• Double_A@discuss.tchncs.de
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    11 months ago

    That’s not even what I said… I said that if you are alone (i.e. not with your partner, doing obvious partner activities) how would anyone even know that you are gay?

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      11 months ago

      They are doing an activity that a straight person would do (i.e. hang out with a partner) and judged differently.

      In an ideal world, you would be right. Heck, you can hold hands, hug, kiss anyone and not be gay! But doing those activities for people that look gay attracts negative attention. People with non-conforming appearances get judged differently. Girl with short hair? Guy with long hair? Guy wearing a dress? These are completely normal things for certain presenting genders that I have seen called slurs.

      Regardless, have fun moving the goal posts again.

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        11 months ago

        Girl with short hair? Guy with long hair? Guy wearing a dress?

        So you are not actually being harassed for your sexual preferences, but for dressing unconventionally…

        I’m ready to bet that two average / boring looking guys making out in public will get less harassment, than any guy with colorful hair walking in high heels or something.

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      11 months ago

      If you are an effeminate gay like my husband. People can tell right away no matter what he is doing and people will give him the stink eye or throw a slur his way.