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Four? I was twelve! I started TQftL on their wedding day!
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I was talking to my mom a while ago about the population of my forums and mentioned that at least half of the members were gay/bisexual/asexual, and she was all "What's asexuality?" and when I explained it she went "What? That doesn't exist! They're just deluding themselves!" :/ Sometimes I forget how little these issues are actually discussed outside of the internet. Then I look in this club and realize, oh, wow, this really happens all the time.
From other guys who have had this happen does this ever stop or is it just them being twats?
Usually they get bored with it and they'll resort to teasing a small feminine straight guy.
Four? I was twelve! I started TQftL on their wedding day!
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I was talking to my mom a while ago about the population of my forums and mentioned that at least half of the members were gay/bisexual/asexual, and she was all "What's asexuality?" and when I explained it she went "What? That doesn't exist! They're just deluding themselves!" :/ Sometimes I forget how little these issues are actually discussed outside of the internet. Then I look in this club and realize, oh, wow, this really happens all the time.
I've found that my flatmates have been incredibly accepting about the fact I'm gay, although I think that's due to me not being stereotypically gay. I've been told many times that I "don't look/act gay", and that if they didn't know I liked men they'd just assume I'm a typical straight dood. ... which is good to know, I guess.
... we have a "gay list" in which all of the members of our flat have a place on the list. I'm number four, and there are nine of us, and the only reason I'm number four is because I actually like men.
I think my life would be incredibly different if I were a bit more ... er... stereotypically gay, so I've mostly managed to avoid things that other LGBTs experience. I mean, the only times my sexuality is mentioned is to contrast me and the guy at the top of our list. This weekend I remember a comment along the lines of "...Ewan likes men sexually and you're still gayer than he is". I loled.
SO recently I've only had good experiences with gayness. I guess.
Just sharin'.
How does one even look gay? (Aside from a guy wearing pink flip-flops and makeup but that's another topic)
That's very subjective.
The majority of girls out there don't act as feminine as some of those really sissy gay guys.Yeah, that's what I meant by difficult to quantify. It isn't something somebody could pin down.