kucheeku
TMF Master
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He thinks, and you hope.
After almost 40 years spent as a professional actor, (so I have some knowledge of the people whereof I speak) I still find it sadly amusing that so many gays seem convinced that a straight man is simply someone who doesn't know he's gay yet, and yet paradoxically like to believe that a man who says he's straight but 'interacts' with men or wants to, IS straight.
First off--
your "years of experience in the acting field" doesn't impress me one ounce regarding whether you know or don't know someone's sexual orientation. Unless you are, say Dr. John Money and have studied gender identity and sexual orientation as your job, being around actors is not a qualifier.
The second, and really the main point of my first post, is that the labels don't matter one bit for male/male tickling. If you think it's weird, or "non-straight" or whatever, so effing what? Unclebill brings up "what if a guy tickled another guy in a mall or sporting event". You know what? If that guy was my pal, damn yes I would tickle him and anyone criticizing would get a truly hearty "fuck you!" from me. I've faced homophobes before with daggers in my eyes and they've ALWAYS backed down.
So, the male/male tickling thing. A problem? Really? Wow.



