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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)people dress in drag while those who are not in drag are less outgoing. Being a cross dresser and being gay are entirely separate things.
Note you actual words here: :Just as being a surfer is a "lifestyle" or any other "lifestyle" one might choose. I didn't say it was a "choice...."
But you did, you said like a surfer or anything else one might choose. And I repeat, being gay is not a lifestyle and dressing in drag is not a measure of how outgoing or openly gay a person is as many gay men have no desire whatsoever to cross dress.
My initial comment on this subject was very clear. The pundit, and now you, assuming that all boys want a lap dance is an assumption that none are gay and also that all straight guys like strippers climbing on them, which I know is not the case. I know straight men who would bath in Purell for a week if such a person touched them. The assumptions are all your own.