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Lesbians more readily accepted than gay men

Of course!

Even straight men, get OFF on two women gettin-it-on!!!

Hell, a straight man would love nothing better than being between two women as they kiss each other and have them plowing them; but true Lesbians do NOT want any part of that kinda behaviour, though...

Ruby, and perhaps others got it right...

It's ALL about the macho-man-thang that's the detriment to gay men!

We're NOT suppose to have those kinds of weaknesses that straights perceive of us as when we're gay, so vulnerable, etc....

It's just NOT "manly" for men to be gay!

If only the straight world would realize that MOST gay men are NOT the stereo-typical-people, the so-called weak, limp-wristed, falsetto-speaking, lisping, etc types that so often are displayed as "gay"!

............and, I am NOT/do NOT mean to imply that those who are characterized as that type are NOT "manly"; but DO fuel the hatred of gay people.......

Do you agree/dis-agree with my thoughts or am I far-off-in-left-field?(*8*)(*8*):kiss::kiss:
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I think women in general are perceived as less of a sexual threat. Therefore, if a woman is into another woman, there's an underlying belief that she'd still be interested in a man. If she isn't, there's still no threat to the straight man and his "manliness".

Gay men, however, are probably screened out based on the heterosexist ideology that the level of one's manliness is negatively proportional to one's emotive habits. Gay men being affectionate, i.e. men being affectionate is "threatening."

Unfortunately for lesbians in media, I doubt it's less "acceptance" than it is chauvinism...
 
it's because men like to see women getting it on and as others have said, the idea they can join in on it.
 
Honestly we just live in a world that would rather see a man shoot another man in the face than to kiss him. We tolerate and accept our violent, abusive, murderous, maniacal, moronic males because at least they're being tough guys. But society is absolutely terrified of gentle, sensitive, different men, although they're truly much less of a threat. Not quite sure why, but it does say something about humanity as a whole.
I really like this, especially the beginning of your paragraph. How pathetic and true.
 
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