07-21-2014, 11:44 PM
The assumption here is that when you hang around in predominately gay affairs that everyone knows just looking at you that you ain't fey...
This shirt sends a message, a presumption that every guy who sees you who knows you are straight is still going to pick up on you....
That is not the sort of message to have out there during pride. Understand lots of partying queens, with a straight boy with a slightly crude/abnoxious shirt that presumes what haters always presume isn't going to be considered funny and may result in a 'bitter argument' or fisti-cuffs or something equally unpleasant to ruin a day of rainbows and sunshine.
Yes if you are cute expect to be pursued... Guys in a predominately gay setting will assume that you fall in the predominately gay crowd... So being asked out is going to happen.
I like the other shirts that have a more positive, supportive message that says your straight (mores the pity I guess) but supportive of the LGBT community.
Save the 'look but don't touch' attitude for those queens that don't take no (I'm straight) civilly.... I fear there will be the required 11.3% of those in any LGBT crowd you attend... they deserve the attitude, the rest of us don't.
This shirt sends a message, a presumption that every guy who sees you who knows you are straight is still going to pick up on you....
That is not the sort of message to have out there during pride. Understand lots of partying queens, with a straight boy with a slightly crude/abnoxious shirt that presumes what haters always presume isn't going to be considered funny and may result in a 'bitter argument' or fisti-cuffs or something equally unpleasant to ruin a day of rainbows and sunshine.
Yes if you are cute expect to be pursued... Guys in a predominately gay setting will assume that you fall in the predominately gay crowd... So being asked out is going to happen.
I like the other shirts that have a more positive, supportive message that says your straight (mores the pity I guess) but supportive of the LGBT community.
Save the 'look but don't touch' attitude for those queens that don't take no (I'm straight) civilly.... I fear there will be the required 11.3% of those in any LGBT crowd you attend... they deserve the attitude, the rest of us don't.