Haha, this is a fun question.
- wears a lot of flannel
- crew cut
- body builder
- man hater
- cheap beer drinker
- pickup driver
- manual laborer
- short tempered
- always hairy
- owns LOTS of cats
- manly and ugly - OR - pornstar hot
- sex addicts
I could go on and on and on... (people call me a "bad lesbian" all the time because of things I do/don't do)
2007-04-29 12:21:26
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answered by Jeannie C 4
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muscular with very short spikey hair, deep voice, badass attitude, a muscle shirt showing off her tattoo of the 2 female symbols on her upper arm. A leather jacket thrown over her shoulder, and holding a beer. But thats just a stereotype. Most lesbians dont look like that, some are very feminine. It all depends on how comfortable they are with their sexuality and their fashion sense.
2007-04-29 13:44:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Great question! I'll try to add some new ones!
All lesbians are:
Man-haters
Very ugly or very beautiful
Hyper-sexual or asexual
Eat granola & only organic food (sometimes I do!)
Wear Birkenstocks (I do want a pair,lol!)
Want to be men (No thanks, but that would be our MTF friends)
Don't shave (eh, some folk in Europe don't shave)
Witches (Some are Christian, pagan, Buddhist, atheist, whatever!)
All lesbians need to do is meet the RIGHT man & they'll be straight!
All lesbians were either s*xually abused or did not bond correctly with their mother/female caregiver. (I'm sure many straight folk sadly have had the same problems).
2007-04-29 12:45:35
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answered by maeveangel 3
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Well my cousin is a lesbian, i feel society is soo whacked out with their steriotypes. You won't know if she is a leesbian, if she don't tell you. She is like every other girl out there, with a life. Its so pathetic the way people generalize on these things...i feel the steriotypes inforces lesbians/gays to act a certain way...as if thats how THEY are SUPPOSED to act. which is clearly not the case.
2007-04-29 11:58:06
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answered by Anthony L 3
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Some think that all lesbians have short hair, and are overweight and not too attractive. Many also think that lesbians hate males.
2007-04-29 12:16:14
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answered by Me 2
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I dislike how human beings in the GLBT community discriminate against bisexuals. i've got been instructed a number of circumstances via gay those that bisexuality does not exist and that as a bisexual, i'm "perplexed" or "no longer gay sufficient to take part in GLBT rights discussions". It additionally annoys me as quickly as I pay attention some adult men say that bi / lesbian women human beings hate adult men. i do no longer conform to any of the common stereotypes of bisexual or lesbian women human beings, i'm rather the choice (case in point, I help the conservative GLBT American, Log Cabin Republican enterprise), yet I watch soccer plenty so as that's style of stereotypical, yet i comprehend lot's of straight away women human beings who additionally like soccer.
2016-10-04 02:42:04
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answered by ? 4
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The one that always sticks with me is:
Overly PC, mother-earth granola crunchy, Birkenstock wearing, butch haircut and multiple piercings, Lilith Fair Indigo Girls loving, hyper-holistic wimmin.
I've never actually met a single lesbian who completely fit the stereotype, but I thought it was worth mentioning since no one else had.
2007-04-29 12:34:41
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answered by Clint 3
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the lesbian stereotype is essentially a caveman with female genitalia, possibley heavily into drinking and smoking, short hair, constant mean expression..
ridiculous? yes
true?...sadly, yes. this is how alot of lesbians seem to get portrayed in media, such as films.
2007-04-29 12:07:22
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answered by §ilver 5
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Fat, ugly, no sense of style or humor, hates men. This makes me laugh, because the worst male-bashing I've ever heard comes from straight women, and the lesbian I love (I'm bi) is amazingly stylish, beautiful, and skinny!
2007-04-29 11:58:23
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answered by GreenEyedLilo 7
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Man hater… Plaid shirt… Chain on the wallet, and sensible shoes. Funny thing is I never had a wallet chain.
Hugs,
PennyAnn
2007-04-29 12:14:10
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answered by Anonymous
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