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I often wish they would deepen their voices and speak differently so that they don't reinforce the stereotype of gays as high-pitched voiced queens.
—Anonymous
reply 1906/25/2015
They don't usually have it until after they come out. They put it on initially because they do not quite understand what it means to be gay, so they copy stereotypes that straight people assigned us. Eventually it becomes a habit. With just a small amount of self discipline they can kick this habit and go back to being who they really are instead of putting on a facade. In other words it's completely put on. Also what I am saying isn't homophobic. I am gay myself and have no problem with people who want to marry the same sex. I myself want to marry the same sex. But people, please be yourselves and not what popular culture expects a gay man to be.