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    Is your husband gay?

    That title is for a quiz I ran across on CNN's web site, one of those paid ads.
    Well curiosity killed the cat, so I went to the site, and took the test giving answers that I thought my wife would have given if she had taken the test.
    The second question they ask was does your husband ever wear womens clothes, they went on to ask about how much time does he spend in the bathroom primping when getting ready to go out, and how macho his taste in sports and movies where.
    I was left with the opinion that if you wear womens clothing, like chick flicks, and prefer cooking to football, well then you just have to be gay and your wife should worry about you running off with that cute guy down the hall. I don't know how many women will take that test, or believe it, but the stereotype lives on!
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    They certainly hit all of the stereotypes didn't they. I always wondered about the women's clothes = Gay. If we were gay, why would we have an interest in women's things? Wouldn't it by all guy things all the time?
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    Quote Originally Posted by trisha59 View Post
    If we were gay, why would we have an interest in women's things? Wouldn't it by all guy things all the time?
    That theory doesn't work for drag queens, most of which, are very gay.

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    My wife accuses me of primping and spending more time in the bathroom than any woman she knows.. Personally I could care less if people think I'm gay..

    And I'm not gay... I'm just pretty..
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    Crossdressing Percentage

    I found the link, and waded through a few of the questions. I found it interesting that they show the % results for accumulated answers. Now, we don't know what the actual survey 'volume' is (number of surveys taken), nor can we be certain as to how representative of the population the actual sample is, but it looks to me suggestive that around 10% of the (married) male population might be considered to be crossdressers??

    Question 2: "Has your man ever dressed up in women's clothes?"

    Answers:

    16% I'm laughing so hard I can't even answer that
    4% I've caught him in my closet several times
    5% My man has a fetish for dressing up in women's clothes
    20% Only for costume parties
    55% My man wouldn't be caught dead in women's clothes, regardless of the occasion.

    I'm assuming I found the survey you were talking about, this is the link:
    http://www.mydailymoment.com/app/qui...z/takequiz/148
    Last edited by Dave3; 02-17-2009 at 04:46 PM. Reason: Added link to survey

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarcieM View Post
    That theory doesn't work for drag queens, most of which, are very gay.
    Indeed. I always saw drag queens as mocking women rather than trying to emulate them.

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    I suppose that if I had a husband he would have to be gay.
    Of course having both a husband and a wife might be a bit too much.
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    Re. Drag Queens and gays thoughts on t-gals...

    Generalizing here, of course, but drag queens use their flamboyant, over the top "take" on women as bait for luring a nice gay guy- They revert to boy mode for intimacy, opposite of the bulk of t-gals.

    I've socialized in gay bars hundreds of times, en femme, and have been told, literally dozens of times, down the years, that while cute, "I'm a waste of a perfectly good package"

    My closest t-gal pal, is a gay man in her "normal" life, and stresses that gay guys have ZERO interest in dating TGs. Unfortunately, this extends to be, as she's a totally desiable cutie! Gay guys are attracted to masculinity, not our, often heightened, relative to current GG "norms," femininity.

    Think of it as the converse of GG hanging out with gay guys, aka "fag hags," gay guys that might want to hang around us, see us as non-threatening, etc.

    It sems that most folks are lucky to have a grasp of binary sexuality, i.e, straight, or gay, perhaps increasing that to bi, but those that haven't dwelt in this "netherworld" of gender fluidity that we seem to experience, have a tough time seperating TG = gay, whereas we're not really part of, or welcome in the gay community- look at last year's ENDA debacle with an out, gay congressman throwing TGs "under the bus."

    Why do all these straight (or "str8" on Craigslist ;-) guys want to date/have sex we us t-gals??? Sure we're not "guys," but can't see how anyone considers such intimacy as straight! Plenty of guilt, paranoia, and shame involved here, and some argue that t-gals are simply an "easy" stepping stone towards becoming "fully" gay...

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulaSF View Post
    Why do all these straight (or "str8" on Craigslist ;-) guys want to date/have sex we us t-gals??? Sure we're not "guys," but can't see how anyone considers such intimacy as straight! Plenty of guilt, paranoia, and shame involved here, and some argue that t-gals are simply an "easy" stepping stone towards becoming "fully" gay...
    Weirdly, one guy I met told me he doesn't consider it gay if one of you is dressed as a woman (must admit I didn't take up the invite to go back, he appeared to have a few "issues"). Other people hope to present in public as boy/girl whilst being boy/boy in private. I've also met guys who use the stepping stone approach as being "not gay". Seems to be a defence mechanism in some....

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    Yah – I saw, and took that same absurd poll too.

    I was nothing but outdated stereotypes dressed up as a poll. I dismissed it knowing that it had no validity outside of the empty head that created it. It was rather hurtful to see a serious media outlet supporting those stereotypes though. I figured it said more about CNN than it did about reality and ignored it.

    Here is what I learned from the poll: Because I am well educated, cultured, shower regularly, and look great in nylons and heels, I am gay.

    Here is what I know: If I am gay, I have all the wrong porn.

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    Damn we are still on the gay/gd rant

    Here is what i think rings true:

    o Most cross dressers are stralight
    o Most drag queens are gay and not cds in the usual definition
    o Most gays are not attracte to tgs
    0 Most tgs are not attracted to men

    Did I leave anything out. No wonder why wives are worried about us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulaSF View Post
    It sems that most folks are lucky to have a grasp of binary sexuality, i.e, straight, or gay, perhaps increasing that to bi, but those that haven't dwelt in this "netherworld" of gender fluidity that we seem to experience, have a tough time seperating TG = gay, whereas we're not really part of, or welcome in the gay community- look at last year's ENDA debacle with an out, gay congressman throwing TGs "under the bus."

    Why do all these straight (or "str8" on Craigslist ;-) guys want to date/have sex we us t-gals??? Sure we're not "guys," but can't see how anyone considers such intimacy as straight! Plenty of guilt, paranoia, and shame involved here, and some argue that t-gals are simply an "easy" stepping stone towards becoming "fully" gay...
    On the first point, I have to assume that, 1) because sexuality is not really discussed in a civil or healthy way in contemporary western culture, that people don’t really have access to much information other than the binary options of strait / gay, even though most people ARE bisexual to some degree. And 2) that people can only keep so much information in their heads at one time – and so the distinction between gay / strait / bi / TG / CD is lost on them as people who don’t have any real interest in the conversation. Just like most people hear “Christian” and think of the ultra conservative “religious” “right” – when in truth – Christians come in many different forms and belief systems, but most non-Christians don’t know that – or really have the time / inclination to care.

    Unfortunately for the Gay / Bi / TG / CD folks – those who don’t have the inclination or interest to be informed about our issues still get to vote. Hmmmm mob rule.

    On the second point – “strait” guys want to have sex with us because we can provide a release for their homoerotic feelings in a “safe” way – they can still think of themselves as strait because we are not “really” men. It is an issue of self loathing and societal pressure to conform being applied to confused bisexual men who are afraid to admit their own longings. Gay men aren’t interested in women – not even men who pass as women... but closeted gay men, or closeted bi men... well... we are just the thing that their tortured psyches need.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sasha Anne Meadows View Post
    Damn we are still on the gay/gd rant

    Here is what i think rings true:

    o Most cross dressers are stralight
    o Most drag queens are gay and not cds in the usual definition
    o Most gays are not attracte to tgs
    0 Most tgs are not attracted to men

    Did I leave anything out. No wonder why wives are worried about us.
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    Last edited by Sandra; 02-18-2009 at 08:19 AM. Reason: merged consecutive posts, please don't multi post use the multiquote button

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tina B. View Post
    That title is for a quiz I ran across on CNN's web site, one of those paid ads.
    Well curiosity killed the cat, so I went to the site, and took the test giving answers that I thought my wife would have given if she had taken the test.
    The second question they ask was does your husband ever wear womens clothes, they went on to ask about how much time does he spend in the bathroom primping when getting ready to go out, and how macho his taste in sports and movies where.
    I was left with the opinion that if you wear womens clothing, like chick flicks, and prefer cooking to football, well then you just have to be gay and your wife should worry about you running off with that cute guy down the hall. I don't know how many women will take that test, or believe it, but the stereotype lives on!
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    It just goes to show how much ignorance and intolerance there is out there towards us
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    Quote Originally Posted by trisha59 View Post
    They certainly hit all of the stereotypes didn't they.
    No kidding, where do they get these facts from?

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    must be something wrong with me. i did that test as my ex would have and im straight as a arrow... well she knows im certainly NOT strait like tha

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    Is your husband gay?

    Easy test. Flash your breasts at him unexpectedly just after he gets out of the shower. Erection results? If yes then he's not gay! He could certainly be Bisexual still but he sure is not Gay! Now if their is no erection it doesnt mean he's definately Gay, he could be in a bad mood or have erectile dysfunction etc.

    But if he is capable of getting swiftly aroused at female nudity then he is absolutely clearly and definitively not gay.

    Simple, quick and easy test.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hope View Post
    On the second point – “strait” guys want to have sex with us because we can provide a release for their homoerotic feelings in a “safe” way – they can still think of themselves as strait because we are not “really” men. It is an issue of self loathing and societal pressure to conform being applied to confused bisexual men who are afraid to admit their own longings. Gay men aren’t interested in women – not even men who pass as women... but closeted gay men, or closeted bi men... well... we are just the thing that their tortured psyches need.
    Or it could be that plenty of people, men and women, find themselves attracted to Transgender people! They may be Bi or not and still find TG people specifically attractive. I've met women who had tried bisexual experiences but found them personally lacking and instead preferred TG people to either men or women! I've met hapilly bisexual men and women who nonetheless seperately liked TG people. I've even talked with otherwise Gay and Lesbian people who make an exception for TG people!

    That suggests that attraction to TG is a seperate thing all it's own that is irrespective of being straight bi or gay when it comes to attraction to cisgender people!

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    I'm not gay, however I'm quite happy (most of the time!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karren Hutton View Post
    My wife accuses me of primping and spending more time in the bathroom than any woman she knows.. Personally I could care less if people think I'm gay..

    And I'm not gay... [SIZE="3"]I'm just GORGEOUS[/SIZE]..
    You did not spell it right Karren, so I corrected it for you.

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    What about gay is a problem

    In exploring my tastes in clothing, I have discovered that a willingness to be seen as gay is an open door to dress however I wish. It's like being seen as gay is the worst case scenario. If I can live with that, there's not really any threat.
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    My wife and I watched the Ruepaul show called Dragrace or something like that and it was at her suggestion....funny!!!! and they were all queens there and gay!!!!! not in the same class as CDers I think to say....cousins to the family but definately not "sisters"....

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    Quote Originally Posted by trisha59 View Post
    They certainly hit all of the stereotypes didn't they. I always wondered about the women's clothes = Gay. If we were gay, why would we have an interest in women's things? Wouldn't it by all guy things all the time?
    I agree. I used to cut and style women's hair and quite a few guys asked if i was gay. I always wondered why male hairdressers are thought to be gay but barbers aren't. I absolutely adore and love women and are heterosexual and that may be part of why I enjoyed doing women's hair. If I felt that way about men then being a barber would make the most sense.
    FYI at the salon where I worked were 6 males 5 were absolutely straight with wives or multiple girlfriends. The other interesting part was that the gay guy didn't act the least bit like the stereotypical gay hairdresser.
    This is an interesting thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hope View Post

    Here is what I learned from the poll: Because I am well educated, cultured, shower regularly, and look great in nylons and heels, I am gay.

    Here is what I know: If I am gay, I have all the wrong porn.

    And here I've been faking orgasms with the ladies all these years...

    Do I have to tell my girlfriends I'm gay now? They're not going to take that news very well, methinks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sophia de la luz View Post
    In exploring my tastes in clothing, I have discovered that a willingness to be seen as gay is an open door to dress however I wish. It's like being seen as gay is the worst case scenario. If I can live with that, there's not really any threat.
    Yah. Duh. Genius.

    Why didn't I think of that?


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