So anons and anonettes I'm here to pose a question. Recently I've been questioning my sexuality a little and the thought of experimenting, but I feel like I have some weird internalised homophobia that's putting me off of the idea slightly. What's the best way to figure this out? I've considered maybe experimenting with a femboy or something would help since they present as more femme, and that wouldn't cause my brain to freak out or something like that? Where I live doesn't have a lot of LGBT communities/representation so I'm incredibly uneducated on this topic, so any advice would be great!>Relevant (?) info:>M, 26, "Straight", UK
>>41034903Maybe you should try pornographic material first? Just browse r34.
>>41034961I've tried this and that's kinda what gave me the femboy idea. I can get off to r34 of effeminate dudes and irl porn of femboys, but straight up dudes is still a no go even in r34.
>>41035044Its pretty clear that you are bisexual. Femboy is still a male.>straight up dudes is still a no go even in r34.Feminine males are straight up dudes, you need to let go of this idea that how people dress and present themselves, changes their sex. Its ok to be same sex attracted. You don't need to fancy every type of a man to be homosexual, people have types.
>>41034903femboys dont exist, if you want a chick with a dick your options are pretty much just trannies
>>41034903>UKAll britbongs have ingrained internalised homophobia as a result of our mediascape nowadays, so you are probably some sort of femboy or whatever. Don't be afraid to be who you are, even if just in private (I've seen people in full femboy pink maid dress outside Glasgow Queen Street at 5 to 7 on a saturday morning before, you'll be fine)