I'm curious, what's your experience with Gaydar?
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I just live off the assumption that all women are comfortable going both ways. ( Quote)
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NO, most of us are not interested in swinging both ways. At all. Ever. A few women maybe, but.... that's some male sexual fantasy.0 -
I just live off the assumption that all women are comfortable going both ways.
NO, most of us are not interested in swinging both ways. At all. Ever. That's some male sexual fantasy.
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Whatever. Females fantasize about it too.0 -
I just live off the assumption that all women are comfortable going both ways.NO, most of us are not interested in swinging both ways. At all. Ever. That's some male sexual fantasy.
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I have a "don't really care about someone's sexuality"dar...0
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I just live off the assumption that all women are comfortable going both ways.
NO, most of us are not interested in swinging both ways. At all. Ever. That's some male sexual fantasy.
Whatever. Females fantasize about it too.
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Unwarranted generalization. I love sex, but with another woman...? Gah. Ewww. No. Not a fantasy. HUGE turn-off.0 -
i have excellent gaydar. its in tip top working condition!0
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I just live off the assumption that all women are comfortable going both ways.
NO, most of us are not interested in swinging both ways. At all. Ever. That's some male sexual fantasy.
Whatever. Females fantasize about it too.Unwarranted generalization. I love sex, but with another woman...? Gah. Ewww. No. Not a fantasy. HUGE turn-off.
Um, aren't you the one making unwarranted generalizations there by saying "most women"... right.0 -
I just live off the assumption that all women are comfortable going both ways.
NO, most of us are not interested in swinging both ways. At all. Ever. That's some male sexual fantasy.
Whatever. Females fantasize about it too.Unwarranted generalization. I love sex, but with another woman...? Gah. Ewww. No. Not a fantasy. HUGE turn-off.
Um, aren't you the one making unwarranted generalizations there by saying "most women"... right.
My thoughts exactly.
I know PLENTY of ladies who are bisexual or pansexual. Just because you might not know them all, don't assume that "most" women might not be interested in more than one sex. And there's nothing "ewww" about it, either. Everybody's just people.0 -
I have a "don't really care about someone's sexuality"dar...0
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I think a lot of you are misinterpreting the point of this. Obviously, there are many more things than just gay and straight, and obviously, you're not going to be able to "tell" 100 percent of the time. Also, no one said anything about actually giving a **** whether anyone is gay, straight, or otherwise, so all you "Who cares if they're gay?!" people can stop trying to find things to be offended about :flowerforyou:
this... so sick of all this sensitivity and whiney butt crap! we are all adults here... just because some of us can tell when someone is gay, doesnt mean we think negative about them, it just means some people are more in tuned with others beyond the societal generalizations of male and femal expectations. so what!0 -
When I was in high school I had a crush on a friend named John. He was throwing a party so we went downtown to a bar - a notorious gay bar - to ask someone to buy beer. Everyone in the bar knew John's name. Later at the party several of John's friends who didn't attend our high school showed up; these friends included a guy in assless leather chaps and a 400 pound man in full drag.
None of this clued me in to the fact that John was gay. So my gaydar .... not strong.0 -
When I was in high school I had a crush on a friend named John. He was throwing a party so we went downtown to a bar - a notorious gay bar - to ask someone to buy beer. Everyone in the bar knew John's name. Later at the party several of John's friends who didn't attend our high school showed up; these friends included a guy in assless leather chaps and a 400 pound man in full drag.
None of this clued me in to the fact that John was gay. So my gaydar .... not strong.
This the funniest forum post I've ever read!0 -
I think a lot of you are misinterpreting the point of this. Obviously, there are many more things than just gay and straight, and obviously, you're not going to be able to "tell" 100 percent of the time. Also, no one said anything about actually giving a **** whether anyone is gay, straight, or otherwise, so all you "Who cares if they're gay?!" people can stop trying to find things to be offended about :flowerforyou:
I'm offended that you are telling me to stop being offended.0 -
Obviously I don't have it because I am still in love with Lance Bass.
And I still adore Matt Bomer and Matt Dallas :blushing:0 -
I was talking with some female friends and we all agreed that there's a certain sixth sense that tells us, within seconds, when a man is gay. I can usually tell by observing a guy's walk or by his voice. Strangely, I don't experience the same "gaydar" thing with other women and I can't distinguish a gay woman from a straight one.
Just out of curiosity, who on here believes that they have Gaydar? Do you have it just for the opposite sex, or for your own sex as well?
thing about gay dar is, girls think they have it, but they sooo don't. just cause you've seen an episode of will and grace or the L word doesn't make you some kind of gay detecting savant.
sorry. stereotypes dont work. try again.
I've never seen either of those shows, and never claimed to be a savant. What were you saying about stereotypes?0 -
I do not have this gaydar. I have been very surprised in fact, at a few friends who came out. I never would have guessed.0
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I have good gaydar. With women too. I need bisexual-ar though. This one I am not so good at.0
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I have terrible Gaydar. When ever I think a guy is gay turns out he's straight and just wanted to touch my boobs.0
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My gaydar is spot on. With men I can usually tell by the way they walk, talk, dress, etc. With women I can tell by whether or not they are attracted to me.0
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I can always tell when people are gay before they even admit it or know it themselves. I was friends with a boy all through middle and high school, and as soon as I met him I knew he was gay, though he insisted he as not and that was "gross." He finally came out junior year and I was like like, no ****, Sherlock.
Same with another guy I was friends with. He was obviously gay (unfortunately that didn't stop me from having a huge crush on him, so frustrating!) but he didn't come to terms with it until last year.
My fiance's little cousin is 6 years old and I just know he's gonna be gay. Or transgender. It is just so obvious to me and my fiance. Unfortunately his parents are those types like "no son of mine is gonna be a *kitten*" and how if any of them were a "*kitten*" they'd be disowned. Sad, really.
Sounds like karma served one up nicely to the parents.0
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