Your "analogy" about prostrate stimulation is ridiculously disanalogous. What does prostrate stimulation have to do with bioavailabilty and how is it more efficient or less risky than masturbating normally exactly? Connect the dots for us idiots. Tell us YOUR logic. Also, it's been my experience that whenever anyone says they JUST don't want to do something it's a dead give away that they don't have a logical reason or that they're hiding something.
By efficient, I mean it takes drastically less prostate stimulation to orgasm than it takes to wank.
By side effects, im reffering to dick burn, pulled pubes , scratches etc....
But i didnt really plan the analogy out very deep because I was just stressing the point that just because someone doesnt want to plug a substance doesnt mean they ONLY dont want to because they are a homophobic person.
For instance.... a lot of us like to take drugs together with our friends.
Imagine everyone trying to line up in order to be on the same level at the same time.... think, a line to go to the bathroom, prop the butt up, insert chemicals, allow solution to be absorbed, then wash your hands and let the next person in.... if you have 5 or 6 people it could take upwards of an hour for everyone to dose themselves.
Then there are other complications, I didnt even mention that everyone would need to have freshly had a bowel movement, and preferably bathed/showered since that recent bowel movement.
Then there is the issue of redosing. I donno if its really wise to try to shove more chemicals up your butt while you are already fairly altered.
The point isnt JUST about people who take drugs with friends either... there are just a lot of things to consider in regards to RA of drugs, much more than someone's insecurity in their sexuality.
So just because someone doesnt want to plug a substance does not mean they are being homophobic, That was my entire point to my post.
But I do know there are a lot of immature people who think its "gay" to "put drugs in your but" they are usually uneducated and still in the part of their life where other peoples opinions matter more to them than their own.
Also, it's been my experience that whenever anyone says they JUST don't want to do something it's a dead give away that they don't have a logical reason or that they're hiding something.
Or there are just WAY too many details to explain that it makes it easier to just say they "just dont" want to do it, than to get in a debate over personal preferences.