bisexuality is different though, at least to me... you can be 95% straight and 5% gay...or whatever kinsey scale number they use... i don't think it's attention-seeking, just honest. and it's refreshing, especially for me, growing up in a culture where classic masculinity, femininity and gender roles were worshiped... but more than being provocative or interesting, i just think it's hot...
Seth Green is not gay. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/05/02/seth-green-marries-claire_n_560407.html
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Holy ****, that looks just like my boy Bobby. How much money would it take to get one of you guys to make out with John Travolta? (no homo) Spoiler ... not that theres anything wrong with that, no of coarse not.
This is the kind of cutting edge stuff that the intellectuals and the faux-artists all clamor to be... different, unique, eccentric. It consumes them. I don't know if it is a disease or a drug. At any rate, he's right. Nothing wrong with it. Expression above all else.
These are just the games beautiful people play. All part of the Hollywood facade. They do it because they can get away with it.
We're all somewhat gay actually. Sexuality is not limited to gender. Men just are taught that gay is the same as weak, and since women are already the weaker sex, nobody seems to mind as much if they are gay, as long as they are hot supermodels and don't hate men, which describes .00001% of lesbians.
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Hahaha, he did get married to Clare Grant. You can be gay and be married, but I don't think you can be "openly gay" and be married.
So, if what I'm hearing is right, gay people aren't taught to be gay, it's nature/they're born with it, but straight people are taught to be straight? Thanks for clearing it up. This explains many things.
Aaaaand the simplest explanation is usually the right one. Man, Barney Stinson (NPH) was my hero. Now I just like him for his art in comedy.
Do you really want me to cite Kinsey scales and get into a whole semantics argument over a very simple assertion? I think maybe you should read what I said again, because it seems like you interpreted it completely wrong. I said men are taught from an early age that gay = weak and anti-masculine, basically the same way they feel about women. "Quit acting like a girl" = "Quit acting like a gay" I find it kind of sad you automatically assumed that meant "straight".