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Thread started 12/04/11 7:02pm

kitbradley

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Question for Straight People About Gay Friendships

Why is it okay for a straight woman to have as many lesbian friends as she wants and her sexuality never comes into question, but if a straight man has just one purely platonic gay male friend, people question or comment on his sexuality? I've noticed this a lot over the years and am curious as to why there is such a double standard where having gay friends is concerned.

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Reply #1 posted 12/04/11 7:30pm

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I don't get that, myself. Friends are friends. How old are these guys?

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Reply #2 posted 12/04/11 7:31pm

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Thee are tons of double standards where men are concerned.

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Reply #3 posted 12/04/11 8:17pm

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This makes no sense to me either. neutral

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Reply #4 posted 12/05/11 3:59am

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Does it matter?

People talk a lot, but so what? In the end, it subsides after a while, and it makes me respect my straight friends that much more because they didn't give a shit about that stuff.

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Reply #5 posted 12/05/11 4:40am

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I have lots of straight friend's and just cause they hang with me no one ever asked smile

But some people are nosy little critters so...

Just ignore it cool

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Reply #6 posted 12/05/11 5:05am

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Because 90% of people are stupid-fuck asswipes. biggrin

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Reply #7 posted 12/05/11 6:53am

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I've found valuing your friends whatever their orientations is much more important. They might not be around as long as you might expect. Cherish them while you can. sad
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Reply #8 posted 12/05/11 9:43am

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johnart said:

Because 90% of people are stupid-fuck asswipes. biggrin

You're being too generous. confused

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Reply #9 posted 12/05/11 5:44pm

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why do birds suddenly appear every time you are near?

because they want to shit on you....
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Reply #10 posted 12/05/11 5:47pm

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Good point...in terms of men, straight men tend not to have or feel comfortable around gay male friends.....

[Edited 12/5/11 9:48am]

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Reply #11 posted 12/05/11 5:53pm

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TheFreakerFantastic said:

Good point...in terms of men, straight men tend not to have or feel comfortable around gay male friends.....

[Edited 12/5/11 9:48am]

Most of my male friends are straight and feel completely comfortable being around me or other gay guys.

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Reply #12 posted 12/05/11 5:53pm

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Are they straight though? ^

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Reply #13 posted 12/05/11 6:10pm

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TheFreakerFantastic said:

Are they straight though? ^

This is why the aforementioned double standard will never go away.

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Reply #14 posted 12/05/11 6:18pm

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sextonseven said:

TheFreakerFantastic said:

Are they straight though? ^

This is why the aforementioned double standard will never go away.

It's pretty sad that these double standards still exist. I have lesbian friends and no one ever thought I was lesbian in my life ever.

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Reply #15 posted 12/05/11 6:21pm

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kitbradley said:

Why is it okay for a straight woman to have as many lesbian friends as she wants and her sexuality never comes into question, but if a straight man has just one purely platonic gay male friend, people question or comment on his sexuality? I've noticed this a lot over the years and am curious as to why there is such a double standard where having gay friends is concerned.

Not always the case. I had one lesbian friend for a couple years (met at the gym) and got my sexuality questioned. Funny thing is that she didn't even look butch, just a girly girl but whatever shrug people felt some kind of way and we're not friends anymore. I think it bothered her more because she often got asked if she was "sure" she was gay.

As for the guys, I don't know any gay guys who have straight guy friends. Maybe that is their choice or the choice of the straight guy. Perhaps its questioned because we wonder what they would have in common. If you're talking a fem acting gay guy then I don't imagine he would have many straight male friends. As for a masculine gay guy then I would think he would have both gay and straight male friends and no one would question it.

Yep, i think if the friendship involves a fem acting gay guy then the str8 guy is about to get the side eye....as he well should! lol Men are hos, hadn't you heard?

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Reply #16 posted 12/05/11 6:46pm

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TheFreakerFantastic said:

Are they straight though? ^

Didn't I just say 'my straight friends'?

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Reply #17 posted 12/05/11 7:19pm

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MacDaddy said:

TheFreakerFantastic said:

Are they straight though? ^

Didn't I just say 'my straight friends'?

I meant are they straight or 'straight'?

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Reply #18 posted 12/05/11 7:24pm

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TheFreakerFantastic said:

MacDaddy said:

Didn't I just say 'my straight friends'?

I meant are they straight or 'straight'?

Oh, for fuck's sake.

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Reply #19 posted 12/05/11 7:28pm

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Efan said:

TheFreakerFantastic said:

I meant are they straight or 'straight'?

Oh, for fuck's sake.

Right?

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Reply #20 posted 12/05/11 7:30pm

MacDaddy

TheFreakerFantastic said:

MacDaddy said:

Didn't I just say 'my straight friends'?

I meant are they straight or 'straight'?

Oh yeah, sorry I forgot. You think everyone is gay

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Reply #21 posted 12/05/11 7:41pm

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Serious said:

sextonseven said:

This is why the aforementioned double standard will never go away.

It's pretty sad that these double standards still exist. I have lesbian friends and no one ever thought I was lesbian in my life ever.

You'd think orgers would be more enlightened being fans of Prince after all, but posts on this very thread continue to reinforce ignorant beliefs.

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Reply #22 posted 12/05/11 7:56pm

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sextonseven said:

Serious said:

It's pretty sad that these double standards still exist. I have lesbian friends and no one ever thought I was lesbian in my life ever.

You'd think orgers would be more enlightened being fans of Prince after all, but posts on this very thread continue to reinforce ignorant beliefs.

Yeah some fans of Prince seem to be as close-minded as he himself seems to be these days sad.

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Reply #23 posted 12/05/11 8:33pm

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johnart said:

Because 90% of people are stupid-fuck asswipes. biggrin

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Reply #24 posted 12/05/11 9:02pm

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kitbradley said:

Why is it okay for a straight woman to have as many lesbian friends as she wants and her sexuality never comes into question, but if a straight man has just one purely platonic gay male friend, people question or comment on his sexuality? I've noticed this a lot over the years and am curious as to why there is such a double standard where having gay friends is concerned.

I know your question is for straight people but I'll give it a go. Most of my males friends are straight. They come in all shapes and sizes. Artsy types, musicians, jocks, I even have a great friend back in Texas who is the equivalent of macho: cowboy, hunts, etc. I think this mostly came about because I was in the closet for so long and cultivated a series of solid friendships that when the pressure valve finally burst and I came out of the closet these dudes were supportive in so many ways. Some said, "You're gay? Shocker! No shit. We were just waiting for you to find out." Others were shocked but eventually came around. My dear friend in Texas said: "And what do you want? A medal?" lol

I do see your point as I've seen it across the gay world. My partner has zero straight male friends and feels uncomfortable around them. While I, on the other hand, feel nervous around a bunch of gays. I fear the cunty queens.

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Reply #25 posted 12/05/11 9:46pm

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PunkMistress said:

johnart said:

Because 90% of people are stupid-fuck asswipes. biggrin

lol

Indeed

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Reply #26 posted 12/06/11 2:43pm

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TheFreakerFantastic said:

Good point...in terms of men, straight men tend not to have or feel comfortable around gay male friends.....

[Edited 12/5/11 9:48am]

All of my male friends are straight. But, one thing I've noticed over the years, they feel comfortable when we are just one-on-one but if someone else comes around that they know, especially if it's a female, some of them appear to get a little nervous.hmm

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Reply #27 posted 12/06/11 2:52pm

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BklynBabe said:

why do birds suddenly appear every time you are near? because they want to shit on you....

Why do birds sing so gay boogie

Oh okay i'll leave that to Frankie Lymon.

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Reply #28 posted 12/06/11 3:28pm

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MacDaddy said:

TheFreakerFantastic said:

Good point...in terms of men, straight men tend not to have or feel comfortable around gay male friends.....

[Edited 12/5/11 9:48am]

Most of my male friends are straight and feel completely comfortable being around me or other gay guys.

Yeah.

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Reply #29 posted 12/06/11 3:31pm

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HotGritz said:

kitbradley said:

Why is it okay for a straight woman to have as many lesbian friends as she wants and her sexuality never comes into question, but if a straight man has just one purely platonic gay male friend, people question or comment on his sexuality? I've noticed this a lot over the years and am curious as to why there is such a double standard where having gay friends is concerned.

Not always the case. I had one lesbian friend for a couple years (met at the gym) and got my sexuality questioned. Funny thing is that she didn't even look butch, just a girly girl but whatever shrug people felt some kind of way and we're not friends anymore. I think it bothered her more because she often got asked if she was "sure" she was gay.

As for the guys, I don't know any gay guys who have straight guy friends. Maybe that is their choice or the choice of the straight guy. Perhaps its questioned because we wonder what they would have in common. If you're talking a fem acting gay guy then I don't imagine he would have many straight male friends. As for a masculine gay guy then I would think he would have both gay and straight male friends and no one would question it.

Yep, i think if the friendship involves a fem acting gay guy then the str8 guy is about to get the side eye....as he well should! lol Men are hos, hadn't you heard?

Why?

Men may be ho's but some men are all hetero.

Why worry about what they may have in common?

If you really need to know, guess you better ask one of them.

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