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Straight People Reveal When They've Experimented With Someone Of The Same Sex

Don't knock it until you try it....

Just try it once, then form an opinion. Just because you lay with someone who has the same equipment as you once, doesn't make you gay. So calm down with that concern. There isn't any shame in it. So let's chat. Wait... let me grab a vodka.

Redditor u/katnerys wanted to see who was bold enough to be willing to give us all a few saucy tidbits about their romantic past by asking..... Straight People of Reddit, have you ever experimented with the same sex and if so what was it like? [NSFW]


Inner thoughts....

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Was lonely and desperate after a breakup and dropping out of college. Matched on Tinder for teh lolz. 4 shots of tequila before meeting him and a group of his friends for sex trivia. Plenty more drinks, I'm in his bed, and we're foolin around. I started laughing hysterically. My internal monologue was "whoa bro you're definitely not gay."

No Tongue Please... 

I played on a women's professional sports team for 2 years in my 20's. I was one of 2 or 3 straight girls & the only single one. When we traveled to other cities we always went out & partied in the gay districts of said major cities (and often with the other team).

One evening out, a number of my teammates couldn't believe that I had never actually ever kissed a woman so she planted one on me -like, full on, grabbed me and put her tongue down my throat.

Conclusion: I hate being kissed by people I don't want to be kissed by, gender has nothing to do with it. Also, sorry ladies, I like penis. PotatoFaceGrace

Just a Kiss....

Ummm not really sure it counts but when I was mega drunk at a party a bi dude told me that he likes brown dudes with beards and kissed my hand. I didn't object cause he was nice anyways and I was super out of it. It was confidence boosting, that's the only time someone I'm not related to has kissed me in any way. Reddit

Just an Innocent Game.... 

Kissed a guy for a bit to get girls to kiss on a dare. Worth it, but really just felt like a stronger and larger woman than most women I've kissed. No real sparks and this was a fairly ripped, attractive man by most standards, very nice guy and good friend. So wouldn't go further. Reddit

The Kinsey Take....

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Yes. I like looking at and kissing women a lot, but sex is just meh. I honestly think I just wanted female friends and have a hard time feeling comfortable in an intimate, yet platonic situation with anyone... In any case, I definitely prefer men. Probably like a 1 on the Kinsey Scale. marnie9

You Stink.

Dude here. I've had sex with dudes, but can't stand how they smell. They just smell like skin to me. I don't know if it's pheromones or what, but the smell of a woman excites me, while the smell of a dude just smells like... raw lightly salted beef or something.

It kills the mood. virginityrocks

And you are?

I went camping once with a large group of people. Everybody was just sleeping on the grass, no tents. I am a straight male and was woken up by a gay man kissing me. He thought I was his BF. I was not. We laughed about it, but 0/10. Would not do again. I_ATE_TODAY

It was a different time....

In the '60s I made love to many, many women, often outdoors, in the mud and the rain... and it's possible a man slipped in. There'd be no way of knowing. the_paavam_guy

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Not Terrible....

I've had a couple of homosexual encounters. It wasn't terrible, to be honest. Oral sex feels pretty much the same regardless of which sex is delivering it. It was kinda cool, but not something I'd go out of my way to do again. Never went farther than that.

I DO NOT like kissing people of the same gender. So that's weird.

I consider myself straight, despite having experimented. LucavexAyanami

The Intimacy isn't there....

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I have, and I have mixed feelings about it. Now as far as sex was concerned, it was great. I loved every part of that. Women know the ins and outs of each other's bodies and it's easily some of the best sex I've ever had. That said, I haven't been able to transition that into a relationship. There's a certain level of intimacy missing for me. It's a shame, but that's been the line. keepcalmandhydrate

"Straight-ish"

I've had a couple of same sex encounters (straight-ish male here) and tbh I'm not even sure if i can call myself bi or flat out gay, since i still prefer sex with women but I've had my butt ate and received oral sex from another man, and been at it for about 4 years (same person, occasional sex), on the other hand, finishing from either act leaves me feeling unfulfilled, like eating rice with a salad instead of meat.

Kissing another man is a no-no, just feels off, but I've been very curious about receiving anal sex, so I'm not too sure about where i stand with the whole sexuality thing.

Edit: Apologies for the formatting, english is not my first language and i cant write very well. Francisb12

Not a Go! 

I kissed a guy in college. Not a fan, too scratchy, he tried and tried to get my penis erect but it just wouldn't happen. dnd_stories

"Oh, Well now I know."

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In high school I was pretty open to learning about my own sexuality, and I had a friend that turned out to have somewhat of a crush on me (both female)- it was nothing major, we just kissed, but it kind of solidified that I was straight. Like an "oh, well now I know" moment. I think it was a good learning experience at a pivotal point in my life, a whole don't knock it 'til you try it situation. Reddit

On the Lips. 

I used to kiss my best friend on the lips. Back in high school we were all very loose with our actions. We never kissed romantically but as a joke to his girlfriends. One got so mad that she punched me in my goods. Truth or dare lead to some weird moments but it was always funny, never sexual. Recabilly

I'm gonna do it! 

Yes, I liked it. Not enough to ever consider a relationship with a guy. Just kinda one of those things I do (have done) occasionally, followed by a refractory period... Like a serial killer! I am a serial c**k sucker. TheBananaHypothesis

I Love Spaghetti!

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I was at a very small gathering of friends over new year's. One of them let it slip that she'd find it "totally hot" if two guys made out in front of her, and that she'd always secretly wished for that to happen. Me and my bud instantly exchanged this look, it still makes me laugh just remembering his stupid grin, but it was kinda exciting too.

He took my face in his hands and we full-on made out with tender fondling and butt groping and everything.

I don't know how much was the action itself, and how much can be attributed to her red-faced, very appreciative reactions, but I definitely felt something. The 'straight as spaghetti' concept started making a whole lot of sense to me from that day on. BingusSpingus

NSFW. 

Most nsfw stuff I did with the same sex is making out; and disliked it. I've also had a few dreams where I was having sex with another girl; disliked it as well. Welp, more girls for the women who are actually into them. medicmedusa

Unexpected Joy. 

I had a couple sexual experiences with other women. I am in a long term committed relationship with a man. I had one without him, and honestly i loved it. Women are more beautiful to me then men, but I honestly couldn't imagine being in a relationship with another woman. It was definitely not expecting to enjoy it as much as I did. I am very happy I have had those experiences and I would recommend if you are comfortable enough, try it! niccah

Be Focused. 

If it counts did a MMF threesome. Nothing happened between us, more about her.

Girl I was dating in college wanted to try it, and she indulged me in a FFM threesome so I mean it's only common courtesy that I reciprocate. Wasn't terrible, again nothing happened guy on guy, and we were focused on her, but I wouldn't do it again.

Personally I'm not even a fan of FFM, I prefer to give one person all of my attention and have all of theirs. I think sex works better when you're both wholly focused on each other. AlphaTangoFoxtrt

Regular Kissing.

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I'm currently in a relationship with a guy and can't imagine falling in love with another woman. I mostly just had the regular kissing on parties or just for fun between girl friends and I had a little more than just kissing with a girl a couple years ago.

It was quite Okay. it's nice to feel and touch a different pair of boobs, but I didn't wanted to go further than touching and kissing because it just felt wrong. But the weird part is that I'm only into lesbian porn and turned on by women in pictures or on the street more frequently than by random men. Hallitsijana

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People Share The Best Little-Known Movie Facts They Know

Reddit user Kuli24 asked: 'What's a movie fact you know that pretty much no one else knows?'

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Easter eggs, bloopers, trivia, behind the scenes anecdotes... cinephiles live collecting them and sharing their knowledge with others.

Some trivia is well known—like Eric Stoltz was replaced by Michael J. Fox in Back to the Future. Other tidbits are more obscure, like Arnold Schwarzenegger was first considered for the Michael Biehn role of Kyle Reese in The Terminator.

Some stories are conspiracy theories or urban legends—like the body in the forest on The Wizard of Oz set.

But what about just film facts? The obscure ones?

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It's no secret that as a person starts to make more money, they may forget how difficult they had it when there was less money coming into their bank account.

Not only are rich people often incredibly out-of-touch with the realities of most people's lives, but what they choose to prioritize and bring into their home is often pretty bizarre, too.

Already side-eyeing, Redditor Jerswar asked:

"What's the weirdest thing you've witnessed in the home of a rich person?"

Love Can't Be Bought

"Rich grandparents had a brand new house built, had a $100,000 splash pad built for their only grandchild who has never visited them at their new house."

- wyoflyboy68

"This reminds me of when my sister built her house. She had a barrier-free ground-floor apartment built in it, so my grandmother could visit. She never did."

- P44

A Separate Hoarder's House

"I had a rich neighbor growing up who'd always invite us over for parties and always insisted on giving us gifts and leftovers. They did this with every guest."

"They were also hoarders but built a separate house to keep their crap in. It was filled with whatever they bought but never used and even never got out of the packaging it was delivered in."

"They told my mom to take a box of what she wanted, and for s**ts and giggles, she did. It was a knife collection and sharpener set."

- MUSTARDUNAVAILABLE

Unusual Art

"I was at John Waters’ house for his birthday and he has a room set up as a lifelike recreation of a meth lab (it wasn’t a real meth lab, it’s an art piece)."

"He told me that when Bill Clinton visited him the secret service agents were extremely concerned about the room."

- writeleahwrite

Weird Pet Relationships

"One client had a whole separate house on their property just for their dogs. They'd referred to it as the 'dog house,' and I was expecting like maybe a little building in the yard where they kept their toys or something, but this was a fully furnished home with king-sized beds and a huge playroom on the main floor."

"They had a full training and feeding staff to care for the dogs and everything. They lived in their own house and would come over to visit. Seemed like a weird dynamic to have with your pet..."

"One client didn't have a litterbox for the cats, their cats I guess didn't like using the boxes in the basement and they didn't want to put boxes upstairs so they put down pond liner and kitty litter across an entire room in the basement and had their housekeeper run a rake through it daily."

- daabilge

Special Needs Kitty Mystery Mansion

"As a kid back in the Mesozoic Era (I'm old), my best friend and I used to play in a converted racquetball court and lounge under the old West Coast mansion her family had lived in since its construction."

"The stairs to it were hidden behind a closet off of the abandoned servants' quarters. Halfway down the stairs was a wine cellar. A decoy as the actual wine cellar for the home was under the kitchen….. Another staircase behind a rack of dusty bottles led two stories down to our giant play area beneath this."

"At the beginning of WWII, before Pearl Harbor, my friend’s paranoid WWI vet grandfather had dug out the space over fear of Japanese (or German) invasion. Her dad made the giant room regulation designed for racquetball years later. Maybe originally squash. Not sure, but the lounge area was also glassed off above it so one could look down into the court like a gallery."

"It was really neat. Also upstairs in the living room was a wall straight out of an old mystery novel. If you pushed a spot just right, the wall opened to a hidden room. Super tiny and had a button to ring certain other rooms in the house as the home had these already to call for staff. My friend's mom said it was so if someone quickly had to hide, they could alert the household of danger."

"We used to pretend to be on Nancy Drew cases all the time... so fun."

"The family was wealthy, but despite the amazing home, they lived a completely pretentious free life. Normal cars, camping vacations, frugal living as sport."

"But they were philanthropists too, especially supporting organizations like the humane society. One thing about this family’s home was all the cats. I loved kitties but had a mother who preferred her animals well-seasoned. The family had the space so they always had, and were looking to adopt out but often didn’t, at least 20 rescue cats, many with special needs."

"I’m old, I didn’t know how to write that. Special needs kitty mystery mansion really is actually an appropriate description..."

- waltersmama

"Special needs kitty mystery mansion with hidden panic rooms and decoy wine cellars is like, the best possible fever dream."

- ConneisseurOfDanger

A Unique Viewing Experience

"In Naples, FL., I was at a house with a sensory deprivation room. Flat black walls with acoustic dampening baffles, in the middle was a coffin-like bathtub. It had speakers and a flat-screen display in the lid."

"I heard that the room cost over $100K to build."

- frank_sarno

A Christmas Village

"They had part of the house permanently decorated for Christmas and it included a fully decorated Christmas tree that was suspended upside down from the ceiling. Which was pretty awesome."

- lithecello

New Meaning to "Don't Take Your Work Home"

"My wife and I used to babysit for this wealthy couple when they went on ski trips etc."

"Except for the children's schoolbooks, there wasn't a book, magazine, or newspaper in the house."

"The man was a publisher."

- Texbadger349

The End of Laundry

"I knew someone who didn't like to do laundry so she just bought new clothes for each of her 4 kids every week. They were always high-quality or designer clothes. At the time, all her kids were 10 to 16 years old."

"What would happen if they liked an item a lot and couldn't find it again? Why not just teach the kids to do their own laundry? Why not hire a housekeeper who can do it?"

"There are so many options, other than spending thousands every month just to avoid laundry. Plus, they rarely donated it. Just bagged it up and threw it out. I never could wrap my head around it."

- coffee-jnky

Can We Be the Trivia Guy?

"I know someone who's worked for a very rich person, probably worth billions. He had more than 100 staff on site, including chefs for the staff...all while divorced and living alone. He had a 'trivia' staff member... someone hired to tell him interesting facts and stories daily. That was his only job."

"Someone else was hired to maintain his shoes. Polish, shine, the works."

"If I didn't hear it firsthand, I wouldn't have believed it."

- mambo-nr4

A Mud Room, Indeed!

​"I used to work as an exterminator, mostly pest control. This had me walking through houses from the poor to the rich."

"One day, I pulled up to a four-story mansion with more rooms than I could count."

"I spoke with the lady at the door and got started. As I sprayed, I noticed there wasn’t much furniture in the house. As I went, I made a game of counting the furniture I could find. Over 50 rooms and the whole building had 13 pieces of furniture."

"Pretty odd, but then I went into the very last room, a mud room right by the door I came into."

"I stopped as I walked in, completely shocked. A huge, full-sized (alive) adult pig stretched from one end of the room to the other, resting on the tile floor. I’m talking five or six feet stretched out across the room. Flies buzzed around its head as it stared at me."

"Suddenly, the lady (who I hadn’t seen since she let me in) said, 'Oh, don’t go in there. She doesn’t like men,' and then she walked me out, paid me, and went back inside."

- Moist-Exchange2890

His Very Own Hot Wheels Garage

"Buddy of mine has a car elevator."

"Instead of just building a bigger garage, he stores his cars stacked onto each other, like some kind of Hot Wheels accessory. It's very surreal."

- SmackEh

Make Yourself at Home

​"My friend's dad growing up was one of the top lawyers in our state. Their house was so d**n big, I got confused (lost as h**l) on all the staircases they had everywhere. They would split in a few places and lead to banisters that had different connections to different parts of the house."

"They had a room just for dishes. Her mom had a huge room for sewing and another for different crafts. They both had an office. Many guest rooms. A small kitchen in one part with a sink, coffee pot, and fridge. Their main bathroom for guests had heated floors and rainfall showers and everything. I LOVED HER SHOWER."

"Her room had a balcony and a table outside."

"They had a pool and hot tub. Horses and a barn and lots of cute barn cats."

"I was very poor and had a messed up situation in my childhood. I stayed there a lot and they would even take me for weeks in the summer because my mother was not there. They are really great people."

" They didn't give handouts or anything, I would literally scoop up horse shit and clean stalls and help with everything for those horses when I stayed. I wanted to help."

"They had a maid, but we still cleaned up after ourselves. Their kitchen was gigantic, and I always loved the fancy pasta water arm over the stove. I had so much fun cooking with her mom and us having the big dinners (Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas) with them."

"They were so magnificent and beyond anything I would have ever experienced without them. I got my first pair of cowboy boots from them for Christmas. Her dad bought me a plane ticket one time out of the blue because I wanted to visit my grandmother. Never forget them."

- xNinjaNoPants

So Much Wasted Food

"A very rich person I know does not eat leftover food. They will cook a feast and after, everything goes straight in the garbage no matter how much is left over."

- duckduckroosebolton

"My husband won’t eat leftovers because he thinks it will give him diarrhea. His family is preoccupied with food poisoning but doesn’t know any of the actual food safety rules."

"Oh well, more for me."

- jendet010

"My brother-in-law’s family does this but they are middle class. It’s such a waste!"

- outlawjoseymeow

An Art Enthusiast

"Not weird but a Van Gogh, just chillin' in the hallway. I took a selfie with the flash on, whoops."

- Raccoon_Expert_69

"When I did executive level IT support years back, I found a Monet dangling haphazardly on an office chair in the CEO's extra office (which was unused for storage, and had an extra desktop computer I would sometimes use for quick tasks when on that floor)."

"Another time, I was admiring a Joan Miro coffee table book in his main office, and when his assistant noticed, he showed me into a side room I didn’t realize was there, which had a mini gallery of original Miro drawings."

- spymusicspy

It's amazing what people will spend money on when they have the money to spare. It would be so interesting to see how much more a person would explore a hobby if they had the money to spend.

There's nothing like leaving a movie theater having just seen an excellent movie.

Particularly one that took you by surprise.

Perhaps it was deeper and more meaningful than it purported itself to be, or on the flip side, had much more warmth and humor that you would have expected.

Or, the film took an unexpected twist that you never saw coming.

Resulting in your needing to bite your tongue until the rest of your friends and family see the film, and not spoil the surprise for them.

Redditor HornyCorny was curious to hear which plot twists left viewers utterly speechless, leading them to ask:

"What’s a movie twist that caught you completely off guard?"

He Didn't See It Coming Either!

"Brad Pitt in 'Burn After Reading'."

"So surprising and downright freaking hilarious."- thefirehairman

If The Shoe Fits...

"'The Shawshank Redemption'."

"Come on."

"It's not always a man notices another man's shoes."- FUBARspecimenT-89

Lucky For Some, Not For All...

"'Lucky Number Slevin'."

"Huge twist and very satisfying."- kvlr954

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Rosie O'Donnell Would Agree...

"Fight Club."- BuchseeI

"once watched it with a friend who had never even heard of it, and she called the twist like, a half hour in."

"She said it as a joke and didn't realize she was right until the actual reveal, but still I was shook."- yugosaki

I See You Keyser Söze

"The ending of 'The Usual Suspects'."- Schwarzes__Loch

Definitive Shyamalan

''The Sixth Sense'."

'I love movies with plot twists, but I never imagined this one. It caught me completely off guard."- lucasduka

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The Title Is Also Misleading...

"The second half of 'Parasite'."- iwontrememberthat4

Appropriately, They Really Toyed With Your Cognition

"'The Game'."- DudeHeadAwesome

"Good one!'

"I spent the entire movie going 'is it a game? Is it real?'"- fastpixels

There Were Definitely Ghosts...

"'The Others'."

"Unsuspected end."- NeckComprehensive743

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One Unforgettable Opening Scene

"'Scream'."

"The Drew Barrymore role."- LivingTheLife53

The Real Reason Everyone Is Terrified Of Bees...

"When I was a kid, I wanted to feel good and happy."

"So at the video store, I decided to rent a movie with two happy laughing kids on the DVD cover, thinking it would be a feel-good playful story."

"That movie was 'My Girl'."

"Eff that movie."

"Seriously."

'The DVD cover lies."

"IT LIES."- buckyhermit

You THOUGHT you knew who the villains were...

"'From Dusk to Dawn' — midway point."

"Didn’t know at all what I was walking into when saw it in the theatre decades ago — just, you know, Salma Hayek. Good enough."

"Quentin Tarantino slurping tequila from her foot after it ran down the entire length of her leg — that was already a 'Holy WTF' moment."

"But then, well.. . you know."

"And if you don’t know — quick, go watch it. "

"No trailer, no synopsis, no summary."

"Find it and load it 'blind' and fasten your seatbelt."

"You’re in for a wild ride."- canada11235813

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It's Title Is More Than Accurate!

"'Crazy Stupid Love'."

"The scene when the whole movie goes apesh*t in the yard is one of my all time favorite movie scenes."- Fimbulvintern

Trifecta Of Twists

"'The Others'."

"The end of 'The Mist'."

"'The Prestige' (though, I ALMOST had it figured out, but not quite)."- Krinks1

There's nothing better than when a movie surprises you.

Even if it does make talking about said movie with people who haven't seen it a bit more challenging.

Case in point, people who saw The Sixth Sense and The Usual Suspects after their endings were spoiled for them, don't seem to like those movies as much as those who went in blind.