Bisexual men are not gay! For most of my life i have been bisexual and loved it. I genuinely get turned on and want to be with women but I also do with men. It's such a beautiful thing and has even helped me put love and positivity out into the world and society.
If you are attracted to men you are probably gay. If you are very particular who you want to be with, like a certain guy maybe. That's still being gay. But if you are attracted to both men and women and you are not seeing anyone at the time. You are bisexual. If you are dating a women you are stright. Everyone is bisexual until they make a choice. I think what your track record is how you define someone's sexualty. Who have you been with lately. If you have been with both men and women recently you are probably bisexaul. I think your sexuality is based on who you've been with most recently. Does any of this make sense?
@@colinc22475of course you can. You owe NO ONE an explanation. I identify as bisexual because I am proud of it and I love it. Drew is right on the money that it's a gift and a blessing.
Delightful video. I just found this channel. I'm pretty new to my acceptance of being bi; I had called myself a lesbian before. I don't really care about people calling me gay, but bi erasure still gets to me. I've had a lot of girlfriends and I'm dating a woman right now, but other than that, I've only dated a trans masc non-binary person. It's the last part of my identity that really gets to me as a trans woman.
hey!!! awhhh thank you so much Madeline, proud of you for going on your journey of self acceptance that's amazing! Honestly, we have to empower ourselves so that other peoples opinions mean ZERO to us
As someone who recently accepted my bisexuality and came out to my wife, I think that most people who call a bisexual person gay do so because well, the biggest difference is obviously that a bisexual man likes both men and women, while gay men are only into men and not women. For most people the only distinction between bi and gay men thus becomes that gay men dont like girls, which to most people is not something worth making a distinction of, a technicality of sorts. I know this because my entire childhood I was straight but of course exposed to education about LBTQ, and to me this was the mindset. I knew the distinction, but I just didnt care at the time. However, there is a lot of situations where this distinction is CRUCIAL. If you are a girl, a bisexual man is just as likely to fall in love with you as a straight man, but a gay man will never fall in love with you. I personally get offended when people who know my sexuality call me gay, only for the simple reason that I am happily married to a woman, and them accusing me of being gay would insinuate an accusation that I don't love my wife. Had I been single, I would rarely give a shit if someone called me gay instead of bisexual, unless that someone is a woman I were on a date with, because like, Why would I as a man date a woman if I were gay?
Exactly correct. There's a lot of diversity amongst gay people. There are many gay people who also do things that are stereotypically not gay, like dating women, but it's not a zero-sum point system - a gay guy who's into sports cars, beer, footie, and being a public nuisance is still gay despite also being part of an aggressively heterosexual culture.
Great vid 🙏🏾 glad someone talks about this topic, especially in men bisexuality is pretty much... non-existing or at least not talked about enough. I'm bi and back in middle school when people asked me :Are you gay? I replied with: No. Looking back on the question :Are you gay? I wonder what these people would do with this information. Did it change their whole world? Are they enlightened now? Did you get a dopamine boost?? Etc... Basically what I try to say, to this day I have no idea why people ask this question like it would change the whole system 😂
thank you bro!! and wow not us living the same lives in diff places 😳 hahaha I totally get you tho, and also why is it any of their business? I have a bout 100 come backs I wish I could go back and say to bullies/people who were rude at school, but our self love and happiness now is the best revenge 😇💜
I think so! Bisexual people are gay but not in the exclusive way like homosexuals in their sexual attraction! But bisexuality is gay in its inclusivity! But that is my personal opinion!
It is astonishing how literally everyone at my work now has been so kind and chatty now that they know I am bisexual/queer. It is awesome being bi. 😎 The parts at 2:23 and 5:00 had me laughing hard. Drew love and respect!! ✌ ♥ 😘
I can't believe I just found them today. I'm so happy others see this the way I do because I DO feel this is a gift and I love having this beautiful part of myself.
Thank you. I've struggled with this all my life and it's why I have only come out after 64 years. My wife of 36 years knows and she loves me. What really bothers me is that it isn't all about sex: I love people. I don't want to have sex without loving people. So guys who just want to fuck women think I'm gay because I want to make love. I don't want to fuck guys either but making love with guys hasn't worked for me so well, though I've had a few good experiences. I really want some male bonding with my sex. With women we could call it Heterosexual bonding, and that's worked even when platonic, With guys the sex and love don't seem to connect. Not gay and don't fit with gay stereotypes.
Discrimination of all kinds should be condemned. However, the bisexuals aren't blameless either. I met so many bisexuals with internalised homophobia, who have strong attachment to «straight» - because they assume being queer has low status. That's why I never understand «bi» people who always complain being discriminated by queer communities whilst often want to fit in with heterosexual norms and look down on gay, lesbian, trans and queer persons. Most bi men almost always attach to & identify themselves with hetero norm, but distance from queers, somehow want to use us as sidedish whenever feeling horny. Few of them have a desire to be seen with same sex person - leave alone have a stable relationship/marriage. Respect is two-way Street. You admitted that you hated being referred as gay - subtle way of saying being labeled as bi has higher status than gay.
I don't see it that way. Personally, I just feel at home in the mainstream society, and can't relate to gays who are part of the gay subculture. I'm bi, and I can relate best to mainstream bi and gay people.
@@robertcohen8554I don't relate much to mainstream society but I definitely agree with him that being bisexual is amazing and helps me be a happier person putting love and positivity out the world. It also makes me feel connections with people easier (male and female). Life is so beautiful.
I've talked to a couple of bi men who insist that they are gay because "it's an umbrella term for everyone". I asked one of them if gay men could call themselves homosexuals to differentiate themselves from bi men, and he said no, that is an umbrella term too. So I'm thinking, if gay men began to refer to themselves as wombats, it would take about two minutes until someone came over and said stop gatekeeping who can be a wombat.
Partially true, but gay and homosexual have multiple meanings due to their use as broader cultural terms for men who exhibit feminine traits, and wombat presumably wouldn't.
@@yurisei6732 Feminine traits? No, that is not what homosexual refers to at all. Femininity is _associated_ with male homosexuality but the word itself means attracted to the same sex. The same with gay. We use it to differentiate ourselves from men who are straight or bi. The reason why it became the name of the gay liberation movevement is that gay men were the most typical targets of homophobic oppression, or at least the most typical recipients of the most egrecious forms of abuse. And if wombat was to become a popular term for gay men, it would go down the same route as the word gay regardless of what it meant before. Gay also used to mean something else, and while these old meanings can still become activated in certain contexts, like old song lyrics or poetry, the most widely accepted one is male homosexual.
I am a gay man. I rather be with a bisexual man, because if a bisexual man can choose a women/biological children, less unwanted talking from the siciaty, and he chooses me, with all my traumas, bad mental health, autism, than I know that he wants me. I don't have the same security with gays.
Yes, just not exclusively. If you're into the same sex, you're gay; it doesn't require also not being into the opposite sex. It's like how all crabs are crustaceans but not all crustaceans are crabs.
Bisexual men are not gay! For most of my life i have been bisexual and loved it. I genuinely get turned on and want to be with women but I also do with men. It's such a beautiful thing and has even helped me put love and positivity out into the world and society.
No
If you are attracted to men you are probably gay. If you are very particular who you want to be with, like a certain guy maybe. That's still being gay. But if you are attracted to both men and women and you are not seeing anyone at the time. You are bisexual. If you are dating a women you are stright. Everyone is bisexual until they make a choice. I think what your track record is how you define someone's sexualty. Who have you been with lately. If you have been with both men and women recently you are probably bisexaul. I think your sexuality is based on who you've been with most recently. Does any of this make sense?
Love this video! As a bisexual man, I feel seen and heard. Thank you!
thank you so much! I really appreciate you Mac
He proved a point to me about being called gay, because I didn't like that because I like both genders, but I guess I am gay but only part gay LOL.
@@colinc22475of course you can. You owe NO ONE an explanation. I identify as bisexual because I am proud of it and I love it. Drew is right on the money that it's a gift and a blessing.
its always nice to hear a fellow bi guy like myself talk about stuff like this
Delightful video. I just found this channel. I'm pretty new to my acceptance of being bi; I had called myself a lesbian before. I don't really care about people calling me gay, but bi erasure still gets to me. I've had a lot of girlfriends and I'm dating a woman right now, but other than that, I've only dated a trans masc non-binary person. It's the last part of my identity that really gets to me as a trans woman.
hey!!! awhhh thank you so much Madeline, proud of you for going on your journey of self acceptance that's amazing! Honestly, we have to empower ourselves so that other peoples opinions mean ZERO to us
As someone who recently accepted my bisexuality and came out to my wife, I think that most people who call a bisexual person gay do so because well, the biggest difference is obviously that a bisexual man likes both men and women, while gay men are only into men and not women. For most people the only distinction between bi and gay men thus becomes that gay men dont like girls, which to most people is not something worth making a distinction of, a technicality of sorts. I know this because my entire childhood I was straight but of course exposed to education about LBTQ, and to me this was the mindset. I knew the distinction, but I just didnt care at the time.
However, there is a lot of situations where this distinction is CRUCIAL. If you are a girl, a bisexual man is just as likely to fall in love with you as a straight man, but a gay man will never fall in love with you. I personally get offended when people who know my sexuality call me gay, only for the simple reason that I am happily married to a woman, and them accusing me of being gay would insinuate an accusation that I don't love my wife. Had I been single, I would rarely give a shit if someone called me gay instead of bisexual, unless that someone is a woman I were on a date with, because like, Why would I as a man date a woman if I were gay?
Exactly correct. There's a lot of diversity amongst gay people. There are many gay people who also do things that are stereotypically not gay, like dating women, but it's not a zero-sum point system - a gay guy who's into sports cars, beer, footie, and being a public nuisance is still gay despite also being part of an aggressively heterosexual culture.
“Are you gay or straight” I’m hot? Tfff
RIGHT!! mood af
@@drewwyllie hahah ur hot also babes🥵🫡
I just found this channel but I'm already smitten for him. 😍
Great vid 🙏🏾 glad someone talks about this topic, especially in men bisexuality is pretty much... non-existing or at least not talked about enough.
I'm bi and back in middle school when people asked me :Are you gay? I replied with: No. Looking back on the question :Are you gay? I wonder what these people would do with this information. Did it change their whole world? Are they enlightened now? Did you get a dopamine boost?? Etc... Basically what I try to say, to this day I have no idea why people ask this question like it would change the whole system 😂
thank you bro!! and wow not us living the same lives in diff places 😳 hahaha I totally get you tho, and also why is it any of their business? I have a bout 100 come backs I wish I could go back and say to bullies/people who were rude at school, but our self love and happiness now is the best revenge 😇💜
Okay, Billy Hargrove! 😂 Great video and informative, thank you
You're def bi dude. I'm genuinely bi too and I can read you, bro.
I love him! (And not just because he is so incredibly secksie)
Aye same here
Awesome vid, personally bI feels separate gay and heterosexual, glad yoyve embraced your whole self,
thank you Chester!! yes I completely agree, we gotta love all parts of ourselves
I think so! Bisexual people are gay but not in the exclusive way like homosexuals in their sexual attraction! But bisexuality is gay in its inclusivity! But that is my personal opinion!
Yeah, you're probably right.
gay historically being a derogatory term to exclude queer man, this sounds reasonable
Being bisexual for half my life I'm attracted to 2 certain men the fairy type and the quiet shy strong heart type who's speaks there voice ❤
It is astonishing how literally everyone at my work now has been so kind and chatty now that they know I am bisexual/queer. It is awesome being bi. 😎
The parts at 2:23 and 5:00 had me laughing hard. Drew love and respect!! ✌ ♥ 😘
It is very complicated ,some Bisexuals are mainly Gay,some Mainly Heterosexual and very much 50/50 percent Gay /Straight.
I tell people, if the subject comes up, I'm bisexual. But really I'm probably 80% gay.
Drew you’re doing WORK. Love your videos 🔥
ahhh thank you so much, your words mean a lot - I really appreciate you 🫶🥹
I can't believe I just found them today. I'm so happy others see this the way I do because I DO feel this is a gift and I love having this beautiful part of myself.
Thank you. I've struggled with this all my life and it's why I have only come out after 64 years. My wife of 36 years knows and she loves me. What really bothers me is that it isn't all about sex: I love people. I don't want to have sex without loving people. So guys who just want to fuck women think I'm gay because I want to make love. I don't want to fuck guys either but making love with guys hasn't worked for me so well, though I've had a few good experiences. I really want some male bonding with my sex. With women we could call it Heterosexual bonding, and that's worked even when platonic, With guys the sex and love don't seem to connect. Not gay and don't fit with gay stereotypes.
Discrimination of all kinds should be condemned. However, the bisexuals aren't blameless either. I met so many bisexuals with internalised homophobia, who have strong attachment to «straight» - because they assume being queer has low status. That's why I never understand «bi» people who always complain being discriminated by queer communities whilst often want to fit in with heterosexual norms and look down on gay, lesbian, trans and queer persons. Most bi men almost always attach to & identify themselves with hetero norm, but distance from queers, somehow want to use us as sidedish whenever feeling horny. Few of them have a desire to be seen with same sex person - leave alone have a stable relationship/marriage. Respect is two-way Street. You admitted that you hated being referred as gay - subtle way of saying being labeled as bi has higher status than gay.
I don't see it that way. Personally, I just feel at home in the mainstream society, and can't relate to gays who are part of the gay subculture. I'm bi, and I can relate best to mainstream bi and gay people.
@@robertcohen8554I don't relate much to mainstream society but I definitely agree with him that being bisexual is amazing and helps me be a happier person putting love and positivity out the world. It also makes me feel connections with people easier (male and female). Life is so beautiful.
To bi! or not to Bi?? Thats not a question ha ha!
I've talked to a couple of bi men who insist that they are gay because "it's an umbrella term for everyone". I asked one of them if gay men could call themselves homosexuals to differentiate themselves from bi men, and he said no, that is an umbrella term too. So I'm thinking, if gay men began to refer to themselves as wombats, it would take about two minutes until someone came over and said stop gatekeeping who can be a wombat.
Partially true, but gay and homosexual have multiple meanings due to their use as broader cultural terms for men who exhibit feminine traits, and wombat presumably wouldn't.
@@yurisei6732 Feminine traits? No, that is not what homosexual refers to at all. Femininity is _associated_ with male homosexuality but the word itself means attracted to the same sex. The same with gay. We use it to differentiate ourselves from men who are straight or bi. The reason why it became the name of the gay liberation movevement is that gay men were the most typical targets of homophobic oppression, or at least the most typical recipients of the most egrecious forms of abuse. And if wombat was to become a popular term for gay men, it would go down the same route as the word gay regardless of what it meant before. Gay also used to mean something else, and while these old meanings can still become activated in certain contexts, like old song lyrics or poetry, the most widely accepted one is male homosexual.
@@yurisei6732 we can change that!
You look like Dacre Montgomery.
Bi is bi, gay is gay
I am a gay man. I rather be with a bisexual man, because if a bisexual man can choose a women/biological children, less unwanted talking from the siciaty, and he chooses me, with all my traumas, bad mental health, autism, than I know that he wants me. I don't have the same security with gays.
That doesn't make any sense at all, it's just internalized homophobia
@@artaquino6388 no it's not lol
There's no such thing as gay umbrella,this also invalidates gay people since it's a whole sexuality
When rain is forecast on the day of a pride event, I always see a lot of gay umbrellas.
yes
Yes, just not exclusively. If you're into the same sex, you're gay; it doesn't require also not being into the opposite sex. It's like how all crabs are crustaceans but not all crustaceans are crabs.