ahem, fiercely he responds to it.A recent study published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior found that many self-identified heterosexuals feel same-sex attraction.
The study surveyed 2,900 self-identified heterosexuals in Spain between the ages of 18 and 40, with 31.5% of women and 13.2% of men reporting same-sex attraction.
The study found that same-sex attraction and sexual desire create discomfort and uncertainty in heterosexual people’s self-concept, likely due to social backlash and heteronormativity.
Discrimination against LGBTQ+ people affects the sexual development of heterosexuals who experience any attraction or desire outside of heteronormativity.With this in mind, and low-key what we are all thinking when we see such intense opposition towards our community, the “puke worthy” discomfort Latham finds in gay sex could be because, deep down, he’s curious about it.We’ll stay tuned for his eventual coming out story, but won’t pay too close attention to him, which this queen so desperately craves.The young man asked if it’s “possible to be straight” while also desiring “average looking” guy who he nonetheless finds “impossibly attractive.”.