As of late, I've come to the realization that a majority of the physically fit, well dressed men I know are gay. Something like 6.5 out of 10.
In addition, the stereotypical "gay" man, contrary to popular belief, isn't necessarily built like a rake and doesn't necessarily walk with a sway nor trot around with a glittery Prada clutch.
Many of today's gay men, are in fact, somewhat refined versions of man - impeccable posture, outstanding interpersonal skills, well read, witty, humorous and of course, as the women would say - fine physical specimens.
Rupert Everett - didn't see that coming, did ya?
Nonetheless, it has come to my understanding that within the dynamics of a homosexual relationship, there are 2 main roles - the gayer and the gayee.
The gayer plays the role of the ... giver, whilst the gayee - the receiver. No elaboration necessary.
The gayee apparently fits the mold of the stereotypical perception of a gay man - soft, feminine and all things sway-able. Whereas the gay-er couldn't be further from that - a manly, dominant presence, often indistinguishable from a metro-sexual straight man.
But what do I know? I can't really tell the difference between a homosexual and a metro-sexual myself, unlike 62% of readers.
And uh... a "sexual" is er... a kind of bird, young man (13%). Yes, yes, yes... it's nothing but a species of bird. Or bee.