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    #11
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    gaydar

    I'm straight and have a reasonably well-tuned gaydar for gay men, whether they look or act femme or not, as long as I have the chance to interact with them for a few moments. I've found that gay men respond to me as a woman in a completely different way, generally, than straight men do. The gay guys I'm acquainted with have a way of looking right through you without the same sort of check-out appraisal technique straight ones employ. It's almost unconscious on their part, but it's an absence of interest on a very basic level that gives them away every time.

    I'm far less well able to identify gay women or bisexual people of either gender. And I mostly don't care about identifying anyone one way or the other, now that I think about it. What matters far more to me is whether someone is kind. Or intelligent. Or caring. Or funny.
    [SIZE=\"4\"]\"That best portion of a good man\'s life: his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love.\"[/SIZE]
    [align=center]William Wordsworth, English poet (1770 - 1850)[/align]

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    #12
    Senior Member

    gaydar

    Quote Originally Posted by Jake Martinez
    Well, I'm bisexual, and I have a lot of gay/female-ish mannerisms, but my male ones dominate me so completely that no one EVER expected me to be bisexual.

    Everyone I told was like "Wha!?"
    I recall from another recent post you said you were a virgin...

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    #13
    Senior Member

    gaydar

    Quote Originally Posted by fikusroot
    I recall from another recent post you said you were a virgin...
    so he still knows his own sexuaility

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    #14
    Senior Member

    gaydar

    lol I normally assume everyone's gay...lol
    I like to think I can tell if someone's gay...but id like to think everyone was gay.

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    #15
    Senior Member

    gaydar

    The times I have thought people were gay, were.

    My old boss at this resturaunt I worked at last year, I knew he was gay from the second I met him. Just imagine a fatter, gayer version of Jack from Will and Grace (TV show). It was obvious, but he was the coolest guy. He'd come out and puff doobs all the time with us after work and at work. He didn't care.

    Another co-worker I thought was gay, but then he told me had a wife, and a few kids, so I thought maybe he was just always chipper. A few months later some ugliness happened with someone fidning out he was gay, and some rumours were spread around. He then told me he was gay after explaining the current situation, so it turns out I was right!

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    #16
    Senior Member

    gaydar

    I can usually tell when someone's gay (men and women) but sometimes, it's really hard to tell. I've met people that I thought they SHOULD be gay. You know...there are some friggin manly women or sissy men out there.

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    #17
    Senior Member

    gaydar

    yea i purchaced a gaydar once but it never worked for me it just kept going off.

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    #18
    Senior Member

    gaydar

    I don't really care if someone is gay. I have feminine qualities, and I'm straight. But I was raised around mostly females so I see women as a people, not "a piece of ass" or whatever.:thumbsup: So it's cool.

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    #19
    Senior Member

    gaydar

    Quote Originally Posted by SocksThaClown
    I don't really care if someone is gay. I have feminine qualities, and I'm straight. But I was raised around mostly females so I see women as a people, not "a piece of ass" or whatever.:thumbsup: So it's cool.
    Quote Originally Posted by birdgirl73
    I'm straight and have a reasonably well-tuned gaydar for gay men, whether they look or act femme or not, as long as I have the chance to interact with them for a few moments. I've found that gay men respond to me as a woman in a completely different way, generally, than straight men do. The gay guys I'm acquainted with have a way of looking right through you without the same sort of check-out appraisal technique straight ones employ. It's almost unconscious on their part, but it's an absence of interest on a very basic level that gives them away every time.

    I'm far less well able to identify gay women or bisexual people of either gender. And I mostly don't care about identifying anyone one way or the other, now that I think about it. What matters far more to me is whether someone is kind. Or intelligent. Or caring. Or funny.
    No of course it doesn't matter to me either, but it should be important to know if you a gay man looking for another gay man or a girl looking for a girl. It would be embarassing kind of to not know. Knowledge is knowledge unless you're going to start hate crimes against gays then thats a problem.
    Doesn't hurt to know. I like to know actually.

    Quote Originally Posted by az666
    lol I normally assume everyone's gay...lol
    I like to think I can tell if someone's gay...but id like to think everyone was gay.
    I do that sometimes too end up being embarassed.

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    #20
    Senior Member

    gaydar

    just found this link...
    http://www.gay-or-european.com
    it's only men, but you just have to guess if you think their gay or European lol

    I think you have to answer 15 and then you get your rating
    I got 60%..

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