no you didn't!
Yup. I did.
Simply SHOCKING!
Sorry Zola. I had no idea that I had said so many things that you resent. I'll try to be more careful in the future.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/18/03
either way-wheter gaydar or "women's intution"-it must have been embarassing
What exactly do you mean when you call yourself a "fag hag?"
I am often in group settings in which I am the only person in the room who is not a homosexual male. Most of my friends are gay men.
Please correct me if this is the inappropriate definition. I would not want to misuse the phrase.
you sound like a fag hag to me--fag hags are the best! And, I can say that word because I am a hag fag.
Chorus Member Joined: 5/9/04
It has been my experience both in my group of friends and on this board that it is rarely necessary for anyone to "stick their nose" in any gay man's business or even really ask about their sex lives. Most gay men who are out of the closet do a great job of putting their business out there for themselves. (NO OFFENSE ANYONE.... But come on, read the threads on this board and tell me it's not true.) I think it's natural to be curious about someone's behavior, especially if they are still closeted and might be scared to come out for fear no one would understand. At 15, that's what I think alot of gay men go through. Maybe Flowery just wanted to be there for this kid, so to speak. *shrug* Oh, and gaydar and fag hags are both kinda irritating but fair terms..... Both terms promote stereotypes, which is pretty yucky, but neither of the stereotypes they promote would exist if there weren't a grain of truth to them. I repeat.... A GRAIN OF TRUTH, not completely true, not always true, not absolutely true, so don't get your undies in a bunch, guys.
-Tea
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