Str8 men enjoy being watched by gay males.
I have been so curious lately about this. Some heterosexual males enjoy or don't mind being looked and admired by gay males. Is this because they are comfortable in their own bodies, don't mind sharing the view, are ehxibitionist no matter what, plain nudist or few of the above? Of Course there is always respect among everyone. It is all sane and good fun. Naked hugs.
I think it's because some of us are secure in ourselves, and also
were not homophobic. I've been in resorts or on nude beaches were
other men have asked why I'm not freaked out when guys seem to
stare to long, or even make comments to me of a sexual nature. I
can only speak for myself, but I'm just not bothered by attention
of that form. .... I guess one might consider a tad bit of exhibitionism is included as well.
Well, I think guys that are comfortable with other men looking understand a simple reality: Even straight men check out each other's equipment in the locker room to see how they measure up, whether they admit it or not. Plus if you are somewhere public like a nude beach, it's not like you can pick which gender sees you walking nude along the surf. :)
I enjoy being watched by anyone - male or female, gay bi or straight. It makes no difference. As someone said: we all check each other out. Call it people-watching, only the people happen to be naked. And what does it matter if they look for a bit longer or even stare. I'm a bit of an exhibitionist and any attention is flattering at my age.
.... After awhile, another guy came up to me and made a comment about my naked body and my all over tan. ...
I was at my health club the other day. I saw an older gentleman in the locker room as I walked in.. he was drying off from the showers. He had a gorgeous all-over tan.
At first I thought I would not say anything.. fearing he might think I was coming on to him or something. I selected a locker and got ready to swim -- he was just down the row from me so I saw him for a while. Then, on my way out to the showers before getting into the pool, I decided to make a comment. So, I approached him and said that he had a VERY nice tan! He smiled and said it was fake. I said, well, fake or not it looks amazing. He thanked me for the compliment, saying it was nice to hear.
I felt good knowing I had done a very little thing but it helped him feel good about himself. Something I think we all need regularly.