,that in my book is gay.

    Fantasies are common in every relationship.
  • Oct 13, 2009, 02:59 AM
    binucbg
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by binucbg View Post
    i want to know that, a male having sexual inclination toward male & he want his partner[male] to behave like woman. what is his sexual orientation ?

    If is gay , why should he is taking guy & want them to dress like female, & behave like female, & his partner is doing so , what is his sex orientation? Let me know , thanks for answering 1 st qestion
  • Oct 13, 2009, 03:05 PM
    shazamataz

    He would still be gay I think...
    But he would have a fetish for transgender (or is it transexual?) males.

    Is it just dressing up as a female or going the whole way with a sex change?
  • Oct 13, 2009, 03:10 PM
    KatieK
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by binucbg View Post
    i want to know that, a male having sexual inclination toward male & he want his partner[male] to behave like woman. what is his sexual orientation ?

    He would be in my books considered Gay! I am not in any shape or form a perfessional or Doc though. That is just my honest opinion!:)
  • Oct 13, 2009, 08:41 PM
    asking

    Sex exists at all different levels. There is our genetic sex, whether we have two X chromosomes (female) or one X and one Y (male). There is our "phenotypic" sex, whether we have a vagina and ovaries and breasts or penis and testes (although some people have a combination of both or something part way in between).

    There is our gender identity--whether we feel we are male or female, which may have nothing to do with our chromosomes or body. And that's not black and white either. Not all straight women are girly and not all straight men are super-masculine. Likewise, gay men and women can have a range of gender identities.

    Then there is who we are attracted to. That's completely separate from all these other things.

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