no they r same
2007-01-24 22:39:32
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answer #1
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answered by freestylez85 1
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They are not. Gay men and women are just men and women. Do you normally judge someone what they do in their bed? When will people realise gay relationships are as strong and often as weak as straight relationships. They are the same. I am bi sexual and believe me, both types of relationships have little difference in them. The only marked difference I have noted about the two scenes, are that the gay community are slightly more close and friendly , I believe this is because they are a less judgemental and more accepting group. Apart from this we are no different, I wish people would accept this and move on.....
2007-01-25 06:30:59
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answer #2
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answered by Sophie 3
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Nothing.
A reply - in part - to other answers.
Some straight men "talk, walk , look and act funny" as well.
Define funny? Too subjective.
Some straight men are interested in art, culture, design as well.
Point: Other than sexual preference there is no "difference" between gay and straight men as "persons".
2007-01-25 06:36:50
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Human Male Chromosomes
In the normal karyotype of male chromosomes, 23 pairs of very long DNA molecules and their associated proteins carry the hereditary information of a man. The human haploid genome contains about three billion DNA nucleotide pairs divided among 22 pairs of autosomal chromosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes (XY).
Each chromosomal DNA molecule contains a telomere located at each end of the linear chromosome, a centromere, which attaches the DNA to the mitotic spindle, and a DNA replication origin. If the DNA helices were not highly condensed by small proteins, they would occupy too much space in the human cells. The tightly packed DNA units are referred to as nucleosomes.
In humans, it is the sex chromosome of the male sperm that determines the sex of the offspring. Because female sex chromosomes are characterized as an XX pair, no matter which part of the pair is represented in the haploid egg, it will be an X. However, with male spermatogenesis, there is a 50 percent chance of the sperm carrying either an X or a Y chromosome. If a Y-carrying sperm first reaches the fertile egg, the zygote will develop as a male (XY diploid). Likewise, an X-carrying sperm fertilizing a haploid human egg will result in a female offspring (XX). Some traits, such as red-green color blindness (dichromancy), are considered sex-linked traits, implying the mutation is carried by the sex chromosomes in the 23rd pair, and in this case, by the X chromosome. This explains why the recessive color blindness trait is predominantly expressed in male humans and why females are generally only carriers. For a daughter to exhibit red-green color deficiency, she would have to have parents that both carried the X-linked mutation in their genome. Additionally, her mother would also have to be color blind (double recessive), or if she were only a carrier, the daughter would have a 50 percent chance of being color blind.
2007-01-25 06:26:17
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answer #4
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answered by Bertie D 4
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They have no sexual attraction for women. They're usually better dressed, take better care of their appearances ... all stereotyping.
Gay men are no different.
2007-01-25 06:30:17
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answered by unclefrunk 7
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in the same way striaght men are different then other men. Everyone has differences, women too!
2007-01-28 17:10:17
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answered by tomi27410 4
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Most people don't know this about gays, but gay people all have 6 toes !
Don't tell anyone though, because it is a secret that most people don't know. I just told you because you seem like a really intelligent person who should have been told this years ago.
And, for more information for you to know, that is 6 toes ON EACH FOOT !
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2007-01-25 07:01:30
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answer #7
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answered by Nota LGBT 6
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The stereotype, which as its a sterotype means its not true for everyone is:
They are cleaner, more wll manner, get along as friends better with girls and a few other things, but of this isnt true for every gay man
2007-01-25 06:32:32
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answered by hotstuff15951 4
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That is the only difference I know of
2007-01-25 10:14:01
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answered by Anonymous
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They aren't. Men are men - there are variations in personality no matter what one's sexual orientation may be.
2007-01-25 06:25:08
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answer #10
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answered by gelfling 7
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like any other cultural group, theyre differences are due to their associations. one could assume safely that they would be more concerned with cultural/political affairs and social ettiquete do to their situation more than the average individual.
2007-01-25 06:23:30
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answered by koalatcomics 7
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