don't get mad at me for saying this because i KNOW that not all gay guys are feminine. but what about the guys who dress really preppy and they have the really girly voice, talk with the hand motions, are friends with ONLY girls, read girl magazines, and always know what girls are talking about. are they gay? because even if people asked them and they'd still deny it, does that mean they're gay and just don't know it yet? or they won't admit it? or does that just make them metro?
xXxpinky615xXx answered Monday October 4 2004, 3:18 pm: Not really... my friend Brian is exactly what you just described but he's straight. He has a girlfriend and she's really pretty and popular. There are guys that claim that they're straight but act just like you said but really they are gay. They could be straight like my friend Brian or they could be gay or even Bisexual. One of my cousin's teachers married and talks like that and everything, they even have 3 kids. It's weird. That's just how they are. So with those kind of men, you'll never really know for sure. [ xXxpinky615xXx's advice column | Ask xXxpinky615xXx A Question ]
AnGeLtHuGsTa answered Monday October 4 2004, 3:16 pm: Guys that act like that could be gay but are not comfortable to tell anyone because of stereotyping....Or maybe your right...Maybe their not 100% sure that their gay yet. Especially someone who is in their teens, because at that age, everyone's trying to find out who they are... [ AnGeLtHuGsTa's advice column | Ask AnGeLtHuGsTa A Question ]
xOCarrie answered Monday October 4 2004, 3:01 pm: It could mean anything. It could mean there not gay but may be in the future, or just plain old metrosexual. You shouldnt judge them or worry about it. There living life just as equally as you and me.
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