03-20-2014, 05:01 AM
Well lets see... I'm an inch or so above 6', always tended to run on the lean to bone skinny side. My 'persona' has changed through the years, in my youth I wore a lot of suits, then had my Gothic Phase (no not gutter goth, I was classy goth). Now I'm a jean and t-shirt wearing sort with long hair... Hippy. Still on the narrow side (shut up South I have been eating)
#1,2,3 and 4 were all taller than me. #2 was native American, #3 was African American. #2 was a linebacker or quarterback build - you know, like a tank- heavy, strong but not necessarily a bodybuilder - muscles with a decent padding of fat. #3 was a body builder, even had won a few competitions locally and regionally. #4 was 20+ years my senior, and back in the day I was a suit wearing, short haired 'respectable' sort and he was all leather, jeans, chains and deliciously rough around the edges...
#5 was short, wiry and full of spunk... Um... vinegar spunk... um I mean plucky. Nelly as all hell too.
#6 was extroverted to the point where it hurt me to watch, I'm an introvert of the 'lets stay home for ever' variety. He was closer to my build, a few inches shorter, and somewhat skinny like me.
#1,2,3 and #5 we immediately stopped going to clubs and bars after meeting up and starting a 'relationship'.... Not that we were embarrassed at each other but because people have a way of getting all mean and nasty.
Especially with #3, black bodybuilder mixed with 'white twinkish - skinny white boy' was just not acceptable. The black bars hated the 'dusk queen' the white bars were all totally against a black man raping a white guy.... Yeah it get pretty ugly real fast with the comments people make and insinuating lots of ugly things... Such as I am a size queen (because as everyone knows all black men are hung like horses) and other stuff
With both #2 (Indian with feathers) and #3 there was a lot of the whispered question 'Wouldn't you be happier with, you know, your own kind?' Then hints that other not so nice stuff was going on...
With #4 and I people asked all sort of questions - like 'Is your dad a biker or what?'
Then my 'dad' would grab me and do decidedly incestuous things to me in front of the questioner making everyone except 'dad' blush....:eek:
The problem with dating outside of your expected circle is that everyone gets offensive and asks stupid questions and makes snide remarks and reveals that they hate anything different.
I think most couples who are 'odd' match just end up staying clear of the haters.
I hate to tell you this but the gay community is really intolerant, full of bigotry and nastiness that makes places like a KKK meeting seem all friendly and down home comfortable.
I don't know what the scene is like now, but back in my day it was all very plastic and clones - there would come this 'image' of what gay is now and the majority would jump on the band wagon and fit into that mold.
Not too long ago OK Cupid's data base was used to get a glimpse at interracial dating - apparently if someone from another race approaches a person they are all open to the idea of dating outside of their race. Problem is that few people approach another race because they feel they will get shot down or that society will just frown to hard.
I would assume its like that with all of the assorted differences that can exist... People are open to dating/getting into a relationship with someone very different, but no one is willing to take that first step to open the door...
#1,2,3 and 4 were all taller than me. #2 was native American, #3 was African American. #2 was a linebacker or quarterback build - you know, like a tank- heavy, strong but not necessarily a bodybuilder - muscles with a decent padding of fat. #3 was a body builder, even had won a few competitions locally and regionally. #4 was 20+ years my senior, and back in the day I was a suit wearing, short haired 'respectable' sort and he was all leather, jeans, chains and deliciously rough around the edges...
#5 was short, wiry and full of spunk... Um... vinegar spunk... um I mean plucky. Nelly as all hell too.
#6 was extroverted to the point where it hurt me to watch, I'm an introvert of the 'lets stay home for ever' variety. He was closer to my build, a few inches shorter, and somewhat skinny like me.
#1,2,3 and #5 we immediately stopped going to clubs and bars after meeting up and starting a 'relationship'.... Not that we were embarrassed at each other but because people have a way of getting all mean and nasty.
Especially with #3, black bodybuilder mixed with 'white twinkish - skinny white boy' was just not acceptable. The black bars hated the 'dusk queen' the white bars were all totally against a black man raping a white guy.... Yeah it get pretty ugly real fast with the comments people make and insinuating lots of ugly things... Such as I am a size queen (because as everyone knows all black men are hung like horses) and other stuff
With both #2 (Indian with feathers) and #3 there was a lot of the whispered question 'Wouldn't you be happier with, you know, your own kind?' Then hints that other not so nice stuff was going on...
With #4 and I people asked all sort of questions - like 'Is your dad a biker or what?'
Then my 'dad' would grab me and do decidedly incestuous things to me in front of the questioner making everyone except 'dad' blush....:eek:
The problem with dating outside of your expected circle is that everyone gets offensive and asks stupid questions and makes snide remarks and reveals that they hate anything different.
I think most couples who are 'odd' match just end up staying clear of the haters.
I hate to tell you this but the gay community is really intolerant, full of bigotry and nastiness that makes places like a KKK meeting seem all friendly and down home comfortable.
I don't know what the scene is like now, but back in my day it was all very plastic and clones - there would come this 'image' of what gay is now and the majority would jump on the band wagon and fit into that mold.
Not too long ago OK Cupid's data base was used to get a glimpse at interracial dating - apparently if someone from another race approaches a person they are all open to the idea of dating outside of their race. Problem is that few people approach another race because they feel they will get shot down or that society will just frown to hard.
I would assume its like that with all of the assorted differences that can exist... People are open to dating/getting into a relationship with someone very different, but no one is willing to take that first step to open the door...