A-make every effort to correct them right away in front of the
audience
B-bring it up to them later on
C-not bother to correct it cause it doesn't really matter
D-something else
i'm straight and i'd probably go with B, i'm not very threatened by rumors but also would want them to know the truth about my happy marriage, too.
STRAIGHT PEOPLE if someone made a reference to you and it hinted that you were gay but you weren't, would you
C- it is none of their business. I think people that are borderline homosexuals would get offended by someone calling them gay, like they have to defend their manhood. I am not gay and I could care less.
Reply:Even still, it's no good to be misunderstood. Clear the matter up and say you have nothing against gays. Then find out why they feel you are and tell them they are wrong.
Reply:I'm gay, and if someone made a reference to me and it hinted that I was straight, I'd go with A - make every effort to correct them right away in front of everyone.
Reply:C
Reply:D- Knock their lights out if they were a guy, laugh if it was a hot girl, if it was an agly girl i'd ignore them.
Reply:C! I wouldn't care because I know I'm not.
Reply:I doubt I would say anything at the time...perhaps if it came up in conversation later I would address the matter...but I don't really care one way or the other what people think. Most people in our circle of friends and acquaintances know both my husband %26amp; I so doubt the situation would arise
Reply:Joke with them like I am gay, but do it so stereotypically "Tehe!! SILLY GOOSE!" that'd they'd know i'm joking, and not gay.
Reply:C...It wouldn't bother me and I would not waste my time trying to prove someone wrong
Reply:A, get it cleared up in front of everybody, nip it in the bud.
I would try more of a lighthearted or comical approach, if possible.
Politically correct phonies can tell you it doesn't matter if you are gay, but it does.
Gays are still looked down on, don't believe the hype.
If you are gay, thats fine, but you don't need the stigma if it weren't true.
Reply:It depends on who the audience consist of.If it's just associates then B is my answer. If it's business people and could hinder or hurt then i'll go with A.
Reply:C - I would probably laugh it off in front of folks, assuming that they know me and know I'm happily married - if it was in front of strangers, who cares...if they get to know me, they'll figure it out.
Reply:i would probably just laugh about it. i might wonder what i did to make them think that but it wouldn't really bother me.
Reply:I would go with A.
Reply:I would go with B also. That person needs to know that you're completely not gay. Otherwise, they may try and hint at it again. You don't want that to happen.
Reply:Anyone who knows me would laugh their butt off if someone said I was gay, but, my opinion of that would be "WHO CARES?" Let them think what they want, they will anyway. I will go about my life. Let 'em talk! talk! talk!
Reply:I would pick C but I am married-so....kinda not likely for that situation
anyway---tnx for answering my styx question, I think I answered one of yours earlier. And if you havent---look up those lyrics-- that song IS about aliens!!!
Reply:D. Something else....just Smile, people are going to make their own conclusions anyway, the perverse in our nature will always be to "Rumor", and it is interesting to me how others perceive.
Reply:Homosexuality is an abnormality. It was stated as such until the influence was so great on the medical field to change it , and they did. So, A.
Reply:I would do C -
In cities like the one I live in where homophobic groups call equal rights for those who are gay or lesbian "special rights" -- people are judged by their outward looks/mannerisms in getting housing, jobs, etc. (and these groups try to put amendments out to make this legal). That's just plain wrong.
Reply:C - point exactly, it doesn't matter. I know who and what I am, I do not need to explain myself to anyone.
Reply:I'd say A. I'm not into the idea of anyone thinking I'm gay.
Reply:C....as long as the people who matter to me know the truth, i couldn't care less what others may think
Reply:I'd go with B, but I'd make it clear to them that my sexuality *even though I'm straight* is none of their business and shouldn't be brought up in public without my consent.
Reply:A or C
Reply:C
It really doesn't matter what others think. After all guys think lesbians are hot, so let them think what they want. LOL
Reply:E: beat the sht out of them in public, so they dont make the same mistake.
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