Poll.... What Sexuality Are You?....

What Sexuality Are You?

  • Straight

    Votes: 263 7.7%
  • Gay

    Votes: 2,027 59.7%
  • Bisexual

    Votes: 858 25.3%
  • Pansexual

    Votes: 99 2.9%
  • Queer

    Votes: 95 2.8%
  • Asexual

    Votes: 55 1.6%

  • Total voters
    3,397

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Hi Everyone! I hope you are doing well. Special bonus at the end of this post :)

We ran this poll a few years ago. I think it would be interesting to run this again and see if things have changed at all.

In case any of you are unsure of the terms. Here are some definitions for each.

Straight

A.K.A, straight. We all know this one — It’s the most “accepted” form of sexuality. Hetero means “other” or “different,” so it classifies those who feel attraction to a sex different from their own.

Gay

Homo means “same,” so homosexual means liking someone of the same sex. This is probably the second most well-known orientation. Gay and lesbian people generally fit into this category.

Bisexual

Bi means “two” and bisexual individuals feel attraction to those of both the same and different sex or gender. They are attracted to both females and males. Just because a man has only had relationships with women does not negate the attraction he may have to other men. Bisexual people are commonly erased in society because they don't fit into an either-or category. They are not 50% gay and 50% straight; they are bisexual.

Pansexual

Pan means “all,” so pansexual people are attracted to all genders. It’s similar to bisexual in that pansexual individuals are attracted to more than one gender; however, they can feel attraction to male, female, intersexual, gender-queer, transsexual and other gender identities. For people who identify as pansexual, gender is not a limiting factor in attraction because they are attracted to people of any sex or gender. The term “pansexual” is often used interchangeably with “omnisexual.”

Queer

Queer is a very ambiguous word. It has many different definitions and uses, but here I will try to define it as simply as possible. Basically, a queer person does not conform to traditional gender or sexuality norms.

Asexual

Asexual people experience no or little sexual attraction. Asexual individuals can, however, feel a romantic and emotional attraction to someone. Many (but not all) asexual people can experience arousal, but it is not directed at anyone in particular. They can still engage in sexual activity and go on to have successful and meaningful relationships while not feeling sexual attraction to their partner.

For reference here was the poll from 4 years ago Poll.... What Sexuality Are You?....

BONUS FOR YOU!
For those of you that made it this far here is a little bonus for you.

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Hi Everyone! I hope you are doing well. Special bonus at the end of this post :)

We ran this poll a few years ago. I think it would be interesting to run this again and see if things have changed at all.

In case any of you are unsure of the terms. Here are some definitions for each.

Heterosexual

A.K.A, straight. We all know this one — It’s the most “accepted” form of sexuality. Hetero means “other” or “different,” so it classifies those who feel attraction to a sex different from their own.

Homosexual

Homo means “same,” so homosexual means liking someone of the same sex. This is probably the second most well-known orientation. Gay and lesbian people generally fit into this category.

Bisexual

Bi means “two” and bisexual individuals feel attraction to those of both the same and different sex or gender. They are attracted to both females and males. Just because a man has only had relationships with women does not negate the attraction he may have to other men. Bisexual people are commonly erased in society because they don't fit into an either-or category. They are not 50% gay and 50% straight; they are bisexual.

Pansexual

Pan means “all,” so pansexual people are attracted to all genders. It’s similar to bisexual in that pansexual individuals are attracted to more than one gender; however, they can feel attraction to male, female, intersexual, gender-queer, transsexual and other gender identities. For people who identify as pansexual, gender is not a limiting factor in attraction because they are attracted to people of any sex or gender. The term “pansexual” is often used interchangeably with “omnisexual.”

Queer

Queer is a very ambiguous word. It has many different definitions and uses, but here I will try to define it as simply as possible. Basically, a queer person does not conform to traditional gender or sexuality norms.

Asexual

Asexual people experience no or little sexual attraction. Asexual individuals can, however, feel a romantic and emotional attraction to someone. Many (but not all) asexual people can experience arousal, but it is not directed at anyone in particular. They can still engage in sexual activity and go on to have successful and meaningful relationships while not feeling sexual attraction to their partner.

For reference here was the poll from 4 years ago Poll.... What Sexuality Are You?....

BONUS FOR YOU!
For those of you that made it this far here is a little bonus for you.

Special Featured New Member @hidddenhors333 He joined Dec1 st and has posted some incredible pictures in his gallery https://www.lpsg.com/gallery/users/hidddenhors333.19354091/

His best may be this one. Enjoy and Have a Great Day!


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Hi Everyone! I hope you are doing well. Special bonus at the end of this post :)

We ran this poll a few years ago. I think it would be interesting to run this again and see if things have changed at all.

In case any of you are unsure of the terms. Here are some definitions for each.

Heterosexual

A.K.A, straight. We all know this one — It’s the most “accepted” form of sexuality. Hetero means “other” or “different,” so it classifies those who feel attraction to a sex different from their own.

Homosexual

Homo means “same,” so homosexual means liking someone of the same sex. This is probably the second most well-known orientation. Gay and lesbian people generally fit into this category.

Bisexual

Bi means “two” and bisexual individuals feel attraction to those of both the same and different sex or gender. They are attracted to both females and males. Just because a man has only had relationships with women does not negate the attraction he may have to other men. Bisexual people are commonly erased in society because they don't fit into an either-or category. They are not 50% gay and 50% straight; they are bisexual.

Pansexual

Pan means “all,” so pansexual people are attracted to all genders. It’s similar to bisexual in that pansexual individuals are attracted to more than one gender; however, they can feel attraction to male, female, intersexual, gender-queer, transsexual and other gender identities. For people who identify as pansexual, gender is not a limiting factor in attraction because they are attracted to people of any sex or gender. The term “pansexual” is often used interchangeably with “omnisexual.”

Queer

Queer is a very ambiguous word. It has many different definitions and uses, but here I will try to define it as simply as possible. Basically, a queer person does not conform to traditional gender or sexuality norms.

Asexual

Asexual people experience no or little sexual attraction. Asexual individuals can, however, feel a romantic and emotional attraction to someone. Many (but not all) asexual people can experience arousal, but it is not directed at anyone in particular. They can still engage in sexual activity and go on to have successful and meaningful relationships while not feeling sexual attraction to their partner.

For reference here was the poll from 4 years ago Poll.... What Sexuality Are You?....

BONUS FOR YOU!
For those of you that made it this far here is a little bonus for you.

Special Featured New Member @hidddenhors333 He joined Dec1 st and has posted some incredible pictures in his gallery https://www.lpsg.com/gallery/users/hidddenhors333.19354091/

His best may be this one. Enjoy and Have a Great Day!


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mmmmmmmmmmm what a lovely cock- love the shockdoctor sport wearing- love to have it in my collection filled with your scent and cum
 
mmmmmmmmmmm what a lovely cock- love the shockdoctor sport wearing- love to have it in my collection filled with your scent and cum
That was a nice msg. A 10 year member! Thank you for being here so long. I've given you a month of LPSG Gold as a thank you gift!
 
Unfortunately dreams go by opposites
In my social medium it looks like everyone he straight as plank
btw I am full 5 years member and I have enormous number of likes received)))
Do you think as a site we should do more to try to bring people together who want to meet others?
 
Labels are hard. I'm a straight married dad. But I like looking at cocks. But I'm not really interested in sex with a guy. But a close bate buddy would be awesome.

I voted bi because I'm not exclusively turned on by the female body. I don't think it's a very useful label, because it seems applicable to most humans to a greater or lesser degree.
 
I’ve never been one to say I have an ‘identity’ but I answered ‘bisexual.’ I do have a question about Pansexual. It says about being attracted to all gender identities but how can one be attracted to an identity? I can look at someone who I find attractive, doesn’t matter whether I see them as male or female, I will find them attractive. But I can’t work out how one can be attracted to someone’s identity.

I’d be very grateful if someone can better explain as, at 33, I appear to be a dinosaur.
 
I’ve never been one to say I have an ‘identity’ but I answered ‘bisexual.’ I do have a question about Pansexual. It says about being attracted to all gender identities but how can one be attracted to an identity? I can look at someone who I find attractive, doesn’t matter whether I see them as male or female, I will find them attractive. But I can’t work out how one can be attracted to someone’s identity.

I’d be very grateful if someone can better explain as, at 33, I appear to be a dinosaur.
I think Gary Oldman can help here.

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In the past, the concept of this definition has always been a source of anxiety for me and I have always maintained an appearance that was not overtly gay. I have had my relationships in the open, but consistently held a dominant, more masculine role. Essentially, I never overcame my inhibitions or met anyone for whom there was a desire for me to be dominated through passive penetration. Now, I no longer care and am happy that many young people today consider themselves "fluid”.