LGBT studies professor Joe Kort discussing a recent study showing 1 in 10 heterosexual-identified men have sex with other men, in Psychology Today. Some have been sexually abused and are compulsively reenacting childhood sexual trauma by male perpetrators some find sexual release with another man more accessible some have sex with men because it’s easier and requires fewer social skills than those required to have sex with women some are “gay for pay” and get financial rewards some like the attention they receive from other men some like anal sex, which they’re otherwise too ashamed to talk about or engage in with their female partners. Their behavior may reflect a desire to experiment, to engage in something that’s taboo, or to express inner psychological conflicts involving their sexual feelings and desires that have nothing to do with having a gay or bisexual identity.Straight men who have sex with men do so for a variety of reasons. They don’t sexually desire or get aroused by looking at other men, only by the sexual act…These men typically want to bond with and get affection from other men. For straight men who have sex with men, same-sex encounters aren’t about romance or sexual attraction and desire, but about sexual and physiological arousal-“getting off” with another who’s male and accessible.
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