| Scisca said:
The thing is, I have never claimed this. I just acknowledge that they exist, there is a fair amount of them, there are more ultra feminine gays than ultra feminine straight guys and on average they make gay gusy more feminine than regular guys :P Apart from that, the majority of other non-ultra feminine gays also has behaviours that aren't exactly considered "manly-manly" and when you learn to see them, it's actually quite easy to judge if a guy is gay or not in most cases (not always, but in most cases). I'm talking about little things that most regular guys probably don't notice or ignore. Maybe you just don't realise that anymore cause it's stuff that's normal and natural to you, but having spent a lot of time among gays as an "outsider" ( ;) ) I actually see this stuff easily, these little details in behaviour that are hard to describe, but sure as hell do exist and in my book can't be considered manly. |
For the 1st part... Huh? Considering that under 5% of general population is gay, it's statistically improbable that there's more "feminine" gay guys than "feminine" straight guys. And following your logic, there aren't straight people since everybody is on average gay....
For the 2nd part... Again, Huh? We have behaviours that aren't considered "manly-manly"? Like what? Funny though that football players are "gayer", than any gay person that i know... Yet they are considered to be epitome for "manly" LOL







