Your Anus Has No Orientation. Anal Sex Isnt About Sexual Orientation

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If a man has anal sex with another man, then he’s definitely not straight. If he were straight, he would find a woman who is into pegging or he would just use a dildo. Simple as that.

Also, the “sexual abuse” and “father hunger” answer sounds like complete BS.
 
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Many folks haven't mastered hygiene, and limit the backside to only excrement, which puts a damper on using it as a pleasure center. Others don't have a partner to encourage that experimentation- or their partner may unwittingly help to reinforce the ban. Or they have boxed themselves into an unmerited and outmoded definition of role limitations passed thru parents, traditions, or cultural/ religious influence.

One could make the argument that we live in a society that prioritizes, or at least reinforces the 'good' of procreative families which breed, pair bond and produce children. This means lone wolfs, matrons, and others who live in solo celibacy are lower in importance, since we have not evolved to produce butt babies. But nature that draws us towards OTHERS doesn't require attraction to the opposite sex.

Just because some men enjoy anal stimulation, that doesn't mean that is the only way they play- and guess what? Women have anuses, and many enjoy using them for sex, too. I think we choose to do what we like- and when it comes to sex, we certainly are more likely to repeat what results in a more powerful orgasm for the individual, regardless of sex.

As time progresses and generations become more comfortable with gender fluidity and object choice, it will be interesting to see if there is less social ranking given male-female couplings, and thereby a more thoughtful and objective view of inclusive sex that meets the needs of everyone. This would help foster a wider view of sex- one that focuses more on sharing of touch, love and emotion and that doesn't reinforce the idea that one form (or purpose) is better than others, which allows more of the body to be seen as capable of bringing pleasure, to self or to others, without shame, and without labels or limits. Like anything else, it just takes time for attitudes to change.
 
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