So, I know -- appreciating women is different from wanting to have sex with them. For starters, one makes you straight; the other makes you gay.
For instance, I find Angie Harmon incredibly sexy without, say, wanting to go down on her. Yet, when I told my lesbian friends this, they just laughed.
"Straight until drunk," Sara, the hottest one, giggled. Then she invited me to a gay club the next night.
"I'm in," I replied. "And watch me prove you wrong."
The problem was ... they were kinda right.
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No Thanks! I'm Straight ... Right?
I walked into the bar, confident in my heterosexuality -- while both sober and intoxicated. But I also panicked a little en route to the bar, hoping that Sarah didn't just interpret our conversation as a cry for lesbian help. Scanning the room, I got a text from my boyfriend. Make sure you're on your best behavior tonight! He and I had joked about my lesbian co-workers' making me gay, even though everyone knows you just are or you aren't. But looking around, I realized I'd never seen so many women in my life. It looked like a sorority party.
Sara spotted me and rescued me from looking like ... well, a loner straight chick walking around a lesbian club. "Damn girl, you clean up nice!" she grinned, giving me the once over. "Well, let's dance!"
When we hit the floor, I made a couple observations. First, "I Kissed a Girl" was playing. (Lesbians. This has to have gotten some for you.) Two, chicks were looking at me. Three, my idea of lesbian-bar clientele was way off. Sure, some of 'em are bit manly, but most of them look just. Like. Me.
A Moment of Gay Panic
And then, something happened. When a girl introduced herself to me, I giggled, blushed and grabbed Sara, grasping her as though I was "with" her. Three drinks later, I was still grasping her. At some point, I thought to myself, "I'm pretty sure she and I are going to make out ... in more than a spring break way."
Before I did something ca-razy, I decided to walk to the bathroom (where I saw two girls going at it hard-core) and splashed some water on my face. I nearly started talking to myself in the mirror. What are you doing? You. Like. Penis. Right? Right.
Don't Call Me Anne Heche
When I got back to the dance floor, Sarah was seductively chewing on an ice cube from her rum and diet, giving me the eye-f---. Then it hit me.
I'm not gay.
While I was certainly enjoying the attention, in the end, I was probably just performing. Just like the time when I was 10 and visited England and faked a British accent. Was I turned on? Yeah, but horny is horny. And when you're drunk and there are no guys in the equation, that leaves girls. If every human male died tomorrow, would I remain celibate for the rest of my life? Probably not.
So yeah -- I was probably only one vodka cranberry from being gay for a night, whatever that means. I went home with my undies wet and my sexual identity intact and f*cked my boyfriend.
Beth Brennan is the collective pseudonym for Lemondrop's sex and relationship bloggers and their more "sensitive" stories.












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Thursday 06 August
By asercx
I love bi
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Thursday 06 August
By DamMyTears
You should have done it!!...lol You would of had a blast. And it dosen't make you gay. It just means you can appreciate all the sexes have to offer ;-)
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Tuesday 15 September
By alexnutsboy
sigh...the girl had a boyfriend you skank, respect that at least and for a chance, she showed resilience, something that most of the people out there lack
Thursday 06 August
By zhang
Welcome to Christian Louboutin/
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Thursday 06 August
By Guy
thats all well and good, and horny is horny as you so poetically put it, but if every human female died tomorrow the last thing id start doing is humping dudes. not that i have anything against gay people, i'm just trying not to have anything up against them (but seriously i am just as willing touch gay person as anyone else, it just try not to use my penis when i do). i mean i'd dig a hole in the ground and go to town on that before stickin' it to my fellow man (at least mother earth sounds like a lady to me), and i'm pretty sure i'm not alone. and don't get me started on the idea of kissing a dude, i don't know how you ladies do it. if i felt that bristly scruff when i was making out with someone i think i might vomit into their mouth. even in the two places straight men are known to have intercourse with each other (prison and frats) one would imagine little to no kissing is involved. so i think what you were feeling at the bar was the desire to kiss something that didn't make you want to vomit into its mouth.
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Tuesday 18 August
By Liz
I do have to say that I feel girls see sex in a different light than men. For both sexes it is a reliever of stress and other such things. But for girls, we crave (whether admittedly or not) to simply have the companionship. I've never had sex with a girl, but fantasize about it from time to time. I wonder how a female's touch would differ from my boyfriend's. I would like to think that she would hone in better on my more sensitive spots, as it is difficult sometimes to put to words for my man how exactly to rub certain ways and with the correct picture. Do you see my point? My hesitancy to follow through on this lesbian fantasy of mine is based on the old stickler: Will I like sex with her more than with my boyfriend? I don't believe I would leave him, necessarily, but it might bring up some awkward feelings.
Tuesday 22 September
By bill
Guy, your,e are right, in what you say, on that subject, about sleeping with same sex. Its not healthy, and very unnatural, and any man or any woman who feels it right to sleep with the same sex is wrong also.No women or man in there right beleives this is right, is also wrong.
Thursday 06 August
By Brooke
I was referred over here by autostraddle.com. I think sexual identity is a little more fluid. There are some women who identify as completely heterosexual and still kiss, fool around or sleep with women. There are also hundreds (if not more) of other identifications men and women use when defining their sexual id and some just say they don't have any label.
And things change over time, I mean, if something turns you on, it turns you on, how it's labeled, what it means and how you act on it is really up to you in the end!
Sidenote: "While I was certainly enjoying the attention, in the end, I was probably just performing. Just like the time when I was 10 and visited England and faked a British accent." Not really sure about that comparison, haha.
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Monday 10 August
By Sky
Good for you x 2. Good for being open, and good for not cheating on your boyfriend. I'm totally cool with gay people but I'm so sick of people saying they didn't know they were gay as an excuse to start seeing other people on the side.
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Wednesday 12 August
By Fickle
NOT! Being gay is hard! The world doesn't allow you to show your partner affection in public-and I mean as simple as holding hands, arm in arm, much less a good bye kiss or something; nor does society allow gay marriage. We have to be afraid someone will attack us because of it. It allows "gay unions" in some states. We are the ultimate in downtrodden, the most discrimated group in society now. However, the gay vote is ALWAYS pandered because there's a lot of us and there's a LOT OF MONEY in the gay community! We are successful, intelligent, kind, friendly, nice- and a lot of us believe in God!
While we are what we are, it is not easy to be gay in today's world. I don't recommend it to anyone.
But I'll tell ya, girls really rock! I like being a woman because I am sexually attracted to women (not butch)
I'm glad the author realized what was happening in the bar and didn't do something she'd feel wasn't the right thing, possibly losing a friend over it. Better keep friendship intact with your identity and character!!
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Thursday 13 August
By Lora
I found this to be a very offensive article. Believe it or not, there is more to life than sex. It is saddening to see the gift of sexuality dragged through the mud as if it had no more importance that shopping for shoes!
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Tuesday 15 September
By DJ
Lora, you couldn't have been too offended. After all, you clicked on the article & chose to read it. Read it in it's entirety & then replied to it.
Thursday 13 August
By Bren
There seems to be some ambiguity between sex and making love here.Be you hetrosexual or GLBT sex begats lust,making love begats a long term commitment to each other not to be confused with lust/sex.This goes for being hetrosexual or GLBT.I identify as lesbian and refuse to dwell on that,I am a woman who loves women as for identifing as butch,femme,androgenous or tweener,bi-sexual if I were alone or with my sons in public you would not recognize me as lesbian I dress in what is comfortable to me and I do my hair and nails as well as makeup because that is part of ME.My sons are "baster babies" concieved before invetro-fertilization was readily available and I had no urge to bed a guy.The boys are more than comfortable to have two moms as long as it makes mom happy and comfortable....they have even embarrassed me by using their preadolescent "gay-dar" to find mom a "date" hanging out the car windows and waving and hooting at the nice looking woman in the convertible at the stop light.But I degress the talk is about sexuality....hetrosexual folks just seem to assume that GLBT people are more "attuned" to sex...not necessarly, we are out there looking for someone to love and grow old with just as the hetrosexual community is.There are people in each culture that have a tendency to go for the gusto and have sex like no tomorrow but generally most of us hetrosexual and GLBT are looking for the love of a lifetime partner.
Frickle: as far as believing in GOD,yes there are Christian Gays (GLBT) which puts us in another catagory for labeling.Blessed Be.
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Saturday 15 August
By Megemegemage
I don't see how you can "convert" a straight person. If you're straight then you;re straight, Just like you cannot make a gay person change who they like
I am a man, but if all the women died tomorrow i would not start freaking dudes. Dudes are just not sexy to me in anyway.
I just don't think it makes sense. A lesbian cry for help? lol please.
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Thursday 20 August
By Bill
Damn, I wish I were a hot female! Chicks have all the fun, if I were a hot female I would definitely be very bisexual!
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Thursday 20 August
By Bill
This article is so ironic. I was at an Atlanta upscale strip club not to long ago and asked a very beautiful girl how would one meet a hot bisexual girl. The girl told me "honey, all girls are bisexual when they drink." I said really, and this girl pulled me close to her face by my shirt, looked me square in the eye and said, "listen to me all girls are bisexual when they drink."
I think bisexual girls are the hottest, sexiest, most erotic thing in the world!
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Saturday 22 August
By Gary
I think I am confused by all the hype. I am NOT gay, but I can identify with all the bi- and lesbian women out there. I always want to be with a woman, and if two women are together, it turns my head, and not in a disappointed way. Now if I could only make you ladies believe I am a lesbian trapped in a man's body, then all would be good.
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Tuesday 15 September
By teddy
From my friends in the wonderful 60's...
Sex is Sex, why not broaden the arena...
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Tuesday 15 September
By paula
Why is the article insisting on either being gay or straight? Obviously, a person can enjoy both men and women. Getting turned on by the same sex doesn't mean you are no longer straight. I am very bi. As a woman in my 50s I enjoy a little jaccuzi fun with my gf's when my hubby and I are there together. He enjoys, encourages and occasionally joins in. It is liberating to finally be able to be the fully sexual person that I am.
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Tuesday 15 September
By paula RICKI
PAULA I CONCER I AM A FEMALE/MALE XX/XY INTER-SEX I HAVE A UTEROUS OVITESTIES BREAST YET A PENIS I HAVE ONLY BEEN WITH FEMALES.NOT MALE..WOMEN TURN ME ON WHAT AMI A LESBIAN OR BI ?