Would you be offended if a gay person hit on you? or if someone asked if you were gay?

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No, I wouldn't for either. But then I am a pretty open minded person. I might ask them why they would think I was gay, but do so in a polite manner, to see if there was some mannerism I had that was sending mixed signals..

Offended, no...uncomfortable, yes... A few years back, we welcomed a new neighbor into the 'hood'. She was a single lady, a bit masculine acting, but very friendly. Being a 'tom boy' type, myself, I didn't think anything about it...BUT, I'm a happly married mom of 6.

Well, I never even thought about her being gay or straight until, one day, we were having a yard sale and she came by with a group of her friends. Then I finally SAW her, for the first time. Any time after that, when she'd come over for a visit, I just felt a bit uncomfortable when she'd give me a HUG goodbye.

I don't have a 'gay phobia' or anything...maybe it was just 'not knowing' what she was thinking when she gave me that hug.

No It wouldn't matter, just a polite thanks for asking but I am in a relationship. A time where a white lie can be good. I would not be offended, in fact I would be flattered.

With my dress sense and peoples lack of knowledge I would expect it, so no I wouldn't be offended.

I do get uncomfortable when a girl hits on me, I turn red, I don't like to hurt anyones feelings, this question is timely as this weekend I am giving a baby shower for some dear friends who just happen to be lesbians. Their baby is due in September and it is a boy which is perfect since my grandson has plenty of hand-me-downs. I am not offended, I just feel awkward when I am "hit on" by a girl but I am the same way if a boy "hits on me" and as friends Berta and her baby mama are the greatest.

Gays make fabulous friends, if you like museums, theater, art shows, fashion, shoes, decorating, cooking, getting hair and nails done and they are attentive, make you feel like you are the only person who matters, they are courteous and gentlemanly. They tell you what to wear, you have a good time and no good night kiss.

While I would be flattered by the compliment, I'd have to explain as politely as possible that it won't happen. It's that second part that'd be difficult. I was reading about a strip in Salt Lake City that has quite the prostitute infestation, part of the attraction being that they don't dress like prostitutes (they look "wholesome.") The residents find out that a number of the customers are unwilling to take "No" for an answer.

Maybe if I learned how to say "GTFO" in Spanish? .

I am not gay, but I personally would feel flattered to know that the person of the same sex is attracted to me. I wouldnt throw a fit ort anything...i'll just laugh it off and tell them I am not interested.

Not at all.... I would be flattered. I've had drinks bought for me too lol.

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