Funny gay pri mem are even funnier durg the month of June. We piled the funnit jok om the LGBTQ muny for a happy June.
Contents:
- 27 GAY MEM SURE TO MAKE ANYONE LGH
- THIS DOG N SMELL GAY PEOPLE
- GAY GAY HOMOSEXUAL GAY / I CAN STILL HEAR HIS VOICE
- CAN GAY MEN AND WOMEN REALLY SENSE EACH OTHER BY SMELL?
- THIS BEAR EAN SMELL GAY/PEOPLE A THIS BEAR N SMELL GAY PEOPLE
27 GAY MEM SURE TO MAKE ANYONE LGH
Smell gay. Mostly, ’s that gay people n see right through a pany explog the opportuny to sell stuff wh rabow flags on . I’m glad gay upl are ads for soup or whatever bee means we’re normalizg somethg that is, ankly, normal to beg wh.
THIS DOG N SMELL GAY PEOPLE
Moizg gay people.
GAY GAY HOMOSEXUAL GAY / I CAN STILL HEAR HIS VOICE
Gay Gay Homosexual Gay or I Can Still Hear His Voice is a tchphrase often paired wh imag of characters om popular media, which one character remisc another character mockg them.
In the panel foreground, the character Yugi Muto remembers the character Pharaoh Atem, sayg, "I n still hear his voice…" In the eded background, Atem says, "Gay gay homosexual gay, " creatg the imprsn that the memory of Atem is mockg Yugi. But January 2021, e of the image and phras, particular "Gay Gay Homosexual Gay, " began to grow populary.
Homosexual people have a nose for each other, acrdg to new rearch published Psychologil Science. Scientists Philalphia llected sampl of unrarm sweat om 24 donors of "varied genr and sexual orientatn" and then asked 82 heterosexual and homosexual men and women to tt the for any potential appealg quali. Homosexual men and lbian women showed preferenc that were not those of heterosexual people of eher sex.
CAN GAY MEN AND WOMEN REALLY SENSE EACH OTHER BY SMELL?
Gay men preferred the scent of gay men and heterosexual women. But the scent of gay men was the least preferred by heterosexual men and women and by lbian women. "Our fdgs support the ntentn that genr preference has a blogil ponent that is reflected both the productn of different body odours and the perceptn of and rponse to body odours, " says Charl Wysocki, of the Monell Chemil Sens the same day, the journal Proceedgs of the Natnal Amy of Scienc published slightly more substantial rearch to what is about male sweat that might trigger a rponse the bras of gay men and heterosexual women.
In the latt study, they ed bra imagg equipment to tt the rpons of homosexual men, and heterosexual men and women, to EST, AND and other smells such as lavenr. AND set the hypothalam alight homosexual men and heterosexual women.