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Has the stereotypical image of a gay person changed?
When I was a kid, at least in my country the stereotypical guy looked like an effeminate man that was either a hairdresser or had to do something with beauty/fashion and he would wear a t-shirt that would be pink and small. That's how an ignorant society would picture a gay man.
And now I believe that the stereotypical gay tends to be someone who is overweight with autism diagnosis, purple hair, lip piercings and who says is non binary.
I just feel suppressed by a society who can never understand that a gay guy is a man who is into other men.
u/Radiant_Alchemist — 11 days ago