05-16-2014, 12:09 PM
So I was talking to this guy that I met at a GLBT event on campus. We were just talking in general about our interests and stuff. When I mentioned that I play hockey and study martial arts, he acted sort of turned off by it. He made some condescending remarks about gay guys who try to "pass" by pretending to be macho.
I told him I'm out and I'm not pretending anything, those are just things I enjoy, but he acted like he looked down on sports and stuff like that - like I was some kind of dumb jock and not "gay enough".
Obviously he is not going to be my new BFF, no advice needed there. But we wonder where the gay stereotypes come from? Maybe we create some of them ourselves?
I told him I'm out and I'm not pretending anything, those are just things I enjoy, but he acted like he looked down on sports and stuff like that - like I was some kind of dumb jock and not "gay enough".
Obviously he is not going to be my new BFF, no advice needed there. But we wonder where the gay stereotypes come from? Maybe we create some of them ourselves?