Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Updating Our View On Gay: Is It A Kink?

Dec 1, 2025
Dive into a fascinating discussion on the shifting perceptions of same-sex attraction and its comparison to kinks. Explore the biological roots of arousal, how societal norms shape our understanding of identity, and the impact of modern technology on attraction. The hosts question traditional taboos, evaluate the role of consent, and debate the effects of cultural transmission. They also tackle the nuances of pleasure, self-affirmation, and community cohesion in a rapidly evolving urban landscape.
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Arousal Is Multi-Purposed

  • Malcolm argues arousal systems evolved for reproduction but are often co-opted for social functions like dominance and submission.
  • This explains why many kinks resemble innate attractions and can be persistent across life.
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Kink Persistence Mirrors Orientation

  • Malcolm notes persistence of many kinks rivals that of same-sex attraction in studies and user reports.
  • He uses this to challenge the claim that same-sex attraction is uniquely innate compared with other arousal patterns.
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Marriage Made Same-Sex Special

  • Malcolm questions why same-sex attraction was carved out societally when other kinks aren't, citing marriage as a key difference.
  • He also raises historical disease risks (AIDS) as part of why cultures restricted same-sex behavior.
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