Well beyond the hard science that gay men tend to walk with a sway, their pupils dilate when they look at you, there’s a certain tonal quality in their voice, and tend to mirror women’s body movements and expressions.
Well that too and they tend to show up at gay pride parades But seriously if you’re a twin there’s a very good likelihood that one of the two are gay, and among the population as a whole there’s a greater likelihood that someone who is gay is also left-handed
You can't tell by looking at them or even asking. Like me, you wouldn't know by asking unless we were alone and you pulled out your dick and asked if i wanted to suck it.
63.76598% of the time it's fairly obvious due to tone of voice + mannerisms + how they are with women + how they dress etc.....the rest of the time.....WHO KNOWS!!!
Yeah but if you spent any time with me you probably wouldn't figure I was a lesbian I mean, I'm one of the boys really. drinkin, cursin like a trooper!
My wife has a few gay friends that have told her I "give off certain vibes" that would indicate I'm definitely NOT straight, despite neither me or my wife telling them of my true sexuality (I'm bisexual). Apparently, "gaydar" is very real for some gay men, even though I never openly flirted with them, or even disclosed my bisexuality to them.
I dont know......if they walk with their ass sticking out real far and limp wrists accompanied by a rainbow colored headband, does that mean they are gay?
I believe its even MORE better to NOT become offended in the first place. There are bigger fish to fry than issues of sexual leanings. I tell people who I want to tell of course but thats my decision. I dont have to tell anyone anything really. Point is, be confident in who you are. Your worth isnt based upon what everyone else is thinking unless YOU decide to concern yourself with that. Sure, a bit of reflection of thought when comments are made but being touchy is way too much.