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I recently met someone who changed my perception on this issue. I met him through a mutual friend, and his name is Ralph, he was rather lispy, and had a bit of a high voice, but it wasn't annoying. I am usually immediately turned off, because I wouldn't want to be around a guy that perpetuates the gay stereotype. As the night progressed and I found out more and more about Ralph I realized just how wrong I was about him. He first off, was quite a looker, and despite my original displeasure at his demeanor he proved himself to be quite a manly man. First off, he works as a construction worker and played lacrosse in high school. He has a big dog named Axle and he was single. I was honestly puzzled by this and I asked him why he was single, and he said that not many gay guys stick around him long enough to find out about him because of their immediate reactions to him.
I felt really bad at that point, because I realized I was guilty of the same thing, and I realized that what I had done was a bit like what some straight guy would do to me if I wanted to be his friend. He would realize I was gay and give me the shrug off, and the posts thus far absolutely reek of that. And I think it's a bit telling how people have the gall to say "I'd have them as friends but I wouldn't date them", as if you need to explain that you would be friends with them? Shouldn't that be a given? Or do you feel that your distaste for men you perceive as feminine can be made up for as long as you say "I've got femmy friends".
Honestly, you people really need to take a long hard look at the reasons WHY you don't want a 'femmy'. And I can tell you one thing that is for certain, we like who we like because it's what society tells us is attractive. Do you dislike femmy guys because you would hate to be seen with one and have to introduce them as your boyfriend, or because you genuinely find it unattractive?
Food for thought.
I felt really bad at that point, because I realized I was guilty of the same thing, and I realized that what I had done was a bit like what some straight guy would do to me if I wanted to be his friend. He would realize I was gay and give me the shrug off, and the posts thus far absolutely reek of that. And I think it's a bit telling how people have the gall to say "I'd have them as friends but I wouldn't date them", as if you need to explain that you would be friends with them? Shouldn't that be a given? Or do you feel that your distaste for men you perceive as feminine can be made up for as long as you say "I've got femmy friends".
Honestly, you people really need to take a long hard look at the reasons WHY you don't want a 'femmy'. And I can tell you one thing that is for certain, we like who we like because it's what society tells us is attractive. Do you dislike femmy guys because you would hate to be seen with one and have to introduce them as your boyfriend, or because you genuinely find it unattractive?
Food for thought.



















