...you know, unless you want to do it.
I wouldn’t want to do that. That’s strange
Although, what's strange to you may not be strange to others. Some people might consider some of the stuff you're into strange as well.
I wouldn't keep chiming in here, except I think the reason for this thread is probably not for advice, but rather for validation. If
@CumonmyBBC wasn't at least open to this idea, I don't think he would have asked. I think he would have just told the couple he's not into that. To me, it seems like the question he's asking is: "Will this make me gay?"
To me, it's sad that people think it even matters. Putting pressure on each other to be a certain way in order to be considered normal or acceptable is incredibly damaging. If being gay, bisexual, pansexual, etc. didn't have such a negative connotation, it wouldn't matter whether something makes you gay or bi. People would feel free to say, "I tried ______ , and I liked (or didn't like) it." Other people's opinions on the matter would be irrelevant.
The thing is, if you do something like this, you will be the exact same person afterwards that you were beforehand, except with more experience. You don't magically become someone else, good or bad. The only thing about you that changes is that you're no longer a person who is curious/interested in trying something. Now you're a person who's tried it and gets to decide whether you enjoyed it or not. It really is as simple as that. If you're already here, and already asking about it, you're already curious about it. So the title a bunch of people give you on the internet doesn't matter in the slightest.
It's entirely ok to be gay, bi, bi-curious, *mostly* straight but into fucking dudes situationally (like only if they appear effeminate, or only as an expression of D/s and power play), just plain straight, or any other kind of orientation that makes sense to you. As long as there's consent from all involved, and you're not hurting anybody, the ONLY question you need to worry about is: "Do I want to do this?"
If the answer is yes, why wouldn't you try it? If the answer is no, why would you? Obviously, as the replies demonstrate, nobody here can agree on what it "makes you" if you do it, anyway. But I don't see why that should matter in the slightest. Just be yourself. You'll be a lot happier than trying to be anything else for the sake of maintaining an arbitrary label or status.