Monday, January 21, 2019

Blurred Lines

Did any of you get to observe the Super Blood Wolf Moon Eclipse? I stepped out into the cold every 30 minutes, or so, to check the progression. At the peak, you could actually see the three-dimensional aspect and it appeared like the giant ball it is suspended in the sky. Nature is fascinating. The minutia of differences is what keeps things interesting.
According to a study reported by Slate writer Kyle Mustain, 4 out of 5 men don't consider mutual masturbation as gay. When asked, 82% of respondents indicated that kissing or becoming emotionally attached to another man would be [gay].
Mustain references Jane Ward's Not Gay: Sex Between Men wherein she states straight men will adopt 'props, costumes, and dialogue' to engage in sex with other guys. In other words: watching heterosexual porn, drinking, and talking about 'pussy' maintains the straightness of jacking off together, even going so far as to stroke one another's cocks. "Touching cock isn't gay; touching lips is. Touching hearts really is."


Though, I dare say, if a close friend were to get seriously injured, or die, they would find that 'touching hearts' is part of their relationship.

The lines between ' "just fucking around," "kinda gay," and "Okay, that's really gay" are pretty superficial,' Mustain concludes. Blurred lines, so to speak; minutia.


This rather explains the growing number of self-identifying straight men attending the growing number of jack-off groups.


10 comments:

SickoRicko said...

You always have the most interesting stuff, and I'm glad you're back home.

Your French Patrick said...

Can not a husband practice reciprocal masturbation with his wife? Notwithstanding the federal recognition of same-sex marriage we still discuss ad infinitum the gender of angels by wondering if we must or not consider mutual masturbation as gay. The mere fact of asking this question brings into question the equality of gay and hetero-sexual citizens, and that don't help.

January 21 being the International Hug Day I send you as much hugs as you want of them, my darlings Jean and Pat.

Xersex said...

wanktastic

This Old Nan said...

Great as always - your observations and the images! Very hot and humid day ahead!

Mark Greene said...

I totally missed it !

JeanWM said...

It seems to me that you can also have a close, one-of-a-kind connection to someone regardless of their gender. I have often wondered when I see people who have always been heterosexual or gay end up with someone of the opposite sex.

I looked out my window here in Europe this a.m., and wow look at that moon! It was just going down; sunrise is at 8:40 a.m. That’s one of the problems when you travel you lose touch. Hugs and bisous.

Mistress Maddie said...

I don't think years down the road it will matter, People will be having sex and getting off, with both sexes. I think it goes on now, just no one talks about it.

Sixpence Notthewiser said...

If there’s two people with the same genitals, it’s either L, G, or B in the lgbtq continuum. No ifs or buts.

Anonymous said...

Why can’t guys be fluid? Why do we have to label what we do with other guys as “straight” or “ gay” or even “bi?”

whkattk said...

@ Anon - I agree. And, I do think this upcoming generation is trying (too hard in some instances) to make that the case. We are human, we are sexual. End of the story.