No, that would involve employing stereotypes to distinguish a gay from a straight, when in fact, some of the straightest people in the world are the most flamboyant - vice versa.
However, once in class at uni, a guy sitting beside me who I found quite attractive but always assumed was straight leaned over to whisper in my ear and touched my leg. I said, 'dude, what the **** are you doing? Just ask for my number, don't grapple my leg randomly what the ****?'.
Turns out my pants had fell down around my legs somehow and I assumed the feeling was his hand. He was merely telling me. The rest of that Semester was so awkward
