10-21-2015, 08:31 AM
Stevefs Wrote:Insecurities are a part of being human. Even the most confident and attractive individuals have insecurities on some level. What's important is that we can identify them and deal with them so we can love for who we are. What are yours?
I'll start: I'm a little insecure about being Asian, especially in the gay community. I've met a lot of individuals who don't find Asians attractive whatsoever, and even deny friendship because I'm Asian. It's a punch in the face every time I come across a dating profile and it says at the bottom: "No Asians."
*sigh*
How I'm dealing with it: I've developed a very confident persona in public and I learned how to dress well, and I try to act as friendly as possible. I'm also trying to just ignore everyone that doesn't want Asians... if they don't want me, I don't want them, especially if they're willing to exclude someone totally just on their ethnicity.
What about you guys?
I would say there's an even bigger stigma about being black in the gay community, especially in America. I understand that people have preference - my catch 22 is I am seriously only physically attracted to white guys. As a black guy, even as tan as I am, it's brutal. Imagine hearing "you're my first black guy" almost every date you go on.