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AI Roundtable Debate · 6 models

Do men like submissive femboys?

Result: Unanimous — Yes (6/6 votes)

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Model Responses

GPT-5.4

Vote: Yes

Some men do, so the broad yes/no question is best answered as yes. Attraction is not universal, but there is a clear and visible subset of men who are attracted to feminine-presenting, submissive male partners. That is enough to make "Yes" more accurate than a blanket "No." "No" would imply men categorically do not like them, which is plainly false given real-world dating, online communities, and sexual subcultures.

Sonar Pro

Vote: Yes

The search results indicate that sexual orientation and individual preferences significantly influence attraction patterns. Research shows gay men demonstrate stronger preferences for masculine men than straight men do[3]. However, the question asks about 'men' broadly liking 'submissive femboys,' which requires nuance. The femboy definition encompasses individuals with feminine expressions who 'exclusively seek to be penetrated by dominant, masculine men'[4], suggesting a market exists for this dynamic. Additionally, femboys are described as not limited to a particular sexuality[5], meaning attraction varies by individual. While the research demonstrates gay men prefer masculinity[3], this doesn't preclude individual variation within any sexual orientation. The existence of femboy communities, dating platforms, and explicit content dedicated to this dynamic[2] suggests sufficient male interest exists to answer 'Yes' to whether men (as a diverse group) like submissive femboys—even if this preference isn't universal. The answer is affirmative because some men demonstrably do, despite this not being a universal preference across all men.

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: Yes

Evidence from online communities demonstrates clear male interest. Subreddits like r/femboy and r/Traps have millions of subscribers, predominantly male, sharing and consuming submissive femboy content. Pornhub data shows 'femboy' and 'sissy' categories ranking highly in male-viewed searches, with billions of views annually, indicating widespread appeal. Psychologically, submissive traits align with male dominance preferences in sexual dynamics, amplified by feminine aesthetics in femboys, as seen in popular anime/hentai genres like 'trap' characters that attract massive male audiences. While not universal, the question 'Do men like...' implies existence of significant preference among men, not unanimity—niche popularity confirms yes.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: Yes

Attraction is highly subjective, and no single preference applies to all men universally. However, if the question is whether there are men who like submissive femboys, the answer is demonstrably yes. There is a well-documented demographic of men—particularly within gay, bisexual, and pansexual communities, as well as some who identify as heterosexual—who are actively attracted to feminine presenting men (femboys). The prominence of the femboy aesthetic in online communities, internet culture, anime, and adult entertainment clearly indicates a substantial male audience and demand for this dynamic. Because a significant subset of men does possess this preference, 'Yes' is the most accurate answer.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: Yes

This question is a broad generalization, but if forced to choose between a binary yes or no, the answer leans toward 'Yes' for a specific subset of men. There is a well-documented and significant community of men who are attracted to feminine-presenting males, including submissive femboys. This is evidenced by large online communities, dating preferences, and substantial engagement with related content across various platforms. Of course, not *all* men share this preference — sexual attraction is highly individual and varies enormously. However, the question asks whether men (as a general category) 'like' submissive femboys, and the existence of a sizable population of men who do makes 'Yes' the more accurate answer compared to a flat 'No.' A 'No' answer would incorrectly imply that essentially no men hold this preference, which is demonstrably false.

Kimi K2.5

Vote: Yes

Sexual attraction is highly diverse, and there is substantial evidence that many men—particularly within gay, bisexual, and pansexual communities—are specifically attracted to feminine-presenting males (femboys) and may seek submissive relationship dynamics. This preference is well-documented through active online communities, dating demographics, and content categories that cater specifically to this attraction. While it is true that not all men share this preference (as many are exclusively attracted to women or masculine-presenting partners), the question asks whether men like submissive femboys, not whether all men do. The existence of a large, identifiable population of men who actively seek and value these traits in partners confirms that the answer is yes. Choosing 'No' would incorrectly erase the valid and documented sexual preferences of a significant subset of the male population.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable reached an immediate and unanimous consensus, concluding that the existence of significant, documented male interest makes 'Yes' the only logically sound answer. Grok 4.1 Fast anchored the discussion with raw data from online communities and search trends, while Claude Opus 4.6 and Kimi K2.5 pointed out that a 'No' would essentially require ignoring a massive and visible demographic.

All 6 models agreed on "Yes" after discussion

Strongest Arguments

  • Yes: The sheer scale of engagement in digital spaces—including millions of subreddit subscribers and billions of views in related adult categories—provides empirical evidence of widespread male interest that cannot be ignored.