And anyway
Stereotypes can be fun to play on!
And generally a good chunk of people are stereotypical (like you bitching about being not stereotypical and actually you are playin along with the 'masculine I'm gay but not stereotypically gay' stereotype
u.u
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I've never thought too much about this to be honest. I just act as I act naturally- it all just comes from within me and I don't put much thought into it. I've got masculine and feminine qualities, so there's kind of a duality. I think my feminine traits are a lot more apparent in my interests and passions than in my personal conduct though. That said, a lot of people who didn't initially know I was gay have been really surprised when they found out.
Some people just fulfill the roles of stereotypes I think, whether they consciously do that or not. I don't think that stereotypes are in and of themselves a bad thing, it's more the dimwits who take the stereotypes to indiscriminately apply to the entire community of people in which they exist.
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^^^ You need to round up all your blonde surfers and dye them brunette. End of stereotype.
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^^^ Learn them all maths - that way they can sound smart.
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Mmm... regarding stereotypes in the media, these things are usually overblown and exaggerated because it makes the characters easily distinguished from the others. And, well, currently the easiest way to distinguish a gay man... well... Yeah. Much as I love the Pride Parade it doesn't help matters much, either.
These things take time. Getting angry about it won't help. Currently I believe that the awareness is changing up as homosexuality becomes more normal in the public eyes through exposure to recent news.
I hate to tell you, though--don't expect media displays of homosexuality to change very quickly aside from the art pieces...
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Bass tenor Opera? how the hell is that even possible!? D; teach me mastur.
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