so are there benefits of being the gay stereotype? again, just wondering?? I also enjoy being 'ironic' or showing the world that not all gay guys 'act gay' but have felt it somewhat a lie. Serious in today's society who has put out a 1900 calorie day. It is important to be your self but considering the whole package
Even for a straight man, if he showed a more feminine side would he get more dates.
Would a gay man trigger the gaydar better faster.
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There aren't really other than the fact that you can act like yourself and look at yourself in the mirror.
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anyone can look in the mirror
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But can they really see themselves?
I can dress as a boy or a man all I want, the fact remains that I'm so camp it looks ridiculous.
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I'm not sure I think it's all that good a question. Are there benefits to being a masculine or feminine man? Perhaps in terms of social opportunity. However, maybe we should question whether that is something we should embrace and reinforce.
It's a pet peeve of mine though, because I hate being asked to describe myself in terms of masculinity or femininity.
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Fuck the haters. Do what feels natural and don't overcompensate for your insecurities by being stereotypical.
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Isn't one of the best things about being gay that it makes you learn to ignore gender roles and stereotypes?
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what ever you do you are being your self
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I'm not a fan of how gay guys are stereotyped on British Television and Radio
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Mmm I dunno how to answer this it's like saying what's the advantages of being a blonde or brunette? Blondes have more fun but brunettes are more sultry lol
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