No gay person fits the stereotypes 100%. In this forum, I want to know how you are different from the stereotype of a gay person.
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Since the tab on this went blue, I'll start, but I'll keep it short because I actually don't want this to be only about me. I want it to be a community discussion.
I defy stereotypes by not caring about fashion.
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well..
Let see..
Gay stereotypes as in?
I drive a VW Bug, I go to the gym a lot, I'm artsy and like to craft and paint.
I love to cook, I like cheesy music, I love to dance and sing. I have lots of
friends that are girls, I like clothes, but not trends.
But I also love beer. Like to play sports, but not really watch it. I love to
go on hikes and being outdoors. I don't care about the way I look most of the time.
I can kick it with my straight guy friends just fine.
I don't see why gay guys can't have it all. A lot of the 'gay stereotypes' I listed
about myself can apply to a lot of my straight guy friends too.
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figured i was gay a lot later in life.
Not ready to drop ever article of junk i accumulated but no big debs to keep anything either.
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Jesus christ, I am so messy. I cannot clean or organize at all.
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Just be yourself, whether that follows the stereotypes or not. Who cares if there's a list of things that describe a "gay" behavior that you fit into? Don't allow stereotyping to control who you really are. And if you don't fit into the stereotypes, still be yourself. It still doesn't matter.
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Agree. While on thought I came to conclusion that I don't particularly fall under the stereotypes, it's not something I particularly worry about - and not something I've previously considered. We are who we are and all that. At the end of the day straight people probably fall to these stereotypes as often as gays do, I don't think being gay automatically makes you act a certain way, and I don't think not being gay stops you from acting a certain way. Way more variables come into the equation than just sexuality.
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