Do you know any gay people

I Prefer the classy "maybe they are, maybe they're not" gay guys, rather than those big "Oh my God, here they come, floatin' around, makin' noise" gay guys.
 
I really don't understand gay people or lesbians, for one reason only: why do one half of the couples always have to look like the opposite sex? I mean, you're gay, so why would you do that?

Take Lesbians for example, surely you're a lesbian in the first place because you're attracted to your own gender, so why on earth would you get with a butch woman who looks like Barry down the local pub? It blows my mind (and makes me feel disgusted at their pitiful attempt to mimic our fine gender).
 
I work with three gay people. They're all highly over the top and 2 of them are very foul mouthed about their sexual preferences and sex in general.

Some of the other people you work with might be gay as well but you don't know it becuase they don't shout about their sexuallity all day or camp it up.
 
I really don't understand gay people or lesbians, for one reason only: why do one half of the couples always have to look like the opposite sex? I mean, you're gay, so why would you do that?

Take Lesbians for example, surely you're a lesbian in the first place because you're attracted to your own gender, so why on earth would you get with a butch woman who looks like Barry down the local pub? It blows my mind (and makes me feel disgusted at their pitiful attempt to mimic our fine gender).

Not all are like that (although there are quite often some, usually the ugly couples). I know a very hot girl who has dated two very hot girls (at seperate times).:p
 
I only know two openly gay blokes - quite frankly I couldn't care less about other peoples sexual preferences, though I do find very 'camp' and 'in your face' gays a bit irritating, but that's due to their behaviour not their sexuality.

I agree with that entirely. Don't care if you're gay, do care if you're camp. Gay /= Camp. You can be straight and also camp.

I work with three gay people. They're all highly over the top and 2 of them are very foul mouthed about their sexual preferences and sex in general.

But how often do straight guys talk in the same way? A lot of guys do it a lot. Perhaps it just seems worse because it's not a normal sort of conversation you hear every day.

Is it worse for a guy to say something like: "We were ******* all night, he was a great shag" than "She was brilliant, would do anything"?
 
There's actually a lot of evidence to suggest that we're all bi, it's just social conditioning that defines our 'sexuality'.

Yeah, all constructed by the Gay lobbyists.

It's not social, it's genetic and hormonal. I'm no more bisexual as I am gay. I am simply heterosexual, this is due predominantly to levels of certain hormones in my body and receptors in my brain.
 
A lot of girls are "bi" because they know that the thought of two girls together turns guys on. It's simply an attention-seeking mechanism.

Agreed.

I forgot to reply to the question though. I got three gay friends. Known a lesbian couple my whole life. Also know a few people that are bi as well.

I don't really care if people are gay or not. I notice that sometimes people have tried to "shock" me by coming out and I don't even react to it. I mean, so what? I'm glad they feel the need and trust me enough to tell me first of all but feel sort of disappointed that they don't know I couldn't care one bit about it.
 
I really don't understand gay people or lesbians, for one reason only: why do one half of the couples always have to look like the opposite sex? I mean, you're gay, so why would you do that?

Take Lesbians for example, surely you're a lesbian in the first place because you're attracted to your own gender, so why on earth would you get with a butch woman who looks like Barry down the local pub? It blows my mind (and makes me feel disgusted at their pitiful attempt to mimic our fine gender).

You're seeing the numerous homosexual couples for whom that's not true and assuming they're not homosexual couples. Standard human behaviour - we tend to notice the things that stick out and make patterns from them.

Come to think of it, none of the gay couples I know fit your description of all gay couples.
 
I know exactly zero gay people. I have normal groups of friends, I don't try and hide from certain types of people, yet I haven't met someone face to face who is gay let alone known one.

On the other hand, my girlfriend went to school with 6 gay people.
 
No, I do not know any gay people.

Then again I don't know many people outright, so it's hardly surprising.
 
Back
Top Bottom