Not as far as I'm concerned...ReservoirAngel said:I'd like to see you explain that to their girlfriends...cause in actually I was the only gay guy in that house last year.TomLikesGuitar said:I will...ReservoirAngel said:I've done it twice. Once during Drama back at school. and one just...well i was going to a 'drag night' party at my University's Student Union and was already drunk enough to think it was a good idea.
Then do care to explain my housemates from last year (we're talking 5 straight guys, 3 of whom have girlfriends) dressing in drag for a party?TomLikesGuitar said:No, dude, any guy who wears girls clothing is pretty much gay... it really doesn't matter what your sexuality is, if you wear makeup/dresses/heels, you're gay in my book.
You guys are all gay...
There, problem solved.
Then you have some messed up definitions of different sexualities.TomLikesGuitar said:Not as far as I'm concerned...ReservoirAngel said:I'd like to see you explain that to their girlfriends...cause in actually I was the only gay guy in that house last year.TomLikesGuitar said:I will...ReservoirAngel said:I've done it twice. Once during Drama back at school. and one just...well i was going to a 'drag night' party at my University's Student Union and was already drunk enough to think it was a good idea.
Then do care to explain my housemates from last year (we're talking 5 straight guys, 3 of whom have girlfriends) dressing in drag for a party?TomLikesGuitar said:No, dude, any guy who wears girls clothing is pretty much gay... it really doesn't matter what your sexuality is, if you wear makeup/dresses/heels, you're gay in my book.
You guys are all gay...
There, problem solved.
No I just think of the word gay as meaning "overly flamboyant" (in this case to an unnecessarily obnoxious degree).ReservoirAngel said:Then you have some messed up definitions of different sexualities.TomLikesGuitar said:Not as far as I'm concerned...ReservoirAngel said:I'd like to see you explain that to their girlfriends...cause in actually I was the only gay guy in that house last year.TomLikesGuitar said:I will...ReservoirAngel said:I've done it twice. Once during Drama back at school. and one just...well i was going to a 'drag night' party at my University's Student Union and was already drunk enough to think it was a good idea.
Then do care to explain my housemates from last year (we're talking 5 straight guys, 3 of whom have girlfriends) dressing in drag for a party?TomLikesGuitar said:No, dude, any guy who wears girls clothing is pretty much gay... it really doesn't matter what your sexuality is, if you wear makeup/dresses/heels, you're gay in my book.
You guys are all gay...
There, problem solved.
Ah, I get you now. I'm used to using the word 'camp' for the "overly flamboyant" type. Hearing someone say "gay" I just automatically assume they're calling someone a homo.TomLikesGuitar said:No I just think of the word gay as meaning "overly flamboyant" (in this case to an unnecessarily obnoxious degree).ReservoirAngel said:Then you have some messed up definitions of different sexualities.TomLikesGuitar said:Not as far as I'm concerned...ReservoirAngel said:I'd like to see you explain that to their girlfriends...cause in actually I was the only gay guy in that house last year.TomLikesGuitar said:I will...ReservoirAngel said:I've done it twice. Once during Drama back at school. and one just...well i was going to a 'drag night' party at my University's Student Union and was already drunk enough to think it was a good idea.
Then do care to explain my housemates from last year (we're talking 5 straight guys, 3 of whom have girlfriends) dressing in drag for a party?TomLikesGuitar said:No, dude, any guy who wears girls clothing is pretty much gay... it really doesn't matter what your sexuality is, if you wear makeup/dresses/heels, you're gay in my book.
You guys are all gay...
There, problem solved.
All too often do we forget that gay is only slang for homosexual, and the definition of the word itself has evolved over time (and still does).
Who decided that, you? Protip: while the meaning of words does change, you cannot whimsically decide that words mean something different when you feel like using them in a different way. "Gay" is "only slang" for homosexual in the same way that "rock and roll" is "only slang" for a certain type of music.TomLikesGuitar said:All of them are gay...Mr Montmorency said:How many gay people can you name that do it, then? Cause I haven't met any of them.TomLikesGuitar said:HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAgoldenjester said:Also, for the purposes of discussion, I'd like to add that some odd 80% of male crossdressers are actually hetero, so any gay-bashing will NOT be tolerated.
No, dude, any guy who wears girls clothing is pretty much gay... it really doesn't matter what your sexuality is, if you wear makeup/dresses/heels, you're gay in my book.
Protip: Gay doesn't mean homosexual anymore... it hasn't for a while.
I fall into the androgynous field myself. I've had my gender mistaken many times, sometimes at family gatherings, which is always good fun in an awkward way.Dags90 said:Nope. I've thought about it, largely because of my androgynous (read: ridiculously skinny) frame and that "I'd be pretty believable as a trap." 'Course I'd stand out as ridiculously tall for a woman, as most men do.
But I've never actually done it, seems a bit pricey for a bit of a gag.