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'''Facultative Homosexuality''' describes a man or boy who lies more towards the [[heterosexual]] side of [[Alfred_Kinsey#Kinsey_scale|the sexual continuum]]. A person who is predominantly heterosexual but who does have some same-sex desire and who engages in [[homosexual]] sex, typically while in a sex-segregated, all male community such as the priesthood, a boy in [[boarding school]] but most frequently it is used to describe sexual behavior in prison ([[situational homosexuality]]).  It may also be used to describe a married man who engages in extramarital sexual encounters with other men  or intramarital  same-sex group sexual encounters (threesome) and other similar sexual behavior where two males are involved. The same-sex physical activity may be engaged in only for sexual pleasure or for power, or control and without having any emotional connection or only having a superficial emotional connection to their sexual partner. Facultative homosexuality differs from homosexuality and bisexuality in that the person involved lacks the emotional capacity to form same sex attachments.   
'''Facultative Homosexuality''' describes a man or boy who lies more towards the [[heterosexual]] side of [[Alfred_Kinsey#Kinsey_scale|the sexual continuum]]. A person who is predominantly heterosexual but who does have some same-sex desire and who engages in [[homosexual]] sex, typically while in a sex-segregated, all male community such as the priesthood, a boy in [[boarding school]] but most frequently it is used to describe sexual behavior in prison ([[situational homosexuality]]).  It may also be used to describe a married man who engages in extramarital sexual encounters with other men  or intramarital  same-sex group sexual encounters (threesome) and other similar sexual behavior where two males are involved. The same-sex physical activity may be engaged in only for sexual pleasure or for power, or control and without having any emotional connection or only having a superficial emotional connection to their sexual partner. Facultative homosexuality differs from homosexuality and bisexuality in that the person involved lacks the emotional capacity to form same-sex attachments.   


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Revision as of 17:52, 15 December 2015

BoyWiki Dictionary: Facultative homosexuality
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¹ a male whose sexual orientation is predominantly heterosexual but who may engage in homosexual encounters for sexual pleasure and without an emotional component, often in instances where a member of the opposite sex is unavailable such as in a prison setting.

² a predominantly heterosexual male who engages in homosexual sex strictly for sexual release.


Facultative Homosexuality describes a man or boy who lies more towards the heterosexual side of the sexual continuum. A person who is predominantly heterosexual but who does have some same-sex desire and who engages in homosexual sex, typically while in a sex-segregated, all male community such as the priesthood, a boy in boarding school but most frequently it is used to describe sexual behavior in prison (situational homosexuality). It may also be used to describe a married man who engages in extramarital sexual encounters with other men or intramarital same-sex group sexual encounters (threesome) and other similar sexual behavior where two males are involved. The same-sex physical activity may be engaged in only for sexual pleasure or for power, or control and without having any emotional connection or only having a superficial emotional connection to their sexual partner. Facultative homosexuality differs from homosexuality and bisexuality in that the person involved lacks the emotional capacity to form same-sex attachments.

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