Yes, if they tell you, otherwise it is dangerous to make guesses or judgements based on opinion and conjecture.
2006-11-21 15:16:08
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answer #1
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answered by wombatusium 3
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Well I can tell sometimes because of the way they act or talk. Im actually best friends with a girl thats gay. There people. Theres nothing wrong with them. I treat her as I would treat any person not any different. Her family had a hard time with her being gay at first but they are over it. And love her the same. I hope this helps!!
2006-11-21 15:17:43
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Sometimes you can tell if someone is gay but it's not always accurate(sp). Never just assume someone is because you will probably be wrong.
I'm friends with gay, bi, and straight. It's not my lifestyle, but who am I to judge. People are people. Their sexuality means nothing and I don't treat them any different.
As far as I know, no one in my family is gay. They would be treated with shock and some would not accept it. (Mostly the older generation)
I guess in a way I rejected my upbringing. I was taught that being gay was wrong. They were "bad" and would just try to "convert" you to their beliefs. None of this can be farther from the truth. People are people. Gay or not.
2006-11-21 15:31:17
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answer #3
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answered by ♫ Insane_Princess ♪ 5
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can you tell if someone is gay?
Sure! Just whip out your trusty Gaydar!
are YOU okay being friends with someone that goes for the same sex? Do you treat these people different?
I have had gay friends, and I wonder if I actually have more than I know! And I treat them as I do everyone.
is anyone in your family gay?
Good question!
2006-11-21 15:19:13
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answer #4
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answered by celebduath 4
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Well, homophobia (phobia of gays) come from society and misunderstandings of the bible. "god condemns homosexuality" was not to be taken in modern day definitions. it actually referred to
such acts like, prostitution, bestality (sex with animals), incest, and orgys. Now society treats gays as if they are diseases and will kill them or something like that because they are not the majority. If you ask many, what do you think about gays, they will probally answer something like "they are messed up" " they should be shot and burned" "they are nasty" "they are weird" and if you ask why? the would say "..because the bible said so (i already responded to that before) " or they cant even think of a reason, theyre just saying because most people say it, they would respond like "because...they just are"
Gays are people too, gays feel emotion, they love, they cry, they smile, they laugh. Ask yourself, why do people hate gays? the answer is probally related to SEX. So why does it matter who we have sex with, why does sex determine so much. life would be corrupt if sex was used to judge everything. So without the sex in it, gays just love each other, like heterosexual couples do. They should be treated no differently and they are not "messed up" they didnt choose to be gay, they were naturally born that way. If someone was born blind, does that mean theyre messed up and should be punished? no, of course not.
Usually you can tell a gay man by the way they talk, or move (more feminine, or soft) but thats pretty much it, it is more difficult to tell is a female is lesbian.
2006-11-21 15:25:42
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answer #5
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answered by Al 3
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I believe I can tell with most people because they are more secure in letting it show. There are usually signs of more feminine acting men and masculine women. I always thought this odd behavior as the person I knew was male and was repulsed by thoughts of intimacy with a woman, yet acted and dressed as one? To me it's like being racist and then changing your appearance to look like that race. I would not feel comfortable being friends with a lesbian as I feel it is wrong. I try not to treat people different than me any different than another stranger I would meet as I feel that I should love my neighbor and I don't know what pain they have been through in their life. Every gay or lesbian person I have known have had sexual abuse in their past, which leads me to believe that this is one thing that leads to sexuality questions. No one in my family is gay, but my younger sister experimented sexual encounters with women. She now says it was due to pressure from lesbian friends to question her sexuality. I hope my honesty helps you.
2006-11-21 15:39:55
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answer #6
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answered by moose on the loose 3
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Maybe by the way they dress?
I think most treat them different because they are not gay, and don't want him or her to lure them into their lifestyle. And when you hold your lifestyle up as the defining thing about you.....then what should the reaction of others be? If kept quite, I think most people will accept it like anything else they come in contact with regularly.
2006-11-21 15:16:15
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, i can. usually it's the way they dress, but sometimes if they flirt a lot with u then that's another sign. i am a lesbian, so i like people who aren't homophobes, and can accept the fact that i am a lesbian. my family is against the fact that i am gay. my mom disowned me and i haven't spoken to her in over a year. so with that said and done, my family is pretty homophobic.
2006-11-21 16:36:43
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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I have pretty decent "gaydar" (hee), but my best friend since Kindergarten (over 20 years) is gay...came out a few years ago (his family still does not know).
My family knows, he's like a brother to me, a son to my mother, etc...just one of us. He came out to my mother first (after me, but I almost don't count, I knew)...and Mom just told him it didn't change him in her eyes, he was still him, and she was glad he was ready to be himself. After that, he truly came out (in life...still, though, hasn't covered the parent issue). My whole family knows, accepts it, and loves him just as they always have.
I don't treat them differently, b/c 90% of my friends are gay, but you have to admit most gay men are absolutely fun and hilarious to be around (not all, but most). I love my gay friends (love my straight ones, too).
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2006-11-21 15:19:40
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answer #9
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answered by skatoolaki 3
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Its humorous that I encountered this question on right here because i became wondering about it this morning. i'm gay and that i'm responsible of creating responsible of creating gay jokes each and every of the time. each and every from time to time its to make mild of something that has been confusing for me to settle for, each and every from time to time as an icebreaker when I experience someone doesnt comprehend the thanks to react to me being gay, and if i'm depressed its each and every from time to time out of self-resentment. although the reason being a foul one (no human being might want to hate themselves or resent something previous their administration), i believe the first 2 are perfect. to boot, my acquaintances, fantastically my instantly guy acquaintances, shaggy dog tale with me about being gay. Its a way of showing that they are pleased with it. as an get mutually, i became telling my one pal that my manager at artwork requested me if I had ever seen growing a member of the protection rigidity after college. when I informed my pal, he suggested next my manager will question me if I ever seen swimming contained in the shark infested waters of Australia attempting to get rid of one gay guy at a time. yet another actually one of my acquaintances suggested once, "my GOD Paul you ought to have a lot estrogen, what do you *** pink?" each and every from time to time the jokes are extra vulgar, yet its by no ability meant maliciously. even as push includes shove, those adult men are also the first ones to provide me courting advice, bail me out of a foul subject (like once taking me abode from a get mutually that had a guy who became a substantial gay basher), and being there with issues get difficult. So, it isnt truly the jokes that remember its your gay pal's thoughts that inspire the shaggy dog tale that count number. if he is going by self rejection, then it really is a situation, yet when the jokes are meant to be ligt-hearted its ok.
2016-11-29 08:50:44
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answered by Erika 4
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