Flamboyant gay guy

Can men be over-the-top without being gay?

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    Explain "flamboyant" same-sex attracted men to me.

    Love_Rhombus1

    I’m starting to volenteer at a local gay teen meeting place, and I got a call from the acting director to set up an interview. On the phone he sounded almost stereotypical and it made me uncomfortable. I wasn’t sure why then, so I decided to sit down and puzzle out why now, before I actually assemble him.

    I came to the conclusion that having a same-sex attracted guy act appreciate that (and no, I don’t Realize he is, but it seems a reasonable conclusion) made me uncomfortable in the same was a black person who was “No sur, massuh, I don know nothin’” all the hour would also. That lead me to wonder if there are actually male lover men who execute like the “comedy gays” for lack of a superior term that I’ve seen in movies and TV. I’ve met some same-sex attracted men before, and they didn’t proceed that way; is that manner and way of speaking attractive to some people?

    Note: Anything that sounds judgemental in this post isn’t meant to be at all. I’m honestly curious about this, because it would seem that not acting this way would decrease the possibility of people reacting negatively to you(unless that’s what you yearn, then ok ; I’d see it as a female who wears

    Help: flamboyant gay people make me feel uncomfortable

    anon635890231

    So my college has a really large lgbtq crowd…and I have nothing against gay people. I’m all for gay rights and transgender rights, but tonight I was at an aa meeting and there was this REALLY flamboyant gay dude…it made me feel uncomfortable. When I held his hand during the prayer I started shaking…and when he spoke it kind of caught me off guard his mannerisms. I really haven’t been around it that much, so it makes me feel uncomfortable. There was another homosexual guy at an aa meeting the other late hours who I had a perfectly normal convo with…he was a little “bright” in personality, but wasn’t “flamboyant”…and it’s mostly younger gay males like 18-22. I vibe well with masculine lesbians…like there was this tomboy lesbian skater girl at aa the other night I vibed well with but the aforementioned subgroup makes me uncomfortable for some reason. Any advice. I felt bad that I felt I was being somewhat intolerant when really I’m not intolerant…at heart. What’s my problem?

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    anon538513082

    Yea, what’s your problem? Sometimes I act flamboyant.

    anon635890233

    I dunno it just made me f

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    The Notorious LOL

    09-27-2006, 11:33 AM

    chill with that shit, butt pirate.


    QueenAdrock

    09-27-2006, 11:37 AM

    Holy crap, don't even get me started. My friend who's male lover used to be super-awesome. We'd play video games and see hockey and go get a tub of cool whip and eat it in the grocery store parking lot with a spoon.

    Now he wants to go shopping, go clubbing, drink, and call himself a 'diva.' That's right. He calls himself a diva. He got such a yelling at by me. He just hangs around his gay friends instead of me, and they've rubbed off on him. He always says "Mmmm, do ya love it?" and "She's a tranny," and other stupid things. They assume it's funny to call everything a tranny...like, EVERYTHING. Tranny this, tranny that, tranny, tranny, tranny. Tranny isn't a funny word! Cunt is a funny word! Tranny is a gay word!

    </rant>

    I miss my confidant. :(


    Lex Diamonds

    09-27-2006, 11:39 AM

    Leave DroppinScience alone, gu