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  • actually, you have that wrong. how many LGBT people do you know? In my relationship, and that of all of our gay/lesbian friends, there is no masculine/feminine ones. that is nothing but a stereotype. I'm a female, so is my partner. neither of us assume a "male" role, nor do we want to.
  • WOW Ann C, your back again! Its amazing you never go away for too long.
  • That for a fact is not true. There is a lesbian couple I know who are absolutely gorgeous, the men gawk at both of them but they only have eyes for each other
  • I'm a gay male and the guy I'm seeing is a gay male. We are both men and that's what we act like, men. There is no masculine or feminine one. We are both masculine. If I wanted to be with someone feminine, I would be with a woman. I don't and I'm not.
  • its not really true, some straight girls are tomboys and some straight guys like fashion but it doesnt mean they gay swame applys to gay people everyones different and there isnt always a person who is more manly or feminine
  • In general, my girlfriend and I are rather neural when it comes to who is more masculine and who's more feminine. SHe's taller than I am, so that has a lot to do with the way we hug and everything, but that's more of a comfort thing.... I suppose if I really had to say, I would say that I'm the more feminine one because I'm the one who's more likely to wear makeup or a dress or something like that. It is rather stereotypical for you to say that there is ALWAYS a more manly and more feminine partner, but I have also noticed that this is quite often the case (after all, where do stereotypes come from?), even if the difference is just by a small margin.
  • lol well being as my BF and I are both masculine we take turns mowing the lawn and bbqing lol stereotypes stereotypes
  • I tend to wonder why you are so fascinated with homosexuals. You've posted several questions here. Are you wondering?

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