creighton0123 Posted December 15, 2010 Posted December 15, 2010 Incredible. Would you like us to discuss stereotypes surrounding black men, next? This thread is trash. Be ashamed of yourself. Actually, the listed stereotypes are pretty accurate. The OP never suggested that the stereotypes were true, only that they're out there. I'm a gay man and I know full well what stereotypes there are about me: 1. Gay men are effeminate 2. Gay men made a choice to be that way 3. Gay men simply failed at relationships with women 4. It's a phase 5. Someone made me gay 6. I'm only concerned with sex 7. I love fashion 8. I hate sports 9. I speak with a lisp 10. I'm an extreme liberal See. All these things are stereotypes. For me, none of them are true. The OP asked whether people have hesitations because of the stereotypes. It's not degrading, insulting, or hateful in any way.
gentlewaters Posted December 15, 2010 Posted December 15, 2010 Yeah, I don't know where this "wanna-be Bi even though I'm a straight woman" came from. Apparently, someone launched a trend of it bein "cool" to make out with another woman, when one is a straight woman. Guess it's an attention thing. Yeah, you'd be surprised what some girls would do for attention of guys they like. Also, I think to straight women who "go gay", it's just a fun party time type of thing, mostly done when drunk and egged on by drunk guys. Many girls think guys are into lesbian porn so... I think that's why some straight girls do it. They like the attention from the guys. Also, many girls like to cuddle and some guys don't, and the closeness (both physical and sexual) of a friend is really nice when that is absent from a guy.
fishtaco Posted December 15, 2010 Posted December 15, 2010 I find this whole thread strange. My whole life I've been an open-minded 'good girl' and have recently been spending several years of unhappy celibacy mourning over a long term relationship that crashed. Then I ran into an old friend in the park and have spent the last month having wild sex with him AND his female neighbor on occasion. It's been great. I'm still the same person, but I know a lot of you LS-guys would look at me differently now. Maybe I'M 'a bisexual.' Pft. It's just weird that so many people are making a big deal over something like that. But I get the impression I probably wouldn't have been mentally compatible with a lot of people on here even when I WAS behaving in the perfect socially-approved manner. Note to self... hang out at parks.
Recommended Posts