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negative creep:
bbq, there is a thing called "gaydar", it works for me.

Slick:
the gays:
If you are looking to pick up, go to a gay bar. Then you can be reasonably certain that the people there are gay.
If you are not trying to pick up, then it shouldn't matter if the person you are meeting is gay or not. Either they are gay and maybe you will do something later or they are not gay and they might be a friend or whatever. I have bought drinks for people before just because I have met them and they seem OK and I had a twenty in my pocket.

Bastardous Bassist:
Dude, I think I have bought more people drinks for that reason than trying to flirt with people.  Also, it usually doesn't matter that much in a normal bar.  I have had awesome conversations with people both before and after I found out that they were gay, or if I never found out that they were gay.  The only reason I could think if it mattered is if you're curious, which isn't that good a reason.

tania:

--- Quote from: negative creep on 05 Sep 2009, 19:34 ---bbq, there is a thing called "gaydar", it works for me.
--- End quote ---

every time i go out with my gay friends i set off everybody's gaydar, all the time, and women consistently check me out or chat me up and it eventually is followed by some kind of come on to which i inevitably have to respond with "oh uh, sorry, i'm not gay, i'm very flattered though" and then maybe we laugh a bit and from there we either keep talking or if she really wants to get laid she then leaves to go talk to some other women.

i guess my point is that a lot of the time gay people find other people simply by trial and error and it's often not as scary as might seem because if their gaydar fails, depending on where they are and the circumstances there's often still a pretty good chance that whoever they mistook for gay is going to be open minded enough to not really be all that offended anyway.

jhocking:
...you're not gay?

 :-o

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