What many people here seem to be unaware of, those being posters who insist that they know how to define the OP's sexuality, is that sexuality exists on a continuum or spectrum. The idea that people can be set into one of three positions, i.e. gay, bi, or straight, oversimplifies the matter. . My own male partner has the ability to appreciate another man's features; he also has been open to having sexual experiences with certain people of the same gender, but only up to a point (pretty surface-level, like making out; not interested in anything beyond that). Knowing him as I do, I wouldn't necessarily define him as "bi". Labels are limiting and oversimplifying in some cases, so to everyone proclaiming to know how this man's orientation works, check yourself.




