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Do these exist? Like guys picking up other guys?
Don't flame me, just something to think about
Don't flame me, just something to think about
Anyone else notice the irony here?Originally posted by BeginningDJ
Don't flame me, just something to think about
Originally posted by Marius_Novus
They do exist. And let me tell you they got the moves polished very well.
My brother went to a local Borders with his fiance to look for some books. They split while in the store. She went to look at some educational books and he headed to the science section. While he was looking at some medical books a guy apporached him (note, my brother is freaking handsom, he's got the looks, I got the brains) and started a small talk. Basically, about the books and such. Even though my brother seemed and acted very reserved towards him, as he realized what was going on right away, the guy went as far as asking him to join him at his place for a glass of wine. At that moment Dan (my brother) spotted his fiance, excused the guy, and left. He later told me that if that were a female and he were single he would not hesitate a second. The guy was that smooth.
Well, a lot of my friends are straight and they all want to appear good. I don't know many people who want to appear bad. But I do understand your point.I can totally believe that. Gay guys are just like females in their heads - they pay a lot of attention to their appearance and thus look very well put-together most of the time.
I can't agree with this 100% from personal experience. I'm not "fine-tuned" but I am pretty good (I think) at figuring out people's emotional states. I'm a butcher at heart but after figuring out women for a while I've started recognizing certain facial expressions and labeling the emotional states behind them. I'm not "feeling" their states, I'm "seeing" their states. It's like I can see what they feel if you can make any sense of this. I'm a very visual person. Without sight, I might not survive. So it took me a while to figure out the general facial expressions people use for the different emotional states they are in. It gets easier though.Also, their brain chemistry seems to be wired differently so that they are very fine-tuned to their and others' emotional states, like women are.
Again, that's bvll****. Curt and abrupt is impulse. Like I said, I'm impulse at heart but I try to gather my "rational" act while I'm in social surroundings. Even when I'm myself in butcher or impulse mode, I'm still very aware of my surroundings. That's just me. I gotta see and know everything that's happening around me. If I do that I would think it'd be stupid. YOu don't want to get knifed from behind by some moron who didn't like you (just an example).What I mean by that is while men are curt and abrupt and generally don't think too much before they act, gay men are acutely aware of their social surrounding.
I understand your theory. We all have our little theories and they're not always correct. Some people's perception is false. If 10 people saw the same event happening they would most likely describe it in different ways, and not due to their verbal possibilities but because of their perception (which depends on their life experiences). I've experienced so much that what excites you I might explain in a cool calm matter because I might have had same or similar experiences before.I compare the two to the hands of a brain surgeon (the gay guy, women) to that of a butcher (most straight men). This is one aspect of straight guys can learn from gay dudes.
wow man you nailed that on the head! i work at a call center and there is so many snowflakes that fall around here its ridiculous. sometimes i feel like the only straight hereOriginally posted by Marius_Novus
Managers of customer service call centers love gay people. If you are straight you need years of experience in CS to handle customers as well as gay people (mostly males).
This one time I went to a b-day party of my old time friend who's brother happened to be homesexual. He brought his boyfriend with him and at the beginning there was a weird tension in the air. I, too, was little reserved of having anything to do with that guy. Don't get me wrong here, I'm perfectly straight, I love chicks and such. I went outside to have a smoke and there he was chatting with my female friends so I joined. I gotta tell you, that guy was a pleasure to talk to.
And he attracted females like honey bees. Such a good talent wasted.
Originally posted by Julian
Hearing some whiny homo voice anywhere immediatly pisses me off.
Not that i have a problem with gays in general, its just the ones that have that cliche' effeminite gay voice that makes me want to murder..
Also, Jake you are on some bullsh1t.
Sticking your c0ck in a dudes ass doesnt make you more fine tuned to anything.
Originally posted by Ebach
Again, that's bvll****.
Originally posted by Ebach
That's just me.
Originally posted by Ebach
YOu don't want to get knifed from behind by some moron who didn't like you (just an example).
Originally posted by Ebach
I understand your theory. We all have our little theories and they're not always correct. Some people's perception is false. If 10 people saw the same event happening they would most likely describe it in different ways, and not due to their verbal possibilities but because of their perception (which depends on their life experiences). I've experienced so much that what excites you I might explain in a cool calm matter because I might have had same or similar experiences before.
In gay culture, yes. In everyday gay encounters you need some smoothness. Imagine a gay guy asking a straight macho guy for sex. If he's not smooth he might get beaten down.From what i understand of gay culture, you do not need to be as smooth to pick up
True, everything I post is my opinion. The thing though is that my opinion is always rightNo, that's your opinion.
No! Where?See?
I got a grip. It's hard as hell... sorry, couldn't resist.Get a grip.
War zone? YOu don't need a war zone to get your ass kicked. I think you're spending too much time with your girlfriends. There are fights in bars, clubs, ****tail parties... you name it.Who's talking about some war-zone?
See, you've been spending too much time in the wrong environment. And then you wonder why your skills are so weak when it comes to getting girls.I'm talking on a more fundamental level - about a purely social situation in a bar, in front of the watercooler, at a ****tail party, a houseparty (NOT 'Animal House' style, btw), where people are getting to know each other as mature adults. I've been to parties thrown by Art School students where a lot are bisexual or homosexual (both the males and females), and the level of social interaction is impressive - the gays and lesbos are refined and articulate, and *really* know how to charm everyone - not just members of the opposite sex.
Woof! Woof!Most straight American men would be very self-conscious about interacting with other men, except in a 'slap-him-on-the-back-while-letting-out-a-primal-(but fake)-manly-guffaw' way. That's extremely fake, and clumsy. Gay guys don't do that. They know how to converse.
Grrr... I'm not emulating anyone. End of story. I'm stubborn, I know.And one more thing - when I talk of gay guys I'm not talking about flamers that wear bright yellow dresses and talk and act like RuPaul. I'm talking about straight-acting gay men with a more masculine edge. It was rumored that the quintessential straight-man style icon Cary Grant was bisexual. I can totally see that - he was refined and gentle, but still very masculine in a classy way. Men should emulate him, except for the homo tendencies (a slightly more masculine alternative would be Gregory Peck).
Sure, but my perception is the truth. I see it. I tell it. I'm right. Okay? I admit, I'm God!But wouldn't this encompass everything you've said to me so far too? No one is 100% objective (unless you're God.... if that's the case I beg your forgiveness ).
My head is hurting...I love how you conveniently made a simple point into some ridiculous verbose psycho-analysis of my response to hide your own *opinions* on things in.
Macho front that I put up? What's that? What gives it away?I'm not being defensive - I'm just cracking up at this hilarious macho front that you put up.
He's trying to figure himself out. He wants to know if he's a gay DJ through asking questions about gay DJs. Someone slap this boy so I don't have to do it.This is truely a disgusting post thread. Now why would you EVEN WONDER this shyt????
Don't worry. We'll find you a replacement.Yo azz needs to be flamed but I'm retired from that shyt.
Yeah, after a while they'll be asking how to get men in bed.Gawd dam I hate this shyt being bought up on a site for getting women!!!!!!
Nah, there’s no need to retire. You still have many more good years of flaming left in you.Yo azz needs to be flamed but I'm retired from that shyt.
Originally posted by Ebach
In gay culture, yes. In everyday gay encounters you need some smoothness. Imagine a gay guy asking a straight macho guy for sex. If he's not smooth he might get beaten down.
True, everything I post is my opinion. The thing though is that my opinion is always right
No! Where?
I got a grip. It's hard as hell... sorry, couldn't resist.
War zone? YOu don't need a war zone to get your ass kicked. I think you're spending too much time with your girlfriends. There are fights in bars, clubs, ****tail parties... you name it.
See, you've been spending too much time in the wrong environment. And then you wonder why your skills are so weak when it comes to getting girls.
Woof! Woof!
Grrr... I'm not emulating anyone. End of story. I'm stubborn, I know.
Sure, but my perception is the truth. I see it. I tell it. I'm right. Okay? I admit, I'm God!
My head is hurting...
Macho front that I put up? What's that? What gives it away?
Oh man, this is TOO fun! A man doesn't deserve to have as much fun as I'm having.