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zelda2fanboy

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I've been hit on by gay guys online, but never in person. I get so flattered by it that in real life, I'd probably lead the other participant on for way too long and relish being a cocktease. I can see myself halfway through the first or second kiss before saying, "Sorry, I like girls. Toodles!" This would easily be one of the most jerk responses one could have to this situation, but I'm a very sad and lonely person. Gotta get some human contact sometimes,
 

Daveman

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The line I hear a lot is:

"Uh oh, bums to the walls!"

Seriously? Get the fuck out.

As a straight guy I have to say that the one time it happened, getting hit on by a gay guy was really great. I was having a bit of a shit night and it was just great to see somebody else spouting hilariously shit lines which make them come across as insane. I'm so used to doing it myself and haven't been on the receiving end so it was brilliant just watching him flounder about and totally cock it up. Not that I was a being a cock-tease, ;).
 

Simonoly

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All my straight male friends actually like to hit on me and grind the crap out of my legs. They also seem to love playing gay chicken with me too because apparently "It's more authentic when you play it with a real gay. Extra danger and such".

I never get hit on by gay guys (apparently I'm too 'straight acting' - fucking hate that phrase) but I do get hit on by some absolutely stunning women, which is quite amusing.
 

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FatalFox said:
You can imagine how fun it was/how many egos got bruised when I came out as bi back in school. Suddenly I "fancied" just about everyone I ever spent any time with :p
Good grief, yes, I only told one friend in school that I was bi and she was Catholic and was all IF YOU EVER DEVELOP A CRUSH ON ME DON'T TELL ME. As it so happens, I did have a major crush on her, but I said nothing until I had five years of her saying things like "I must be ugly. No? Well, why don't *you* fancy me, then?" I did, you told me not to say anything, ya silly tart!

viranimus said:
Some gay men like the challenge.
I wonder if some straight guys have a thing about lesbians for a similar reason...

TheVioletBandit said:
You used the word "homophobia", but I think you mean people that hate gay people, not people that are afraid of them?
Nah, definitions aside, this is a stellar example of fear of gay people. It even sometimes goes something like "I don't have a problem with gay people, but if they hit on me I'll punch them in the face!" They're nervous about being in situations with homosexual intentions being pressed upon them.

I sometimes wonder, though, if for men it's not so much about the homosexuality... as a female I feel pretty anxious about being hit on my men as well, much more so than with when women flirt with me. If someone has an interest in me that I don't return, it's much more unwelcome when I'm aware that the individual is bigger and stronger than me and may be able to take what he wants from me if he were that kind of a person...
 

exessmirror

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to be honest i would be flatterd when a gay guy hits on me. that would mean i am so awesome that both sexes want me
 

GraveeKing

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I've seen it happen jokingly - but never seriously.
I've certainly never hit on a straight guy. Even ones I consider good looking!

No self-respecting bisexual or gay guy would ever hit on a straight guy seriously.
And no self-respecting ANYONE should EXPECTED to be hit on, smug blighters!
 

viranimus

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lisadagz said:
viranimus said:
You can imagine how fun it was/how many egos got bruised when I came out as bi back in school. Suddenly I "fancied" just about everyone I ever spent any time with :p
Good grief, yes, I only told one friend in school that I was bi and she was Catholic and was all IF YOU EVER DEVELOP A CRUSH ON ME DON'T TELL ME. As it so happens, I did have a major crush on her, but I said nothing until I had five years of her saying things like "I must be ugly. No? Well, why don't *you* fancy me, then?" I did, you told me not to say anything, ya silly tart!
I would just point out that your formatting is off as those are the words of Eamar, Not me as I am not bi, nor even remotely european enough to use the word "Fancied"
 

gazumped

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viranimus said:
lisadagz said:
viranimus said:
You can imagine how fun it was/how many egos got bruised when I came out as bi back in school. Suddenly I "fancied" just about everyone I ever spent any time with :p
Good grief, yes, I only told one friend in school that I was bi and she was Catholic and was all IF YOU EVER DEVELOP A CRUSH ON ME DON'T TELL ME. As it so happens, I did have a major crush on her, but I said nothing until I had five years of her saying things like "I must be ugly. No? Well, why don't *you* fancy me, then?" I did, you told me not to say anything, ya silly tart!
I would just point out that your formatting is off as those are the words of Eamar, Not me as I am not bi, nor even remotely european enough to use the word "Fancied"
Whooooops, the perils of snipping a quote down when there are two in the box. Sorry, changed it!
 

unbreakable212

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Only been hit on once by a gay guy and I didn't really mind - Though a group of us did go to a gay bar because our gay friend wanted to go, so maybe thats tempting fate a little.
 

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Woodsey said:
TheVioletBandit said:
Woodsey said:
TheVioletBandit said:
Pedantic comment is pedantic. It's a clearly defined word that can mean fear of or hate of, needlessly 'correcting' it because you think it should be interpreted completely literally is a waste of time.



Stupid meme is stupid. In regards to the "pedantic" parroting that's now happening, are you forgetting you were the first one to post a definition? Also, "a waste of time?" who's time? You didn't have to reply to my statement in the first place, and as of now I have plenty of free time so wouldn't consider this a waste; annoying yes, but not a waste. Also, If your worried about wasting your time why are you on an internet forum?
I posted a definition because you were telling someone they'd used a word wrong, which they hadn't. And yes, well done, I didn't mean "a waste of time" in a completely literal sense.

You were wrong, you have been told by several people you were wrong, and you clearly know you were wrong because now you're clutching at the "I'm going to interpret everything written completely literally" line of defence. Which, funnily enough, is why we're having the conversation in the first place.
Firstly, I never told anyone that they used a word wrong, I asked a question about the use of the word. Secondly I'm not wrong, and so I don't think I'm wrong. Don't try to put words in my mouth just because you can't think of anything to say. If you want to know what I really think here it is: This site prides itself on being a haven for pretentious grammar Nazis who love nothing more than to correct or discuss word usage and so on, and these people are for the most part applauded for their efforts for "clarity". But the one time I comment on a word which I see as somewhat odd people come out of the woodwork to flame me, why? Because it just so happens that this word refers to homosexuality. If this word had been "hetero-phobia" (or a better example would be "xenophobia")I would have said the same thing. But nevertheless people can't separate their emotions toward the subject of homosexually enough to rationally discuss the usage of a word, for no other reason than the words oddness. That's what I think. And in regards to my interpretations of your posts, all I have to go on is what you write, no body language, or vocal ques, just what you write. I'm not a mind-reader who can magically tell how serious you are about whatever you write, so if you don't like my interpretations stop writing me.
 

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I used to work with a fellow who was an Army reservist. Just about every word out of his mouth was something to do with how the U.S.A was going to hell because Clinton let "The Fags" into the Army.

I have neither the time nor the patience to recount every single bigoted and asinine thing that came out of his mouth but the one thing I do remember him saying was that he couldn't accept "fags" as "normal" because he didn't want some guy fucking him in the ass.

He genuinely believed that if we, as a society accept homosexuality as a normal part of our every day lives every single gay guy in the country is going to hit the streets and start raping straight guys to infect them with gay.

The complete and total lack of rational thought that made up this man's thought processes was just...baffling.

Ando85 said:
I have never been hit on by a gay guy. In fact I've never seen a gay guy hit on a straight guy period. Why would they? Have you ever encountered someone like this?
I've met a lot of guys like that. "I don't mind gay dudes as long as they don't hit on me."
Who fuckin' cares if they hit on you? It's not that big of a deal.

It's just a pit fall of the modern dating scene I guess. Sometimes you strike out and sometimes you strike out...when pitching at a player who plays on your own team...I guess.

Sports metaphors suck already, I'm having a hard time making this one work so I'll just abandon it and end with an personal example.


I've been hit on by a gay man once.
At a bar when I was 22 I had a guy sit next to me, strike up a conversation and in the middle of our discussion he asked if I was gay because he thought I was attractive.
I explained that I'm not, he got all flustered because he thought I was going to get pissed so I bought the man a drink, asked to bum a cigarette and we continued our conversation for an hour or so.

My life didn't end, nobody thought less of my masculinity for being attractive to this particular homosexual and despite the brief moment of awkwardness it didn't impede our ability to have a pleasant conversation.
 

L. Declis

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Actually, two of my closer friends are gay men who frequently flirt, grab and generally hit on me. I quite enjoy it, actually, the same way that I enjoy flirting with females and have no intention of "hitting that".

How far can they 'inappropriately' grab me? I told them no under-pants action. They've respected that. Everyone has fun.
 

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Straight guy. I've been hit on several times by guys. Last time was a couple weekends ago. I was drinking at the bar outside the club, he invited me into the club. When I told him I was tired and headed back to my hotel, he said that if I came in to the club, naybe he would "ride up my leg." I politely declined, but maybe he got confused because he saw I was talking to his friend "Channel."
btw-Channel is one of those cases where if you have to ask yourself, "Is this really a lady?", the answer is probably "No."
 

SwagLordYoloson

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I have no problem with gay men hitting on me, the only people who do hit on me are men. At least someone finds me attractive enough xD
 

johnnnny guitar

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I love getting hit on by men and I'm straight I just find it so flattering to me for some reason but anyone who has a problem should just chill out
 

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rhizhim said:
been hit on. didnt give a fuck. he understood and left me alone.
maybe we should talk about how insane it is to be able to do the Gay panic defense.

The gay panic defense[1] is a legal defense against charges of assault or murder. A defendant using the gay panic defense claims that he or she acted in a state of violent temporary insanity because of a little-known psychiatric condition called homosexual panic.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gay_panic_defense

i totally killed that cat because....uhm.... cat panic defense mechanism.
Pretty much yeah.

So many insecure people.

If anyone hit on me my reaction would be the same no matter the gender or age.

Mostly surprise.

Point around my immediate surroundings "Really? Of all the folks here you thought I was the keeper?"

Then I blush and go weep into cinnabon or something.