I think the reason why men are so uncomfortable with gays is because they're openly less manly and more feminine, and in a way, more confident then straight men will ever be
you're gay, so if you do something that's slightly female, like idk, go to a mall
you can't be insulted for it
but for a straight male...its the end of the world
I have often thought of the reason gays are not tolerated. I looked at statistics which state that women accept homosexuals far more then straight males do. I wondered why that is, and went into a deep mind-whirl of theories and conceptions.
Often when men insult each other, they tend to use synonyms for homosexual. Why? What is so horrific, so offending to a male to being gay?The general act of liking another male, or the fact that most homosexuals are, perhaps, not as much of a ‘man’?
What this statement implicates is that not only how men and women are affected by the pressure of society, but the view that the world still has of women.
Men declare themselves men by their attributes; by their strength, their character and the way the act.
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