Right wingnut freaks out when gay man tells him about his G-spot: “I do not have that!”

“I do not have THAT where HE says it is.”

Michael Knowles
Michael Knowles (YouTube)

Daily Wire contributor Michael Knowles popped on Piers Morgan’s British TV show late last week. He was there to talk about the evils of Pride Month and to criticize Pride parades for being overly sexual.

Knowles was pitted against gay British comic and podcast host James Barr, who took umbrage with Knowles’s argument that Pride parades are full of “deviant” behavior.

Knowles pointed to leather aficiados and spanking as examples. In response, Barr said that straight people are also into those kinks. Knowles then said straight people never held parades for such things. To which Barr teased Knowles about his own preferences, asking him what sort of adult content he enjoys watching.

Knowles said he did not watch adult content.

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Never?” replies a skeptical Barr.

Knowles admits he might have seen “one or two n*ked ladies” when he was back in college, but THAT WAS IT!!! He goes on to say that anything besides heterosexuality is deviant, as sex for men has the end goal of impregnating women.

“OK, why do you have a G-spot in your bum?” asks Barr.

Thrown for a second, Knowles then says, emphatically, “I don’t. I don’t.”

Barr says it has been scientifically proven, and there is evidence of men enjoying sex with one another going back to ancient Roman times.

Knowles again feels the need to stress: “I do not have that, where he says it is.”

Barr says Knowles is missing out on a form of pleasure and suggests Knowles and his wife might want to experiment.

Barr was referring to the fact that stimulating the prostate gland is pleasurable for many men. It can hasten or heighten org*sm. Because of this, it is often referred to as the P-spot or male G-spot.

Knowles’ reaction, including his inability to even say the term “g-spot”, prompted much comment online.

Knowles has often displayed anti-LGBTQ viewpoints in his search for clicks and online viewers. He has previously suggested that contraception is gay as it stops men and women from having children.

Gay for pay

Prior to turning to hate mongering, Knowles was an actor. His brief attempt at a thespian career is now best remembered for playing gay in a 15-minute short called House of Shades.

After his latest outburst over his lack of a G-spot, many were quick to remind Knowles of his infamous role.

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