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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 at an all male [[boarding school]], as well as heterosexuals who work in the gay porn industry or male escort services, but most frequently it is used to describe same-sex 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, control, or money and without having any emotional connection or only having a superficial non-romantic emotional connection to their sexual partner. Facultative homosexuality differs from homosexuality and [[bisexuality]] and other sexual orientations in that the person involved lacks the capacity to form same-sex emotional romantic attachments. In other words, it is simply for sexual gratification and sexual release and therefore a man who engages in facultative homosexuality while in prison, once released, would typically return to his more normative sexual practices with a member of the opposite sex.
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