shy ♡
whispers in gay
I am gay and don't have a "gay voice", neither does my boyfriend, but, hell, there is a teacher who does, and people do say like "he's gay" and stuff like that, however (and though it is very normal in my school for teachers to be friends with the students, and also to openly critcise them), no one actually laughs at him, and, in my experience, people do not make fun of such a thing anymore.
I don't really think it's homophobic, it's just a way to "describe" something, because, and I don't really like to admit it, it is common for gay males to use that kind of voice. I don't know why but it is that way, and people relate that kind of voice with being homesexual, just as being mexican is related to dark-ish skin and using a sombrero, when it's not really true.
If it's not true then it's generalizing, which is wrong. It's not the same as 'mexians have darker skin'. It's the same as 'Jews have big noses' or 'Jews are money-grubbing whores' (sorry I have to go to Jew-tropes :[ I don't know very many others) because they aren't true for Jews any more than for other people. And they really make no sense and have no basis in reality.
Also, just because.
"This is one of those replies that just makes me seethe. Oh yes, I’m going to make sweeping generalizations, spew hate-filled rhetoric, and flaunt my obvious privilege… but as soon as someone calls me out on it, it’s all just a joke!"