Are you really serious here?
I'm a gay man who's ridiculously proud to be one. I'm one of the more open and understanding people on this board in terms of realizing that just because I'm not what most would consider a femme, doesn't give me the right to look down on guys that are (a disturbing trend amongst plenty of gay men).
My problem is the damn generalizations. Gay men come in all shades. Period. We're individuals.
And yes, that was just an example, but that's the type of example that unnerves me the most, being the sloppy guy whose habits annoy his straight roommates. This need to filter me into a group of neat guy into trendy scented lotions and fashionable decor is just fucking obnoxious.
While I am aware that stereotypes usually exist for a reason, your insistence that every gay man fits a rule, and every straight one doesn't (or that they're closeted if they do) is obnoxious. The need to filter people in such a way is something I have hated for a very long time. It doesn't matter if the person doing it is gay or isn't gay, or if sexuality is the reason for the filtering.
The only thing more silly than some of the points you attempted to make in your posts in this thread is the insistence that anyone who disagrees with them is merely taking things personal. I wouldn't be angered at the suggestion that I'm feminine, because there's nothing
wrong with being feminine. The problem arises when you use the term to generalize an entire group of people, the vast majority of whom you've never met personally.
That's why some of us are annoyed.