I think this is because most people only think of a gay man as flamboyant and into style or preppy or all of the above. Many different types of gay people, same can be said for straight people. Many usually focus on that because it was what was obvious to most people and I think that is why the way people think is just set into believing that.Delicon wrote:One of my best friends in the Transformers fandom is gay, something I didn't realize when I first met him, mainly because he didn't fit into whatever sterotypes I was unfortunately carrying around in my head. Having known him for a couple years now I realize that we have very much in common, far beyond being Transformers fans. I also realize that a lot of things I thought I knew about gay people were totally wrong and I feel bad for him and his partner for some of the things they have to put up with.
It's ironic how it took meeting another adult who liked Transformers toys to help me "grow up" in a lot of my viewpoints but it's absolutely true.
I mean..I'm not entirely flamboyant I don't talk in a lisp or anything like that, nor do I run around wearing very tight clothes or whatever lol. I'm not really sure what others think of me though, cuz I personally don't care, I am who I am and nothing will change that. I don't think its a bad thing that it took someone else that made you see it the way you do now, I think its good because it shows that whole different side. People grow in different paces to so I don't think its just limited that you should know something at a certain age because even people that are older then me know less as I know or I act more mature then my mother. XD So I mean it just depends on the type of person you are or how they are. That isn't just in homosexual life but in any sort of lifestyle and life its self.