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Gay-bashing By Single Men Is Not Proof Of Manliness

sanjuro

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Sep 13, 2004
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DEAR ABBY: When I go to parties or functions, I often hear subtle or direct gay-bashing. The source is never married people. Married people talk about their kids. No, it is usually single men, often ones who are ex-jocks.

I have also observed this behavior in different social settings and non-professional athletic competitions. The source is always single men.

I'm single and live with my girlfriend. After a divorce and two kids, I don't feel the need to justify that I'm a single man who likes women. (I didn't feel that way before I was married, either.)

I have never challenged these single men who put down gay people, so I don't know what's going on in their heads. I can only theorize that they "bash" gays in order to prove to the rest of us that they are heterosexual males.

Could you please explain to these people that others do not think they are gay just because they're single? Today, men and women stay single longer, and sometimes, by preference or fate -- never marry. Could you inform your readers what is going on out in the world -- at least the ones in this Midwestern city -- and suggest a retort? Perhaps when someone starts with a gay joke, the standard reply should be ...? -- SINGLE AND OFFENDED IN KANSAS CITY, MO.


DEAR OFFENDED: I agree with your theory that men who tell gay "jokes" are probably insecure on some level about their own masculinity. And the most deeply closeted or insecure can be the most vocal in an effort to hide their own leanings and fit in.

One way to discourage such comments when you hear them would be to reply, "I don't find that particularly funny. Why do you think it's funny?" Then let them try to explain. Or, you might say, "You might think that's funny -- but has it occurred to you that someone here might have a gay relative and be hurt by that kind of humor?" I'll bet the thought that they could be surrounded by people who think they are tasteless, insecure or not too bright has never occurred to them.
 

LordOpie

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Oct 17, 2002
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I can only theorize that they "bash" gays in order to prove to the rest of us that they are heterosexual males.
What the hell is wrong with these guys?!

Why can't they prove their hetero by doing what the rest of us do... objectify women.
 

BurlyShirley

Rex Grossman Will Rise Again
Jul 4, 2002
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Wait, so making gay jokes amongst strait males is "offensive" to this guy? What a homo.
 

InsideMan

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Gay-bashing By Single Men Is Not Proof Of Manliness

yes it is, no one thinks im gay, and have no prob getting the ladys.

Who ever wrote the article into Dear Abby just hasnt come out of the closet yet, hes stuck in there with Tom Cruise and John Travolta.
 

Changleen

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Jan 9, 2004
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Gay-bashing By Single Men Is Not Proof Of Manliness

yes it is, no one thinks im gay, and have no prob getting the ladys.

Who ever wrote the article into Dear Abby just hasnt come out of the closet yet, hes stuck in there with Tom Cruise and John Travolta.
Dude, your name is "Inside Man" :p :p

You =
 

llkoolkeg

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Sep 5, 2001
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Maybe I just REALLY like laughing, but I find all kinds of dark, dirty, off-color, race-baiting, tasteless jokes funny. I don't retell them and like everything, there is a time and a place where inappropriate...but when I think the teller's motives are not viscious or truly mean-spirited enough to be even in dialogue with them, if the joke is funny, I laugh.
 

BurlyShirley

Rex Grossman Will Rise Again
Jul 4, 2002
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Maybe I just REALLY like laughing, but I find all kinds of dark, dirty, off-color, race-baiting, tasteless jokes funny. I don't retell them and like everything, there is a time and a place where inappropriate...but when I think the teller's motives are not viscious or truly mean-spirited enough to be even in dialogue with them, if the joke is funny, I laugh.
queer.