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[–]Starburns 21 insightful - 3 fun21 insightful - 2 fun22 insightful - 3 fun -  (1 child)

I personally find majority of straight men to be very dull as they don’t really listen to me when I’m speaking and expect me to be quiet and just laugh at what they say. Majority of my interactions are just chit chat at work or with my friends husbands. I have traditionally male hobbies too but I have found straight men frequently hostile or sexually inappropriate if I try to be part of a group with them. I have a lot of gay male friends however, I feel they see me as a person vs straight men lol. I don’t have advice as I don’t really feel the need to be friends w men haha I only try if they’re dating my friends

[–]oofreesouloo[S] 6 insightful - 1 fun6 insightful - 0 fun7 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Thank you for your answer! :D

I personally find majority of straight men to be very dull as they don’t really listen to me when I’m speaking and expect me to be quiet and just laugh at what they say.

While obviously this isn't the rule for all straight men (I do know several respectful straight men), this DOES happen frequently in guy groups. I find that they expect you to laugh lmaaaaaao. I feel so uncomfortable and out of the place most of the time. I laugh out of courtesy. This does not happen so much when it's a one-on-one interaction and not in a group, from my experience. Yeeees, I've only met effeminate gay men so far and they are definitely much easier to connect, without a doubt! :) (I don't know how masculine gay men are, as I've never met one, or maybe I have but didn't know he was gay lmao).