Seawytch
Information isnt Advocacy
It depends on the homo themself, really. If some guy is a homo & doesn't feel the need to tell me about his bedroom biz, then that gives us a chance to interact like normal human beings do & see that there is more to each other & possibly be friends. As for the "look @ me! I'm gay! Oh Im so oppressed!" flamboyant types...that shit is just plain annoying & there is zero chance in hell that I will befriend him, I know all I need to know about that individual and his wearing of his "oppression" on his sleeve tells me he's a needy little faggot.
Poor Locke...doesn't realize that the fact he thinks of gay sex when he finds out someone is gay is HIS problem...not "the gheys".
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You have serious comprehension problems. What I am saying is, is that if I met someone who was a homosexual & got to know them as who they are, and they were cool, and then found out they were gay....at that point, it probably wouldn't matter to me because I got to know them as an individual, you know, who they are, not who he has sex with?
I don't like flamboyant ones, so I wouldn't hang out with them. What's the problem? Am I supposed to seek out friendships with people I already know I have nothing in common with or what?
And yet, oddly, when I'm first introduced to a man and his wife or a woman and her husband, I don't automatically think of them fucking. What does it say about you that you think about that if you see a "flamboyant gay"?