Gay Radar? or Judgmental?
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We all know that our radars are on full bars. Signals are always high. Even if we don't want to categorize that person as somewhere in the third sex, subconsciously, we still did. We can't help it. Our brains already processed the information before we can even warn it to "not judge" a person. Although when it comes to those persons who are sucking up all the signal and still denying they're not gay, are they just locking themselves up inside the closet and not yet wanting to go outside? A person has his own reasons and yes, we should respect it. Although there are rare times when those people who have pulsating signals turn out to be straight. So do you trust your radar?
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I tend to trust it… Never mind this politically correct talk, gaydar is a thing.
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I tend to trust it, but to a limit. When I find someone attractive and come up to be told they're straight, I don't go : "But… my radar..."
That being said, when the lightbulb lights up, I usually find something to work with -
I tend to trust it, but to a limit. When I find someone attractive and come up to be told they're straight, I don't go : "But… my radar..."
That being said, when the lightbulb lights up, I usually find something to work withagree
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I trust my radar almost 99%. It has never disappointed me, though I sometimes feel old for the game. I mean I'm still in my twenties and I feel as if I have had enough of this world, a lot of sex, a lot of porn and now it's time to settle. But even when I think I need to settle, my radar still works. I can pretty much work around from a distance who is gay and who is not. The only thing is that I still can't muster up the courage to go and talk.
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I trust my radar but im a shy person, so i wont even talk to them unless they started first.
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My gaydar is always right… So... Yeah
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i don't believe in a gaydar or whatever it is people like to call it. i feel like that is something that is based off of gay stereotypes of which I certainly don't fit into, nor do many gay men I know, nor do the ones I am interested in. theres no relationship between personality and sexuality (in my opinion) so i could see a guy in rainbow panties with a pink feather boa and I still wouldn't make assumptions
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I trust it so long I am not interested in the guys. If I am, I might be bias though
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I trust my radar almost 99%. It has never disappointed me, though I sometimes feel old for the game. I mean I'm still in my twenties and I feel as if I have had enough of this world, a lot of sex, a lot of porn and now it's time to settle. But even when I think I need to settle, my radar still works. I can pretty much work around from a distance who is gay and who is not. The only thing is that I still can't muster up the courage to go and talk.
Agree
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Well, I don't think that I have the gay radar or maybe it's broken, because every single guy that I find to be very handsome (in my daily life) is, in most of the cases, straight… And the only gay guys that want to have something serious with me are always far far away in other countries. That's unffair. :cry2:
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Well there can be signs and all, but in generall I have found that I do not have the gaydar… I just trust what the others might say... I have a radar for others things but a gaydar? Not so much.