I am sure it is no surprise to users who have been here a while, to know that the (Sexual) "Orientation" listed in model bios is often a joke. Many of the guys who list themselves as "Gay" are really straight, but realize their target audience is mostly gay men, and they assume they might be uncomfortable with someone who is straight, and that is likely true. Sure, some gay men might prefer a bisexual, assuming they are more likely to be masculine (Not true, of course). Some may even want to have a fantasy session online with a "straight guy."
Studies have shown that bisexuals generally do PREFER one gender over the other, although they feel some attraction to both. But the "mystery orientation" on F4F is "Bi Curious" ... What the hell is that? OK, maybe curious about the "other" orientation, but little/no experience? Yeah, but the question remains: WHAT is their primary orientation (So you know what gender is the subject of the curiosity)? The answer is that you have no way of knowing. It could be a
straight guy curious about being with a man, or a gay guy wanting to try sex with a woman. (Wouldn't it be nice to KNOW that, when reading their bio? Just saying ...)
I have spoken to many models about sexual orientation. Three of my favorite models (who are quite popular on the site), are listed as Gay in their bios, and have told me they are actually straight. Two of those said the bios were filled out by their studio, without even asking the model for any of the answers (They also made up their fantasies, obsessions, desires, etc.) And both do get some users who are
straight women.
And the first model I had a private with here, who billed himself as bisexual, was actually
straight and was a bit homophobic (He told me I was his favorite client, since I respected him. He hated that other guys "hit on" him ... All together now: DUHHHHHH!) He left F4F, to go to a sleazy site where he could work with his girlfriend as a couple. Unfortunately, nobody cared, and he was not making enough money as a "couple" to live on. He went back to single sessions with men.)
No, I have no complaints with this (Surprise!

), just thought I'd share this and see if it spurs a discussion. I used to work on a gay hotline and the "Am I gay / bi / what?" question was the #1 topic of callers. It is more understood today, but I am surprised how many users I see in the chatrooms who are clearly just "exploring" their gay attraction. Thankfully, most of the models handle that situation very well.
Personally, I believe we are all born bisexual, in that we have the ABILITY to function with either gender, But obviously there is a PREFERENCE (even among bisexuals) for one or the other, and that is how we "label" ourselves.
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