Oed you make a good point, but when it comes to "coming out" your not defining the specific "look" you like, your more defining what...well gender you like. Yes males and females do look different so I guess you could still be defining the look but still. Saying I am gay and saying I like a woman who is 5'5" 110 pounds, C-cup with slim legs and a nice firm but :p is a lot different...mostly because the "socially accepted" norm is a woman not a man (in a males case)
But DVD I believe that it really shouldnt matter about coming out. I mean for a straight person at least. Saying your bi is like expanding your dating range so to speak. I mean you throw people for a loop but its not major since you still are half what they assumed. Coming out to being gay throws everyone totally off since everything is now reversed (in a sense).
To be honest. I really dont care. I mean if someone admitted to me they were gay, so what? Doesnt change you as a person. You were gay when we became friends, so what changes it now that you admit it?
It would bother me if the person pretended to be straight, would let me change in front of them and was secretly getting their rocks off to it. I mean I would feel violated. Like a man claiming to be gay so a female friend is comfortable changing and stuff around them and then masturbating to it later. Just totally screwed up.
Ducy
Posted: 30 Sep 06:41