Abstract
Sexuality is an important aspect of being human. Sex as an expression of sexuality is a biologically important means to ensure the continuation of the human race. However, sexuality has social ramifications. The experience of the heterosexual man in engaging in homosexual sex is a social taboo, thus, is not at all talked about in contrast to the homosexual man’s experience. It is therefore the primary aim of this study to analyze the underlying reasons why heterosexual men engage in sex with other men. The study used deductive approach to theory development to create a theory that would explain the occurrence of a phenomenon that was observed. Secondary analysis was used to analyze data which was collected from available researches and literatures. Results revealed that heterosexual men who engage in sex with other men are egocentrics, pleasure-seekers who wanted to meet their egocentricities. Homosexual practices of heterosexual men are products of men’s inherent narcissism or the love of themselves which is a result of low self-esteem and inferiority
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Garcia, Laurence L.; Lapa, Ma. Mayla Imelda M.; and Bandala, Christine Joy J.
(2015)
"Heterosexual Men in Homosexual Encounter,"
CNU Journal of Higher Education: Vol. 9:
Iss.
1, Article 9.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.70997/2546-1796.1119
Available at:
https://jhe.researchcommons.org/journal/vol9/iss1/9