> Boy George- didn't care too much for him and thought he was an embarrassment
> to the gay world.  I felt as if he was a definite step back for homosexuals
> and that the straight world would assume that all or most homosexuals were
> like him.

You know, many gay people would find this very offensive. It is a common
attitude amongst 'str8 acting' gays. It really just speaks of not being
comfortavle with your own sexuality. It is sad that we as gay people
discriminate in this way. Efeminate gay men are who they are too and should not
be ostracised for it.

>
>
>
>   Everyone is different, including homosexuals,

yes we are and some of us are effeminate. I admire the flamboyant effeminate gay
men. they don't hide behind a str8 exterior. they are out there.
If I don't say so, I usallu pass. But I try and make sure that doesn't happen. I
don't like people making assumptions about me and when someone talks to me as if
I am srt8 I put them str8 fairly quickly!

There was a good scene about this gay prjuice towards effeminate men in that
film with De Nira and Christopher whatisname. Can't recall the title of the film
eithetr but it is recent and excellent.

> and those images and
> preconceptions are just stereotypical.
>
> Mack

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