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Marcus (38): a guy that I would consider more like me, that gets blowjobs from guys every once in a while, doesn’t do it every day. While most expressed frustration about the difficulty of finding sexual partners in rural areas, they nonetheless mostly chose men who are masculine, white and straight or secretly bisexual, underscoring the importance of these characteristics for their normative masculinity and bud-sex.” It’s not gay if you’re just like me. I go hunting every now and then, things that a quote-unquote manly man would do.Įxplains Silva: “Many participants explained that growing up in rural areas affected how they see themselves as masculine and straight. Reuben (28): I exercise, play sports, take part in what you’d call stereotypical masculine activities. So I asked Silva to share with me what his study’s participants told him and offer his explanation as to why they reckoned what they were doing wasn’t gay at all. What was different about Silva’s study is where this was taking placee- the American Heartland and the non-urban centers of Washington state and Oregon. It’s also something we’ve covered previously.
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At least two recent movies have dealt with straight-guy-on-straight-guy boning - The Overnight and The D Train. This in and of itself wasn’t all that shocking. In other words, they were just “helpin’ a buddy out” or “acting on urges.” “ Bud-Sex: Constructing Normative Masculinity Among Rural Straight Men That Have Sex With Men” Silva’s participants were among the latter and reframed sex with men to fit rural, hyper-masculine identities. When it comes to straight men having sex, Silva says it’s important to differentiate between two groups: (1) Closeted guys who tell people they’re straight but secretly identify as gay or bisexual and (2) Those who identify as straight but perceive their sexual identity in ways that run counter to what many people think of as straightness.