SilverWolf
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I would sound homophobic if I criticized this guy and gay guys in general. But i did not. If you read all my posts, including my response to the others who accused me of the same thing, I said anybody in this situation would look suspicious.I don't know if you realize this. But you've made this man a villain for being gay and out. You've made taking someone to a gay bar be a crime. You come across as incredibly homophobic.
I've said before this stuff happens all the time. And I said why this situation seems different in my eyes.Once again, as an out gay man with plenty of friends both gay and straight, it's not uncommon for a mistake like this to happen. You go into a bar, it's just a pub where folks are having fun, go in and finding out that either a.) someone you thought was gay was really straight and you didn't know or b.) someone you knew was straight but thought knew he was at a gay venue didn't know.
Show where I said "gay guy takes straight guy to a bar, he must be a rapists. I have said numerous times, it was his actions that seem odd, and that anybody in that situation would looks suspicious.You guys are criminalizing him based on what could be a misunderstanding. And you are homophobic for doing so. PERIOD. "He took that straight guy to a gay bar...he must be up to no good."
What's even worse is that the OP had his first experience at a gay bar, saw something that he perceived as shady, and instantly wonders if that's a regular activity at all gay bars. When he sees a straight person do something stupid, does he associate that action with all straight people or just the person doing the action?
I answered this question. If a straight guy was in the situation and the young was a young woman, people would still wonder about him. I said in all my posts, this has nothing to do with him being gay.
I posted statistics about how alot of these situations usually end up not as you describe. I also said that all I know is what the OP said.I think it's only fair to hear the aftermath of this story. I'm 90% sure--even with only the OP's account of the night--that this straight guy went home and passed out on the couch.
If they had sex he could.BTW, you can't emotionally blackmail someone for being at a gay bar they didn't even know was gay.
I said that he was trusting of the older man, and that his trust could be misplaced.And the fact that he kept drinking after he found out implies that he didn't care so much anyway.
Now if you don't agree with me that's fine.
But if you call me homophobic, please post where I said that an out gay men with friends are rapists/shady and did not include straight guys in this situation would be seen just as shady or where I insisted I was right.


(why are you all going on about rape and predatory older men for?