I am going to try and word my question very carefully, as this isnt an attempt to bait people.
What I want to know is, why is it that "homosexuality" (I'm sorry, I dont have a better term, it sounds so clinical) is more than simply one persons choices and lifestyle - it is a culture and a form of behaviour.
And I dont mean in the obvious way, that gays will obviously seek one another in places like gay nightclubs and all that to both link up and to avoid prejudice, I mean in individual behaviour.
Some people are born camp, and this doesnt always correllate to being gay, but other people as soon as they come out of the closet become raging queens. Obviously this is a generalisation - I have a lot of gay friends, some keep themselves to themselves and you woudlnt even know, some are desperate for it to be obvious.
I want to know why gay culture encapsulates that behaviour type, not only that, but embraces it - especially when it must cause such alienation from bigtos.
2007-06-06
23:41:34
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Caffeine Fiend
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