Citations:homoflexible

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English citations of homoflexible

Adjective: "primarily homosexual, but willing to take part in a limited amount of heterosexual activity"[edit]

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  • 2003, Craig Osten & Alan Sears, The Homosexual Agenda: Exposing the Principal Threat to Religious Freedom Today, B & H Publishing (2003), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    Another student, who identified himself as “homoflexible,” said, “I live with straight guys now, and I definitely see the sexual tensions, which have made me very uncomfortable.”
  • 2012, Jed La Lumiere, Patience: A Gay Man's Virtue, FriesenPress (2012), →ISBN, page 80:
    I have many gay friends whom are homoflexible and many of them have had adventures with members of the opposite sex solely because they wanted kids.
  • 2012, Aaron Overfield, Veil, →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    Hunter was a man who was bi-curious about women, rather than a man who was bi-curious about other men. Hunter was homoflexible.
  • 2014, Joe Kort, Is My Husband Gay, Straight, or Bi?: A Guide for Women Concerned about Their Men, Rowman & Littlefield (2014), →ISBN, page 187:
    In my experience, some heteroflexible men do not test bisexual. (I should note that I have also met a few homoflexible men.)
  • 2014, Daniel Witthaus, Beyond Priscilla: One Gay Man, One Gay Truck, One Big Idea, Clouds of Magellan (2014), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    'I tell people I'm gay because it's just easier. I sometimes tell them I'm homoflexible, and if they're interested I'll expand.'
  • 2015, Tymber Dalton, Spank or Treat, Siren Publishing, Inc. (2015), →ISBN, page 68:
    For a man who was homoflexible only for her, he damn sure could rock her world every time they were in bed together.