I'm neither effeminate nor a butch macho type of guy. I'm just a regular gay guy who isn't scared to wear pink, bow tie and such.
There's this one famous fashion lifestyle departmental store in Malaysia that has a lot of effeminate peeps as their salesmen. Not just 5 to 6 peeps but 99%.
I shop over there quite frequently as the store is located right in front of my office.
One of my principles is to respect everyone with dignity and class. So obviously I treat these effeminate salesmen with friendliness and respect. No prejudging whatsoever.
Yesterday I went to that store to buy new clothes and boy, we shared a lot of laughs. I apologized to them for being fussy but they said it's okay. In return, I got a free money clip worth 130 bucks from the store! The money clip present is only meant to be given to anyone who purchased two shirts. I only bought one shirt and a bow tie. One of the salesmen said, "It's okay. You're our loyal customer." :biggrin: Mua, ha, ha ...
Quote:that oppresses become oppressors, (the continuous cycle of victims, victimizing).
This.
Being gay is hard enough as you tend to be prejudged, discriminated and be punished for being 'different' from the so called normal society. So exactly why do some of us prejudge and pull a dislike mentality towards our own kinds? Just because they are slightly different from you? Hmm ... what a cycle.
I understand if you feel uncomfortable with their styles as it is not your thing. But there is no need to take it over the top by forming a feel of disgust or even hate towards them.
I always believe that if you expect people to respect you, you have to respect them too. It's not a one way road.