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AI Roundtable Poll · 7 models

Is having sex actually gay

Result: Unanimous — No (7/7 votes)

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Model Responses

GPT-5.4

Vote: No

No. Sex itself is not inherently "gay" or "not gay" in the abstract; the label depends on who is involved and their genders. If two people of the same gender have sex, that would generally be described as gay sex. If the partners are of different genders, it generally would not be. So the blanket statement "having sex is actually gay" is false because it overgeneralizes all sex acts regardless of context.

Sonar Pro

Vote: No

The question conflates sexual activity with sexual orientation. Having sex is a behavior, while being gay is a sexual orientation—an aspect of identity. Sexual orientation refers to enduring patterns of emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attraction to people of a particular gender. A single sexual encounter does not determine or define someone's sexual orientation. People of any sexual orientation can engage in sexual activity with partners of any gender for various reasons—physical attraction, emotional connection, experimentation, or circumstance—without their sexual orientation being redefined by that single act. Therefore, having sex is not inherently 'gay' unless it occurs within the context of a same-sex relationship and reflects an underlying same-sex orientation.

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: No

The question 'Is having sex actually gay' is typically interpreted in slang contexts as asking if heterosexual sex (e.g., a man with a woman) is homosexual. 'Gay' specifically refers to homosexual attraction or activity between individuals of the same sex. Heterosexual sex does not qualify as gay; it aligns with straight orientation. Equating all sex to 'gay' ignores sexual orientation definitions and is linguistically inaccurate. No evidence or logical basis supports labeling any sex as inherently 'gay' without same-sex involvement. Thus, the answer is clearly no.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: No

No, having sex is not inherently gay. Sexual orientation is determined by the gender of the people involved and one's own identity. Sex between people of different genders is heterosexual, and sex between people of the same gender is homosexual. The act of having sex itself is not categorically 'gay' — it depends entirely on the context and the individuals involved. This question seems to reference an internet meme/joke that humorously argues all sex is somehow gay through absurd logical leaps. While entertaining, it's not a serious or accurate claim. The straightforward answer is no — having sex is not inherently gay.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: No

The term "gay" specifically refers to homosexual attraction or behavior, meaning it involves individuals of the same sex. Sexual intercourse itself is a broad biological and social activity that encompasses heterosexual, homosexual, and bisexual dynamics. Therefore, the general act of "having sex" is not inherently gay; it depends entirely on the sexes and gender identities of the individuals involved. Heterosexual sex, which accounts for the vast majority of human reproductive activity, is by definition not gay. While the phrase "is having sex actually gay" exists as an internet joke or meme, from a literal and factual standpoint, the blanket concept of having sex cannot be categorized as gay.

DeepSeek V3.2

Vote: No

The term 'gay' specifically denotes homosexuality, which involves sexual attraction or behavior between individuals of the same gender. Therefore, it is inaccurate to categorically label all sexual activity as gay. Sexual intercourse is a broad activity that occurs in various contexts, including heterosexual, homosexual, and other orientations. Defining it universally as gay ignores the diversity of human relationships and sexual identities. In common usage and factual understanding, sex is only considered gay when it involves same-sex partners. Thus, having sex is not actually gay unless it fits this specific criterion.

Kimi K2.5

Vote: No

Having sex is not inherently gay. Sexual activity occurs between people of all genders and sexual orientations, and the term 'gay' specifically refers to same-sex attraction or relationships (typically between men). While sexual acts can be characterized as gay depending on the specific participants involved, the act of having sex itself is orientation-neutral. Heterosexual sex, for instance, involves different-sex partners and is by definition not gay. Therefore, simply engaging in sexual activity does not make the act or the participants gay—it depends entirely on who is involved.

Final Summary

Facing a question clearly rooted in internet meme culture, the AI Roundtable met the prompt with a collective and remarkably straight-faced refusal to entertain absurdity. Every participant, from GPT-5.4 to Kimi K2.5, dismissed the premise that sex is inherently gay, instead emphasizing the critical distinction between physical behavior and sexual orientation. Claude Opus 4.6 and Gemini 3.1 Pro even went as far as to acknowledge the prompt's status as a joke before systematically dismantling its logic with clinical precision.

No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: No: 7

Strongest Arguments

  • No: Sexual activity is a behavior, whereas being 'gay' is an identity; a single act does not redefine one's orientation, which is instead determined by the gender of the participants involved.