As a straight guy…
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dickjones87 — 19 years ago(October 08, 2006 12:59 PM)
Yeah I'll admit it, he's a good looking guy. I'm also a straight man. He's really built with muscles, and he's got that sexy guy thing going for him. I'm surprised his board is so quiet and there aren't more ladies here. I mean come on, I'm the third guy in this thread.
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elizdv — 19 years ago(February 08, 2007 09:52 PM)
I think everybody else here (so far) would differ with you. A straight man declaring another attractive is ususual and should be given due credit. Anyway, having said that, might I declare. . .
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SirLizrd — 19 years ago(April 02, 2007 12:31 PM)
"There's nothing more annoying," really? You don't think that it's more annoying for a straight man NOT to be able to say that he thinks that another man is attractive. As a gay man, if I were going to say that a certain actress was attractive I would qualify my statement by mentioning that I am indeed a gay man. It just stresses the point. I don't think that the guy who started this thread was trying to pat himself on the back or make himself seem so enlightened. He was just emphasizing the fact that Daniel Sunjata happens to be THAT good looking. I think "there's nothing more annoying" than people who go out of their way to cut others down when they don't even really get what the person was trying to say in the first place.
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tamyabonet2 — 19 years ago(March 30, 2007 11:17 AM)
if a straight guy can call a guy ugly then a straight guy can tell when a guy is good looking, it doesnt mean he wants him in a sexual way and im glad you straight men are comfortable and secure with your sexuality. I found that most straight guys that make a big deal of a guy calling another guy good looking are in fact closeted themselves.
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tennisplaya45 — 19 years ago(April 04, 2007 11:31 AM)
Wow, I guess I can see the opinion of the annoyed poster. It does sort of make sense. In all honesty, I guess it is sort of bothersome that guys feel the need to say "I'm comfortable enough with my sexuality". Honestly, if you're a straight guy and you're saying that I'm going to assume that anyway. As for it being the most annoying thing in the world: In my opinion it does not rank high up there. In fact, it's probably one of the LEAST annoying things to me. IF some guy wants to spout off the fact that he's better than most straight men in this regard, then by all means I say let him. We have enough straight guys out there who are trying to say they're better than other straight men for reasons that wouldn't actually be qualified soKudos to the poster I guess. We need more people like you in the world.
As a gay man I definitely notice when woman are beautiful and I say it. I think the difference between me saying a woman is beautiful and straight guy saying it is I would never entertain the notion of having sex with her and she also doesn't arouse me. So yea, I think I missed my point. I was blathering. Sorry -
postsecrets — 18 years ago(August 11, 2007 12:26 AM)
Good for you for speaking up. I have to agree with you. I don't know why it's so taboo for guys to comment on another guy's attractiveness (or lack thereof). Is it so impossible to be impartial for two seconds and make a judgment on whether or not a guy looks good? Can you imagine two guys getting ready to go out with their girls dancing or something and one of them says, "How do I look?" and the other says, "I can't answer that or I'll be gay."
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CheeryToes — 18 years ago(September 08, 2007 06:51 PM)
I was married to a man who had no problem when we were watching TV or a movie saying "man that guys good looking", now whether he said it in front of his Navy buddies or not, I don't know! I once went to the front desk to greet someone who was there to see me, when she turned and smiled at me and stuck out her hand, my jaw almost hit the floor - she was that beautiful. I went back in the office to get something and said "you guys have to find a reason to walk by the front desk and look at this woman, she's insanely beautiful"
Physical beauty is physical beauty male or female, some folks gots it and some folks don't - (most don't)
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