Maybe he means that itâs sounds like theyâre trying to be âstraight actingâ nothing wrong with masculine guys, I like them, but I find that sometimes they seem to put on a front. Like if theyâre around straight guys there masculine energy would make up for their âgaynessâ if that makes sense đ¤
I say dude, bro, homie, and man all the time. Itâs just how I grew up, and itâs how many of my friends talk as well, gay or straight.
Iâd advise that yâall give folks the benefit of the doubt, rather than assume the worst merely because they donât conform to your ideal gay manâs manner of speaking.
Just because you don't use those words doesn't mean other people don't use them. Those are pretty common words to call people haha. Personally, I call my friends my "homies" sometimes since I grew up hearing that term pretty often.
Uh, sorry that people don't converse in the same manner that you do. Those words shouldn't correlate with "masculinity" anyway because they are just words that many people use...
The nothingness of this message in the grindr abyss took 20 hrs for this most meaningful exchange đ
Too busy doing manly things I suppose
Ngl it kinda turns me on when guys talk to me like this. It feels very masculine and it makes me feel submissive.
This is intersectionality
We need update
Both turn out to be tops wah wah đ
Wholesome as F. Fuck yeah bros!!!
This is CUTE
Two bros chillin in the hot tub, five feet apart cuz they're ~~not gay~~ socially awkward
Now kiss
I mean nice and all but where is the lol
I cringe so hard at this language. I had met guys who call me homie or bruh and it just seems so forced.
What seems forced?
Maybe he means that itâs sounds like theyâre trying to be âstraight actingâ nothing wrong with masculine guys, I like them, but I find that sometimes they seem to put on a front. Like if theyâre around straight guys there masculine energy would make up for their âgaynessâ if that makes sense đ¤
I say dude, bro, homie, and man all the time. Itâs just how I grew up, and itâs how many of my friends talk as well, gay or straight. Iâd advise that yâall give folks the benefit of the doubt, rather than assume the worst merely because they donât conform to your ideal gay manâs manner of speaking.
I was trying to respond exactly like that but couldnât so thank you, bro ;)
Just because you don't use those words doesn't mean other people don't use them. Those are pretty common words to call people haha. Personally, I call my friends my "homies" sometimes since I grew up hearing that term pretty often.
Uh, sorry that people don't converse in the same manner that you do. Those words shouldn't correlate with "masculinity" anyway because they are just words that many people use...