Okay, I'm sure we have all heard the sterotypical gay lisp at one point or another.
Here are my questions:
Where did it come from?
Is it a concious habit?
Are flamboyent and feminine types the only types of homosexual to have a lisp?
I guess I have always been confused about the gay lisp (and gay accent).:confused:
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The reason I thought about this question is because one of my roommates has a brother who is gay. He has a little lisp, but perhaps not noticeable enough to determine he's gay. But he brought two friends over who both spoke with a heavy lisp and accent.
I don't have a lisp or accent when I speak naturally, so its always strange why it happens.
Thanks Andy123 for the info. It makes sense that some gay men immitate female intricities. But it still stupifies me how it occured and has become the signature stereotype of gay men. Perhaps its their way of declaring their sexuality without bluntly yelling out "I am gay!"
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I don't know. A while back a guy got a job where I work. He has the lisp, walks like a girl too, but he's straight, and had a girlfriend. He even got caught at work with her in a comprimising position. Even more recently we got another guy with the lisp, and he is gay.
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I love the lisp! Naturally, I don't speak with one. I remember my partner had it. He spoke with one a lot back then and I loved it. He stopped speaking with one for some reason. Then he claimed he only had it when he was wearing a retainer. Oh and I think he spoke with one when he was in a certain mood. He wasn't really flamboyant either. Well... he was to a certain extent, but he felt guilty about it at some point.
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i now about it it was it hard to talking someties. i cant say all the words like.what is it gay lisp mean. i not newn a bout it.
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LOL i speak with the lisp sometimes, when I'm with my girl friends.
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I don't have the "gay lisp". Nor does it bother me when i hear someone with it......unless its emphasised on purpose by the indervidual for "laughs".
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