I am Gay
#1I am Gay
Posted: 8/10/19 at 12:10am
Generally, when a person shares that he is homosexual, the typical words used are, 'I am gay'.
I know the word 'gay' has been used in songs, a show title back in the 20s 30s, so when, how and why did the word become associated and to identify with homosexuality ?
An early advert for constipation was 'happy and gay the laxette way'.
When coming out to whoever, the single syllable 'gay' is quicker and easier to say, rather than 'I am a homosexual' so has anyone used another word or know of another--besides queer/poof?
ALSO---Can someone suggest another word instead of 'partner'. I loathe the word and I can't remember how an introduction went before that word came in vogue.
A couple needs a word on introduction to immediately establish their relationship. It goes from friend to boy/girl friend to partner or husband/wife.
I suppose we all need some sort of identification in a relationship but 'partner'? It sounds just so unromantic.
I am sure that the French have the perfect word for it even if it translates the same.
Suggestions?
#2I am Gay
Posted: 8/10/19 at 12:29am
Well, there is always sodomite.
"Hi there, I'm a sodomite. Are you?"
I've always liked Proust's use of the word "invert".
"Hello, I'm an invert. Do you like inversion?
My fav tho was "temperamental".
Open to so MANY mis interpretations.![]()
"I hear he's temperamental? No, he only likes women"
Instead of partner ( I disliked it also, too business like) I used "spouse" or "spousal equivalent " . To be fair I used spousal equivalent for anybody who was living together "w/out benefit of clergy".
The French term for living together w/out clergy esp if there are children ( I LOVE this) is concubinage.
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#5I am Gay
Posted: 8/10/19 at 8:31am
This^. And in recent years, I've taken it to mean, we're serious, committed, but not married - for whatever reason.
And, btw, Gay was often used as a name. My given middle name, actually. And ive certainly know a few women with it as a first name.
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#7I am Gay
Posted: 8/10/19 at 12:12pm
I have always called my other half "partner" To me "boyfriend" sounds fine in your 20s but in my 50s and being with someone for a long time "partner" fits the bill for me. :)
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#10I am Gay
Posted: 8/18/19 at 4:12pm
I will on occasion call myself "Gay," but I much prefer "Queer".
I have shared my life with one man since 1967 (here's the math: 52 years, more than half a century). We have used a variety of terms to describe our relationship: Shipmate; Friend; Best Friend; Boy Friend; Buddy; Room Mate; House Mate; Life Mate; Partner; Life Partner; Domestic Partner; Significant Other; Lover; Spouse; and many others lost in the fog of memory.
But perhaps most important and meaningful, and since Same-Sex Marriage became legal in the progressive State of California in 2008: HUSBAND.
#11I am Gay
Posted: 8/18/19 at 8:20pm
Back in the day we used the word "lover". Over the years partner just became the word we used.
I never identified myself as "queer", even back in the late 70's and 80's.None of my friends did. A lot of things associated with the word did not describe us. The words we used to identify ourselves and others were "family" or "gay". Mostly family.
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