This is so embarrassing, why can't TV show more masculine gays, most straight ppl think all of us act like divas, it's upsetting
The only upsetting thing is your narrow mindness. Why should he act stereotypically masculine if he doesnt feel that way ? Should he live his life in pretend ?
homophobia within the gay community is embarrassing and upsetting, but you know.
Not homophobia, I'm gay but am still a man, I feel like most young gays feel like they have to act a character once they are out bc they've been suppressed for so long. Don't be a character just be you.
The only upsetting thing is your narrow mindness. Why should he act stereotypically masculine if he doesnt feel that way ? Should he live his life in pretend ?
Bc he is clearly over acting and you and your blind mama even know it. There's a thing called feminine but this is over the top child.
Not homophobia, I'm gay but am still a man, I feel like most young gays feel like they have to act a character once they are out bc they've been suppressed for so long. Don't be a character just be you.
"Don't be a character just be you." unless you are feminine, in which case don't be you, because that apparently makes other gays look bad.
Bc he is clearly over acting and you and your blind mama even know it. There's a thing called feminine but this is over the top child.
Thats funny. Because your thread-making experience here is over-top-gay as well. The inner hate is real. Its so weird how some feminine gays hate each other and prefer only masculine gays even though they are the opposite.
Not homophobia, I'm gay but am still a man, I feel like most young gays feel like they have to act a character once they are out bc they've been suppressed for so long. Don't be a character just be you.
I've been feminine since before I even knew what gay was
As much as I think its great that there are apparently places in this world, where kids are able to express and live their sexuality and personality as much as he does, I always feel that putting "those" type of gay boys/men on the spotlight give "being gay" a bad reputation cause people tend to overgeneralize and believe that being gay means being quirky, girly, extrovert, etc..