05-06-2017, 07:29 PM
Well to be honest...
Gay dudes are often some of the sexiest out there, just look at Milo Yiannopoulos for example. Exceedingly sexy, stylish, and of course, a free thinker which is perhaps the most attractive quality of all. Let's face it... in this current societal paradigm, intelligence and out-of-the-box thinking is a rare gem in a person. Those are certainly the qualities that are most highly sought after in my book.
But yes, gay men tend to be very socially extroverted, they typically take good care of themselves, they tend to have magnetic and confident personalities.
They usually tend to be pretty open and conversational, especially if you're not a 'basic bitch', if you're somebody who obviously has something going on upstairs, they're likely to notice and be friendly with you.
That's what happens between me and gay men. I am personally a believer that people are gay because of early life experiences that have never been properly dealt with or incorporated properly. It's an opinion I'm sure many would vehemently disagree with, but it's my honest feeling that underneath the conscious inclinations toward homosexuality, gay men still have a little glimmer of 'regular' sexual attraction subconsciously. It seems to me that you can touch a place within them where it's natural for them to have mutual attraction to you, on a natural male/female basis.
The same is true between lesbians and men, although I haven't heard as many people take note of it, perhaps because men aren't as forthcoming with such observations, and the lesbian women (who the natural female desire toward men is sparked in) are way way way too set into their habits and perhaps too afraid to admit any semblance of attraction.
Of course, barriers are hard to break through and flirting tends to remain just that... a passing interaction that is quickly forgotten, but inarguably occurred.
Gay dudes are often some of the sexiest out there, just look at Milo Yiannopoulos for example. Exceedingly sexy, stylish, and of course, a free thinker which is perhaps the most attractive quality of all. Let's face it... in this current societal paradigm, intelligence and out-of-the-box thinking is a rare gem in a person. Those are certainly the qualities that are most highly sought after in my book.
But yes, gay men tend to be very socially extroverted, they typically take good care of themselves, they tend to have magnetic and confident personalities.
They usually tend to be pretty open and conversational, especially if you're not a 'basic bitch', if you're somebody who obviously has something going on upstairs, they're likely to notice and be friendly with you.
That's what happens between me and gay men. I am personally a believer that people are gay because of early life experiences that have never been properly dealt with or incorporated properly. It's an opinion I'm sure many would vehemently disagree with, but it's my honest feeling that underneath the conscious inclinations toward homosexuality, gay men still have a little glimmer of 'regular' sexual attraction subconsciously. It seems to me that you can touch a place within them where it's natural for them to have mutual attraction to you, on a natural male/female basis.
The same is true between lesbians and men, although I haven't heard as many people take note of it, perhaps because men aren't as forthcoming with such observations, and the lesbian women (who the natural female desire toward men is sparked in) are way way way too set into their habits and perhaps too afraid to admit any semblance of attraction.
Of course, barriers are hard to break through and flirting tends to remain just that... a passing interaction that is quickly forgotten, but inarguably occurred.