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    The saying "a gay guy can tell if the other guy is gay or not"

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      young last edited by

      Can you tell if the other guy is gay?
      If yes, which things tell that?

      I am living in such part of world where being gay is an abomination. Only option is dating sites which are now full of teenage guys who are probably straight but will be gay-for-pay. If the saying was true it would help. I wonder if it is not true or just my radar is broken  ;D

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        ryanbrian98 last edited by

        U can tell if a guy is gay if he shows u he's gay, simple as that.

        If u notice he acts in a way most other males don't, there's a strong indicative… but it's not like all gay men act the same, so, there u go.

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          bear1515 last edited by

          I don't think so. Well, first effeminate gays are easy to notice, so even straight people notice it easily. But when you come to gays that aren't effeminate it becomes way harder. Some you can notice because of their actions, or something that show you that, but there are some guys that you can't tell.

          I like bears, so it's extremely hard to tell if a guy is gay or not just by looking at him, most of the times I can't.

          And for gay people it's a little easier to tell if someone is gay, for the simple reason that you pay more attention to this kind of stuff.

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            Spintendo last edited by

            One study from 2012 showed that gaydar was real and that its accuracy was driven by sensitivity to individual facial features as well as the spatial relationships among facial features.

            The journal article is here:

            http://doi.org/f2bbhm


            The speed of light from Earth to the Moon in real time (c = 3×10^8 m/s)

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              pittstop17 last edited by

              It's just like looking at yourself on the mirror.

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                kwe4r last edited by

                Well, there is definitely a stereotypical gay. Ya know, the feminine and loud gay guy. That stereotype. And there are a lot of people who are what is considered a stereotypical gay. But there are people who fit the standards of a stereotypical gay, but are actually straight or metrosexual. I do think a gaydar can take you pretty far but people have to remember that you just don't know whether or not someone is gay. At the end of the day, the only person who can determine for sure someones sexuality is themselves.

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                  Batstar 0 last edited by

                  Think of it this way… If your gay and admit it to yourself... you know who you are.  Knowing who you are lets you recognize that in other people.  If I spend any significant amount of time around a guy... I can usually pick up on his orientation.  Whether that be gay bi or straight... or bi/gay and afraid to admit it.  I'm generally reasonably accurate as well.  The key to this is knowing yourself and knowing what to look for in others.  Yeah some people are REALLY obvious... others not so much.  Learning the signs in the not so obvious ones is the key to learning to read people.

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                    Minerboh80 last edited by

                    The one guy i thought (and so passionately wanted) that was gay and he WASN'T! 😠

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                      Avients last edited by

                      Gaydar, Hell yeah! Granted each person is different, but if ya let the person you think is gay know they can trust ya, chances are they'll tell ya eventually. Don't abuse that though

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                        RectalTemp last edited by

                        After knowing a guy for some time (…which can vary, depending on how hard a guy may be trying to hide his sexuality, or not), I can usually tell whether he has the inclination to have sex with another guy or not.  Now, whether or not that guy is ready, or willing, to admit that to himself… is another story entirely.

                        Case in point:  I knew a guy on my job several years ago who went out of his way to present himself as a ladies man, but I suspected his performance was a front.  He would blatantly deny any allegations of being the least bit gay (…even when no one was asking, lol).  Long story short, several years later, I found his web accounts on several well known sex sites (XTube, Vine, Chaturbate, Tumblr) that dated back to the time that we worked together, with videos of him masturbating, and lusting after other males (no women anywhere on his list of "favorites" or stated interests, just lots of young guys jerking off and fucking).  It was also clear by the videos on his favorites list that he had a big sperm fetish in particular, lol.  He thought he was being anonymous on these websites that I found him on, but there were other indicators, that he overlooked, that gave away his identity (…to anyone that knew a few critical details about him beforehand), despite the fact he was always careful not to show his face.  Still, I was able to identify him (…and his true nature), with 100% certainty.  The man was NOT str8, and I detected this despite his denials, and long before coming across any critical evidence that supported my suspicions.

                        That's just one example, there have been many others in my experience.  Ironically, it's usually some GOOD trait that tips me off that a guy may be gay.  Too bad so many men (who may otherwise appear to be heterosexual) are ashamed of their attraction to other men.  I blame the lack of positive, masculine, gay role models in the media, and the way homosexuality is still generally frowned upon in modern society, despite the incredible progress that has been made regarding LGBT issues in recent years.

                        Bottom line in my opinion, being able to tell if another guy is gay or not serves little purpose if the guy is Hell-bent on being in denial (…even if he secretly knows that he loves COCK).

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                          kagaminelen last edited by

                          My gaydar is a total failure, it's kinda
                          "oh, that guy's hot, I want him to be gay, he just must be gay".

                          But I can tell some, when they do things like me, which I just don't know how to explain

                          check my public acts tumblr: aroundthere-vids.tumblr.com

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                            stuaaart last edited by

                            I think everyone is gay lol, just a little bit bisexual. Sexuality is fluid  :police:

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                              antstorm last edited by

                              @stuaaart:

                              I think everyone is gay lol, just a little bit bisexual. Sexuality is fluid  :police:

                              Sexuality is fluid to an extent , not everyone fluctuates , there are some that are at either end ( Homo Hetero) that will not budge

                              someone above  mentioned Effeminate men , you cant base someone's sexuality  purely on this as you're drawing on negative stereotyping and culturally enforced norms that say to be a man you must be X not y or Z , same goes for Masculinity

                              the best test is asking someone "are you gay ?, if they say "Yes" , then their gay !

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                                RectalTemp last edited by

                                @antstorm:

                                the best test is asking someone "are you gay ?, if they say "Yes" , then their gay !

                                Agreed.  But if they say "No", it could still go either way (…which is why that is a question I'd never ask anyone.  Actually, it's a question I never have asked anyone).

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                                  antstorm last edited by

                                  @RectalTemp:

                                  @antstorm:

                                  the best test is asking someone "are you gay ?, if they say "Yes" , then their gay !

                                  Agreed.  But if they say "No", it could still go either way (…which is why that is a question I'd never ask anyone.  Actually, it's a question I never have asked anyone).

                                  Ditto buddy i whole heartedly agree , if a person wants to tell me , they will.

                                  as for the question , i have asked it many a time , but this is in the surrounds  of my Job as a counsellor , someone i met out , i would never ask it.

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                                    poltergeist last edited by

                                    I heard about this as well, but I can't tell whether a man is gay or straight. Guess I don't have such a thing called gaydar…
                                    But I heard women can pinpoint gays better. Not really sure how do they know that...

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                                      RectalTemp last edited by

                                      @poltergeist:

                                      But I heard women can pinpoint gays better.

                                      I'd say that's highly debatable, with the high number of women I have that hit on me constantly - everywhere I go.  Just leaves me scratching my head and thinking to myself "…these ladies are so barking up the wrong tree!".  Then that "Hell hath no fury…" phenomenon kicks in.  It even puzzles me when I hear straight guys complaining about not being able to get chicks.  For me, I can't go to the supermarket without at least 3 or 4 women trying to get my attention.  Whatever 'it" is that they're being drawn by, just too bad it doesn't work with the type of guys I'm into on more of a consistent basis.

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                                        unknown69 last edited by

                                        No, unless you are around fenime stereotypical gay guys, you cannot tell who is gay or not other than asking them and them being honest about it. Most gay guys who aren't on the scene (but out of the closet) such as myself are straight acting. Also there are no music/movie preferences that can tell for sure that a guy is gay even if they listen to fucking 1D and most gay guys listen to the "straight" music, so that's a dead end too.

                                        However if you have sex with guy, it's easy to tell if they are gay or not. Gay guys will be passionate and involved and it's easy to tell whenever somebody is genuinely enjoying to do it with you or they are in just for the money. Besides, unless if you are actually paying them a rate in hundreds of the dollars for the sex,  you probably won't ever have this problem. Gay for pay tends to not be that dedicated and involved, nor willing to go in relationship with you to eventualy benefit for it. They are typical man prostitutes, they will only do it with you after you pay them. This is a huge blessing we gays have, that straight couples don't: Nearly no money sluts and the ones that are out there are obvious: They will charge you money to have sex with you.

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                                          unknown69 last edited by

                                          @RectalTemp:

                                          @poltergeist:

                                          But I heard women can pinpoint gays better.

                                          I'd say that's highly debatable, with the high number of women I have that hit on me constantly - everywhere I go.  Just leaves me scratching my head and thinking to myself "…these ladies are so barking up the wrong tree!".  Then that "Hell hath no fury…" phenomenon kicks in.  It even puzzles me when I hear straight guys complaining about not being able to get chicks.  For me, I can't go to the supermarket without at least 3 or 4 women trying to get my attention.  Whatever 'it" is that they're being drawn by, just too bad it doesn't work with the type of guys I'm into on more of a consistent basis.

                                          I don't ever have this problem, like most guys don't. You must be really handsome.

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                                            ntilubit last edited by

                                            My gaydar is much more of the type "he's looking at me like he's interested. He must be gay". And, really, this is the only kind of gaydar you need. For every other thing in your life, whether or not the other guy is gay is meaningless. If he's not into you, why bother? He must as well be straight.

                                            And as for the people who don't believe straight guys exist… this is pure wishful thinking. Sure, there are a lot of bisexuals, but most people are just straight or just gay. At least that's my experience in a country where people are more or less open about what they like.

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