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LMBO...then u need to read again cause these are not MY rules...he could have sat in my lap for all i cared.....:rolleyes:

I love when people do this "OH I READ ALL YOUR POST" but if you read my post why the f.... are you interpreting it 100% wrong.....Hooked on phonics may be helpful.

when u said those lines that showed me u didn't read anything...and if you did read everything thats sad

No bud, this thread is sad..and pointless. At best, its showing us that the lower end of the gene pool should never be given access to the internet.
 
I just want to reply to say that I don't know any straight guys that leave a seat in between each other at the movies. On a couch, sure. At the movies, not so much.
 
I think that operating with some adolescent idea of what masculine is about, will lead you to do unfortunate things like misconstrue two guys sitting next to each other watching a movie.

If fact I'd say that if you're not 16, being paranoid that someone will think you're gay - is more a confirmation than not.

Straight guys comfortable with their sexuality aren't evaluating every action in terms of whether or not other people are going to think they're gay.

I suspect they don't think about the gay much at all.


cold game

I suspect your friend is a raging queen on the inside who appears completely straight. However, he is in the closet, but in order to stay in the closet, he can't come across as a closet case. If he seems weird about sitting next to a male friend, he is concerned people will think he is putting physical distance between himself and the male friend only to make other people believe he is straight, but knows they will suspect he is gay. He realizes if he sits right next to a male friend, people will believe he is straight because he does not have a hang up about being close to another man. Therefore, by masquerading as a strongly heterosexual man secure enough in his masculinity to sit next to a male friend in a movie theater, he will fool people into believing he is not actually a closeted gay man. I hope this clears everything up.

nice, if you write essays (not blogs) i'll read them all.
 
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