collin13 wrote:
Well, for what it is worth ... I don't have the foggiest idea who Sam Smith is, nor do I care what he/she/they/them identifies as! I'm still trying to figure out how a stereotype exists that Brits somehow fit a gay stereotype. What is it about a Brit that makes this so? Unless you are referring to Elton John, who most definitely is flamboyant and gay! My theme in life is you do you. Just don't identify as a cat, cos urban legend dictates that it may be a fight to get a litter box put in the school bathroom!
Can people tell you're gay/bi?
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Gabraham247 wrote:
And yes anyone can find random photos to make any point. I totally agree that NBA players dress wack (of course not all NBA players are American, which I think you were trying to make a point about Americans, but whatever).
But that's off topic. But the fact there are only a very small amount of openly gay players in UK in those sports, doesn't really fit with your stereotype either. But I'm not sure if there's many openly gay American sports people either
Your opinion of what someone British seems like me baseing my opinion on Donald Trump and Abraham Lincoln. Absolutely no one is like most of the British in most American TV shows I've seen
And maybe look at Freddie Mercury, A Brit (ok he was originally from Zanzibar) who went to America because of the more open gay scene (which didn't exist here)
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This has gotten way off topic. My point was that a person can guess/assume, but no, there's no way to no. I tried to use random assumptions that proved my point that assumptions were wrong, and I obviously proved my point, but some people didn't like some of my examples. And that's perfectly fine.
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Gabraham247 wrote:
This has gotten way off topic. My point was that a person can guess/assume, but no, there's no way to no. I tried to use random assumptions that proved my point that assumptions were wrong, and I obviously proved my point, but some people didn't like some of my examples. And that's perfectly fine.
Again, answer to the OP's question: no.
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Chris 16 wrote:
You say that it's gotten way off topic but to be frank with you, you certainly have an input resulting in guiding it off topic.. just saying
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Who is Sam Smith and why is he being used as an example?
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pahern0317 wrote:
Who is Sam Smith and why is he being used as an example?
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sam smith is mid as hell you're not missing anything. the song they did with kim petras is cool tho.
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People know I like boys since they see me kiss my boyfriend. Not sure they would know apart for that or me telling them I am not straight.
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I am probably what people would describe as "straight acting" (though I really hate that phrase because it creates expectations of how to behave imo). But people can tell if I'm with a boy ofc
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theletters wrote:
Can people usually tell? im a lil bit zesty so most people can figure it out on their own. im not closeted at all, so its not a secret but most people will assume i'm at least bi.
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I'm bi but apart from me hugging all my friends in school, not just the girls, I don't think it was very obvious really.19, Twin.
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Jake445 wrote:
I'm bi but apart from me hugging all my friends in school, not just the girls, I don't think it was very obvious really.
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Gabraham247 wrote:
Jake445 wrote:
I'm bi but apart from me hugging all my friends in school, not just the girls, I don't think it was very obvious really.
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I don't know if someone can tell if someone else is gay/bi just by looking at them (this is assuming that the gay/bi person wasn't caught in the act of making out with another person of the same sex or anything like that). At the same time, I'm reminded of another thread here about those who are LGBT and who have come out and what the reactions of others were. I know that when I came out, some people who knew me weren't the least bit surprised, and some other people here on TeenHut have reported similar occurrences when they came out (people who knew them either knew outright already or, at the very least, weren't surprised), so maybe there is a way that one can tell these kinds of things.
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Durango wrote:
I don't know if someone can tell if someone else is gay/bi just by looking at them (this is assuming that the gay/bi person wasn't caught in the act of making out with another person of the same sex or anything like that). At the same time, I'm reminded of another thread here about those who are LGBT and who have come out and what the reactions of others were. I know that when I came out, some people who knew me weren't the least bit surprised, and some other people here on TeenHut have reported similar occurrences when they came out (people who knew them either knew outright already or, at the very least, weren't surprised), so maybe there is a way that one can tell these kinds of things.
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Gabraham247 wrote:
Jake445 wrote:
I'm bi but apart from me hugging all my friends in school, not just the girls, I don't think it was very obvious really.
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Ya everyone I know can easily tell I’m gay cuz I’m pretty fem and most of my friends are girls. I didn’t really need to come out to people cuz they already knew.