I'm just as comfortable making Creme Anglais as I am shooting a .50 caliber Desert Eagle AE assault weapon. I have a membership to a shooting range, and I go once a week. Love assault weapons. LOL. If I have time, I even reload my own bullets.
I can't stand musical theatre. Makes me cringe!
2007-06-12 16:06:47
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answered by Active Denial System™ 6
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You have mentioned many of my own, but I'm a complete wimp when it comes to walking long. I get shin splints going uphill. Out-of-breath easy. Just thinking about it... need chocolate...
I'm not sure if it's a defied stereotype or just a lesser known form of homosexuality but I am completely straight with the exception of my mate, who is the most beautiful, captivating, dynamic woman in the universe. I never knew it was possible for two people, otherwise completely heterosexual, to fall madly in love with one another, physically and emotionally. It began with a very deep spiritual connection. Three and a half years later, I know joy like I never have before. I cannot explain her in words. She is the kindest and most compassionate woman with the bluest and deepest eyes in the world. I hope the community can begin to understand that love is not a black and white but encompasses all genders and all living things. Breaking all kinds of stereotypes across the board is the beginning of a peaceful society.
Perhaps one day...
(I am completely monogamous, cannot figure out how to host an image online even though I've been told over and over again, would be stuck on the road if I got a flat, never owned a cell phone, and would absolutely be in musical theatre if:
1. I wasn't scared to death of performing in public, and
2. I could sing.
2007-06-13 00:24:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm bi, and I've heard that a common stereotype for bisexuals is that they are promiscuous and can't sustain a monogamous relationship. I've heard that they are crazy about sex and it's the only thing on their mind. Well, I'm none of those things. I'm also, really, just your average guy. I'm fairly eccentric, but not in the usual "gay way". I don't have the stereotype gay voice, I have a rather deep one. Really, anyone who finds out I'm bi is genuinely surprised, but I think the more non-stereotyped gay/bi people there are, the more the whole thing will be acceptable. I do fit the stereotype in that I do musical theatre, I suppose.
2007-06-12 23:03:59
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answered by Blake 1
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I'm bi. I am Monogamous. I fit few of the stereotypes about gay guys. I'm not a fashion expert, not into drag, not a drinker, not a gym junkie, I don't talk with a gay lisp nor do I use "gay" words eg darling. Lets just say that my bisexuality is only a part of me and it does not dictate who I am
2007-06-13 06:35:34
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answered by Izzy J 3
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Well, I'm bisexual. I don't call myself this to be trendy or to get other people's attention. I'm not confused. I am not promiscuous. I am fully capable of monogamy. I've never nor do I have the desire to date both a man and a woman simultaneously. My attraction is not an equal 50/50 percent towards both genders, I do have a preference.
2007-06-12 23:12:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I have the courage to express my differences to the world. I'm a Muslim women who wears hijab, and a long with following my religion.. I don't let men or anyone look down at me negatively or at others. I have a lot of friends who have different sexual orientations. Bi, Gay etc... And most of the time they get picked on a lot, because most of them choose to express their difference. Following my beliefs and morals I don't let anyone pick on them or any of my friends because difference is beauty. and don't do on to others what you don't want done to you, especially if they haven't done anything to you.
2007-06-13 08:45:33
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answered by ۩MoonLit Muslima۩ 5
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I'm gay, been with my guy for 23 years, we've never waivered, I hunt, he's a farmer, I work with kids who have been abused or discarded, I hate shopping, I can't sing, I can almost dance, I can change an engines head gasket in less than an hour, I don't like porn, I surf and sail, I'm very family orientated, I enjoy my religon.
2007-06-12 23:16:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I think the myth is that all gay men over the age of 40 are 250 pound bears that wear leather and prey on 19-year-old boys. I'm 42, quite fit, I'm allergic to leather, and I prefer men my own age.
2007-06-12 23:17:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm gay, I can cook, but I'm very messy, don't dress stylishly, I can't dance, have few female friends, I am very masculine (people always get surprised when I tell them I'm gay), I love going to construction sites.
2007-06-12 23:26:29
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answered by BlueDal 3
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my hair may be short (but so are a lot of straight women's), and I may prefer to wear slacks, but I do carry a purse, and wear some makeup and jewelry. I don't use a "strap-on." I don't "dress like a man." I like to shop. I like to garden. I love stuffed animals (I collect Boyd's). I love getting flowers.... I could go on for a while, but it's about time to go to bed.....
2007-06-12 23:06:28
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answered by redcatt63 6
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