Well. To me it depends. Let's say the people on the right are in a nightclub whatever, but if they are in a kids bday party it's like ok tone it down ....
Yo dude, I gotta deal with straight couples kissing in hallways and shit a lot more than gay guys. All y'all, regardless of preference, need to tone it the fuck down.
Seriously. I tell all couples to get a room when they're macking in public. If I tell a gay couple to stop making out in public, it isn't because they're gay, it's because they're sucking face.
You shouldn't really be complaining if they're both hot ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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· 7 years ago
I like guys, and I get sick of it when gays people are fucking each other's faces, wearing nothing but high heel, and have a lisp stronger than Mike Tyson's.
Seriously, I don't care if you're "fabulous", you're overplaying a stereotype.
Ok so what makes you uncomfortable? Like if you saw two straight people doing the same thing ( same poise, similar outfit) at a club which it looks like the gay couple is, would you bat an eye. Would that make you comfortable? If yes maybe it's public affection and the party scene that make you uncomfortable and not you know " the gays"
Thanks to the people who dared to stand out, gay rights exist
You can be homosexual and homophobic, as well as you can be a sexist and a woman
Saying that you feel uncomfortable around that man just because he's dressed more feminine is just nonsense
He's not dressed feminine, he's dressed like a pimp, or whatever. Do you see a lot of females dressed like that? In REAL life, i mean. Not on the internet or on tv.
But he's on the internet aswell?
Anyway, I don't care if you describe his clothes as "feminine" or "pimp"
The thing is that people react negatively to what's different, even when it's not hurting anyone, like this man
It's still homophobic because "gay people" make you uncomfortable. Not "latex scenes" make you uncomfortable or "night clubs" make you uncomfortable or w/e. Gay people =/= the left pic 100% of the time, nor does the left pic have to be gay people. Ergo, it's homophobic m8y. However, if the left picture makes you uncomfortable that's fine as long as you don't judge the people in the picture and simply avoid such situations.
Dude, Ricky is also flamboyant af, remember the song she bangs she bangs, he went nuts, I couldn't believe girls didn't see he was gay as a dodo, but yet again I remember when they said "Gorge Michael gay, didn't see that one coming"
So what if it makes you uncomfortable. gay people are allowed to dress, act & speak however the hell they want within the confines of the law. Same as you. Ffs I came here for funny pictures and cute animals not homophobia and bullshit.
If you don't like the way they are dressed, don't look at them and go about your business. You'll find life is much happier when you don't worry about a stranger's makeup.
"I don't mind gays unless they are, you know, flamboyant and stuff, then its just too much" Wow it's almost like unless they are doing it in an inappropriate place some people expressing themselves is not much of an issue. Unless the hairy scary gays are breaking into your house and dressing like that and making a big ol' mess, it's not really your problem.
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· 7 years ago
You're right, it's not my problem what they do behind closed doors. But when these flamboyant guys go out and do some PDA all over then place in a public place then we have a problem.
like if a gay guy is being really friendly with me im uncomfortable. I was uncomfortable also when he was making out with another gay guy in a Wendy i get uncomfortable. I dont get uncomfortable with just every gay guy but it does not mean i dont think they are different.
I hate girls that act like gays... Saying fabulous, buying shoes, saying giiiiirlfrieeeeend, giggling jumping, rolling eyes, spending 5 h in front of mirrors, spending fortunes on weekly change of hairdos and stuff. Why can't I hate men, trans men, gays who do the same? I'll slap myself if I catch myself buying more than 3 pairs of shoes
Seriously, I don't care if you're "fabulous", you're overplaying a stereotype.
You can be homosexual and homophobic, as well as you can be a sexist and a woman
Saying that you feel uncomfortable around that man just because he's dressed more feminine is just nonsense
Anyway, I don't care if you describe his clothes as "feminine" or "pimp"
The thing is that people react negatively to what's different, even when it's not hurting anyone, like this man
I'm flattered and all but a thank you will suffice.