There is no comparison in promiscuity between straight or gay men, or even among the women. It is like there are people who lies a lot or those who seldom do. It just come naturally to both categories, or should i say unnaturally. So it is wiser to not judge people depending on their sexuality.
Since there are a lot more bisexual men who practice safer sex then a lot of gay men,bisexual men don't have as many sexual parters as gay men do. Answer 2: Promiscuity has nothing to do with one's sexual orientation. It has everything to do with one's personality and morals. Sure some bi men are more promiscuous than gay men. And vice versa. Same thing for straight men. And women, of course. It all depends on the individual.
It is not possible to definitively say if there are more gay men than straight men as sexual orientation can vary widely among individuals and is not always accurately reported. Studies have estimated that around 3-4% of the male population identify as gay.
Although sexual orientation (whether a person is gay or straight) may be genetically determined, there's no statistical evidence that gay men are more likely than straight men to have gay children.
No. Gay men have just as much value in society as straight men. In some cases, more so, because some gay men adopt the children that straight men abandon.
Yes. Men are by nature more promiscuous than women. Since both partners are male the drive of both are continually on overdrive. Straight men would be as sexually aggressive as gay if their partners were as driven. Many Straight men would love to have multiple sex partners but typically their female counterparts are not as open to this behavior as gay partners are. Obviously these are both general statements as their are many promiscuous women, but typically speaking gay me
Libido levels do not determine sexual orientation. Sexual orientation is a complex and deeply rooted aspect of a person's identity that is not solely based on libido. Engaging in gay sex is a matter of sexual attraction and desire, which can vary among individuals regardless of their libido levels.
No, more straight people get HPV than gay people.
No, not at all. However, it is true that since gay people have had to form relationships outside the law for so long, that the standards of fidelity to a partner within gay culture are different than they are in straight culture.But even so, many gay couples are completely monogamous.
They moisturize, shave, and work out more than straight men
It's not necessarily true, but most gay men do put physical appearance and their bodies as top priority for meeting other gay men.
Gay men tend to have more in common with girls than straight males do. Whether they are pretty or not.
Straight men generally do NOT chase gay women unless they don't know the woman is gay.