Come on! Are they all just "wannabes?" Does every female between the ages of 12 and 19 want to be a gay dude?
Sure SEEMS like it.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
Too much Will & Grace and drama club after school.
I swear it's like they're studying us.
Like we was a blueprint or somethin'.
Gay men write/produce/star/design/costume everything they like and model themselves after.
Joined: 12/31/69
Studies have shown that the "Ideal" man of an adult American Male (Slim, young, hairless, etc.) is almost identical to the "ideal" boy of a teenage girl.
My daughter loves her gay friends. She is 13 and is in a performing arts school in drama. She doesn't want to be a gay boy, she just thinks they are histerical! She also accepts her gay friends for who they are- they are her friends! She doesn't judge them because we believe you are born that way. mom
imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, boys.
More importantly, why does every teenage girl think that they're a Grace in search of a Will when really all most of them are are young Rosarios?
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
Wow, not only sexist, but racist, too!
I'm more of a gay man than most 'mos.
As am I, Rav. My two best friends are gay, and other friends often call us The Holy Trinity. I doubt they even realize I'm a girl half the time.
Updated On: 10/29/07 at 12:59 AM
Jaaaaaggg!
Ha, my two best friends are gay, too. One's name is Will, my middle name is Grace...you can guess what our nicknames are.
Isn't this thread already happening...in reverse?
I'm not racist... I just don't like fat chicks! :)
Yes, uncageg---Here's the other thread that started first.
Mine was/is reactionary... and VERY tongue-in-cheek in its intent.
Now that the two threads are getting separated on the Board, I feel compelled to say that.
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because they's desperate for the c*ck.
thank god.
"I'm more of a gay man than most 'mos"
How's that?
My gay male friends always said I was a gay man in a girl's body. I think lots of us girls feel that way and have been told that!
It is certainly an interesting philosophical dilemma: "Which came first, the gay man or the teenage girl?"
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
Whoops. Wrong thread.
Updated On: 10/29/07 at 11:50 AM
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/20/04
Sean Hayes once said he didn't play Jack MacFarland as a stereotype of a gay man - he played him as parody of a teenaged girl.
Anyone catch that brilliant moment on Desperate Housewives a couple weeks ago? The new gay couple move in and Susan introduces herself with a line something like:
"I watch a lot of cable .. so I "get" it."
Response:
"Well, I hope we can live up to your sterotype."
I howled.
I see evidence of the trend of some teenage girls wanting to be like a shallow infantile gay man. Odd trend.. but it will end eventually.
They aren't like any gay man I know...
I don't have ONE gay friend who likes WICKED.
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