So, top 3 biggest gay surprises because no one EVER saw them coming:
1) Ricky Martin
2) Clay Aiken
3) Jim Parsons
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I remember debating with people that Ricky had to be gay but there response was "You're just jealous you can't get as many women as him".So, top 3 biggest gay surprises because no one EVER saw them coming:
1) Ricky Martin
zeldaluff
2) Clay Aiken
3) Jim Parsons
[QUOTE="kingkong0124"]
he looks like a pushover, not surprised.
jimkabrhel
What is that supposed to mean?
Gay people are push overs probably.[QUOTE="kingkong0124"]
he looks like a pushover, not surprised.
jimkabrhel
What is that supposed to mean?
what do you think it means? most of them seem to be less masculine, which is probably what led them to their decision (can't get girls if you're not manly). However, maybe there was an exception, maybe he was one of the ones that was born with a disorder. I am more inclined to the first because of his appearance, though.[QUOTE="jimkabrhel"][QUOTE="kingkong0124"]
he looks like a pushover, not surprised.
kingkong0124
What is that supposed to mean?
what do you think it means? most of them seem to be less masculine, which is probably what led them to their decision (can't get girls if you're not manly). However, maybe there was an exception, maybe he was one of the ones that was born with a disorder. I am more inclined to the first because of his appearance, though.Most gay men that I've know in my life aren't very effeminate, so I'm guessing you are going on stereotype. You've just proved your ignorance and bias.
what do you think it means? most of them seem to be less masculine, which is probably what led them to their decision (can't get girls if you're not manly). However, maybe there was an exception, maybe he was one of the ones that was born with a disorder. I am more inclined to the first because of his appearance, though.[QUOTE="kingkong0124"][QUOTE="jimkabrhel"]
What is that supposed to mean?
jimkabrhel
Most gay men that I've know in my life aren't very effeminate, so I'm guessing you are going on stereotype. You've just proved your ignorance and bias.
What's in the water where you live? You do know all stereotypes have truth engrained in them and should not be ignored, correct? Most I know usually talk like girls/make hand gestures similar to females and/or are interested in things that females generally are passionate about.[QUOTE="jimkabrhel"][QUOTE="kingkong0124"] what do you think it means? most of them seem to be less masculine, which is probably what led them to their decision (can't get girls if you're not manly). However, maybe there was an exception, maybe he was one of the ones that was born with a disorder. I am more inclined to the first because of his appearance, though. kingkong0124
Most gay men that I've know in my life aren't very effeminate, so I'm guessing you are going on stereotype. You've just proved your ignorance and bias.
What's in the water where you live? You do know all stereotypes have truth engrained in them and should not be ignored, correct? Most I know usually talk like girls/make hand gestures similar to females and/or are interested in things that females generally are passionate about.Some gay men act effeminate, yes. Many do not. Most gay men I'm known looked and acted as straight as the next guy. So I suggest not assuming that all gay men are limp=wristed charicatures who are into fashion. Let me guess, you watch Glee, Will and Grace and Modern Family? TV shows which play up stereotypes for humor.
What's in the water where you live? You do know all stereotypes have truth engrained in them and should not be ignored, correct? Most I know usually talk like girls/make hand gestures similar to females and/or are interested in things that females generally are passionate about.[QUOTE="kingkong0124"][QUOTE="jimkabrhel"]
Most gay men that I've know in my life aren't very effeminate, so I'm guessing you are going on stereotype. You've just proved your ignorance and bias.
jimkabrhel
Some gay men act effeminate, yes. Many do not. Most gay men I'm known looked and acted as straight as the next guy. So I suggest not assuming that all gay men are limp=wristed charicatures who are into fashion. Let me guess, you watch Glee, Will and Grace and Modern Family? TV shows which play up stereotypes for humor.
I don't watch those shows, lol. Many stereotypes are true to an extent. For example, the stereotype that all Mexicans cut grass is very true. Same with all Indians do is own gas stations or dry cleaners.[QUOTE="Animatronic64"]
Gay people are such attention whores.
eboyishere
glad i wasn't the only one thinking that
another stereotype that is based on many truths...what do you think it means? most of them seem to be less masculine, which is probably what led them to their decision (can't get girls if you're not manly). However, maybe there was an exception, maybe he was one of the ones that was born with a disorder. I am more inclined to the first because of his appearance, though. kingkong0124
Most gay men that I've know in my life aren't very effeminate, so I'm guessing you are going on stereotype. You've just proved your ignorance and bias.
What's in the water where you live? You do know all stereotypes have truth engrained in them and should not be ignored, correct? Most I know usually talk like girls/make hand gestures similar to females and/or are interested in things that females generally are passionate about. Jimmy rustling in progress.what do you think it means? most of them seem to be less masculine, which is probably what led them to their decision (can't get girls if you're not manly). However, maybe there was an exception, maybe he was one of the ones that was born with a disorder. I am more inclined to the first because of his appearance, though. kingkong0124You've clearly never met a bear.
[QUOTE="D3nnyCrane"]what do you think it means? most of them seem to be less masculine, which is probably what led them to their decision (can't get girls if you're not manly). However, maybe there was an exception, maybe he was one of the ones that was born with a disorder. I am more inclined to the first because of his appearance, though. ZevianderYou've clearly never met a bear. Wasn't me that said that D:
[QUOTE="D3nnyCrane"]what do you think it means? most of them seem to be less masculine, which is probably what led them to their decision (can't get girls if you're not manly). However, maybe there was an exception, maybe he was one of the ones that was born with a disorder. I am more inclined to the first because of his appearance, though. ZevianderYou've clearly never met a bear. He probably thinks you are talking about a grizzly.
you know when I first saw this show (hadn't heard anything about it) I first thought it was about a group of gay guys (I was 5 or so minutes in) and my GF corrected me.
Jim Parsons who plays Sheldon Cooper in the TV show, The Big Bang Theory came out by saying he's gay.
Orayus
[QUOTE="jimkabrhel"][QUOTE="kingkong0124"]
he looks like a pushover, not surprised.
kingkong0124
What is that supposed to mean?
what do you think it means? most of them seem to be less masculine, which is probably what led them to their decision (can't get girls if you're not manly). However, maybe there was an exception, maybe he was one of the ones that was born with a disorder. I am more inclined to the first because of his appearance, though. Have you ever seen the sig that teenaged has?[QUOTE="jimkabrhel"][QUOTE="kingkong0124"] what do you think it means? most of them seem to be less masculine, which is probably what led them to their decision (can't get girls if you're not manly). However, maybe there was an exception, maybe he was one of the ones that was born with a disorder. I am more inclined to the first because of his appearance, though. kingkong0124
Most gay men that I've know in my life aren't very effeminate, so I'm guessing you are going on stereotype. You've just proved your ignorance and bias.
What's in the water where you live? You do know all stereotypes have truth engrained in them and should not be ignored, correct? Most I know usually talk like girls/make hand gestures similar to females and/or are interested in things that females generally are passionate about. So Christians are stupid? Makes sense[QUOTE="kingkong0124"][QUOTE="jimkabrhel"]What's in the water where you live? You do know all stereotypes have truth engrained in them and should not be ignored, correct? Most I know usually talk like girls/make hand gestures similar to females and/or are interested in things that females generally are passionate about. So Christians are stupid? Makes senseGlad you agree.Most gay men that I've know in my life aren't very effeminate, so I'm guessing you are going on stereotype. You've just proved your ignorance and bias.
imaps3fanboy
[QUOTE="kingkong0124"][QUOTE="jimkabrhel"]What's in the water where you live? You do know all stereotypes have truth engrained in them and should not be ignored, correct? Most I know usually talk like girls/make hand gestures similar to females and/or are interested in things that females generally are passionate about. So Christians are stupid? Makes sense That's not a common stereotype in the real world. Get out of your atheist shell.Most gay men that I've know in my life aren't very effeminate, so I'm guessing you are going on stereotype. You've just proved your ignorance and bias.
imaps3fanboy
[QUOTE="kingkong0124"][QUOTE="jimkabrhel"]what do you think it means? most of them seem to be less masculine, which is probably what led them to their decision (can't get girls if you're not manly). However, maybe there was an exception, maybe he was one of the ones that was born with a disorder. I am more inclined to the first because of his appearance, though. Have you ever seen the sig that teenaged has? What does that have to do with anything?...That holds no value to this discussion whatsoever.What is that supposed to mean?
imaps3fanboy
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