No, not ALL men have gay feelings. But it's more common than people realize.
No. All men do not have same-sex attractions. A typical heterosexual man would be repulsed by the thought of having sex with another man.
In case you haven't noticed all men are different.
Little Men - 1998 Coming Attractions 1-9 was released on: Canada: 30 January 1999 USA: 30 January 1999
No all men are not gay, but they are sexual and under the right conditions they may have a gay sexual relationship. That doesn't mean they are then gay. Young men often experiment, men in prison may find sexual outlets with other men. Being "gay" would indicate a man having sexual attractions to only men. It is more correct to ask if all men are bisexual to one degree or another.
No.
The wisdom that comes with experience.
Men can experience just as much guilt as women, or as little, depending on how you want to look at it.
It's impossible to tell. Studies range from 0.7% to 46% of all men, which is a huge range. 0.7% of men engaged in sexual activity with both males and females within the previous year-"Sex in America," University of Chicago, 1992 33% to 46% of men are bisexual based on activities or attractions-Alfred Kinsey, 1950s
No, they do not experience anything. No, they do not experience anything.
That means that he is probably gay or he is bisexual. Some men experience this, but then later they will get horny for all of you, wives.
At least 10% of men will experience an episode of major depression at least once in their lives.
No. There are periods - especially during puberty - during which most men (and women) can experience homosexual urges, due to the increased hormone production experienced during this time. This does not mean that all men act on these urges, but several surveys conducted in the last few decades (most notably by Dr. Kinsey) have suggested that the majority of men have at one or more times in their lives, had a homosexual experience. There are of course some men that have a genetic predisposition to being bisexual or who become bisexual due to the destigmatisation of such activity/preference in modern society.