The attraction preferences of men who have sex with men (MSM) are largely
unknown. While previous research has examined certain aspects tied to masculinity and race, no comprehensive study has been conducted. The current research addressed this gap by conducting two comprehensive surveys of the attraction preferences for MSM participants. The two surveys had participants identify key elements about themselves and then identify the attraction of these same elements in others. The results showed there were no universal ideal preferences for MSMs. That said, we found trends suggesting different body typed individuals have strong preferences for other body types. We discuss the practical implications of these findings, including the potential to predict attraction among the MSM population. This research supports the belief that MSMs have strong preferences for potential sexual partners.
Citation: Challacombe, D.J., & Perdomo, N. (2021). Attraction Preferences of Men who have Sex with Men. Sexuality & Culture. doi: 10.1007/s12119-021-09861-6