RE: How would you react to a gay person who found you TOTALLY repulsive ?
September 27, 2015 at 2:58 pm
It depends entirely on what kind of gay dude it is, and if he states a specific reason. If it's just a regular dude who just likes dudes, I wouldn't care about the opinion of me one way or the other. I'm just not his taste. *shrug* I'm not a "macho" guy, so if he's into macho guys, he's not going to like me. And that's okay.
But if it's accompanied with a specific, like "you have no taste in clothing, and the way you dress makes you look misshapen", for instance, then I'd probably take that to heart and try to fix it.
Of course, I'm straight and so I'd prefer to dress so women found me attractive, rather than men, but sometimes those concepts are synonymous, since we generally take our ideas about what is attractive from culture.
But if it's accompanied with a specific, like "you have no taste in clothing, and the way you dress makes you look misshapen", for instance, then I'd probably take that to heart and try to fix it.
Of course, I'm straight and so I'd prefer to dress so women found me attractive, rather than men, but sometimes those concepts are synonymous, since we generally take our ideas about what is attractive from culture.
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