Someone's sexualy is personal, so 's important to rpect their privacy. However, you might want to know if a person is gay bee you're terted datg them or want to support them as a iend. Beg open wh them n be...
Contents:
- FROM A GUY, HOW DO I ASK ANOTHER GUY OUT, PECIALLY IF I DON’T KNOW WHETHER THEIR STRAIGHT, GAY, OR BISEXUAL?
- HOW TO DISCREETLY FD OUT IF SOMEONE YOU KNOW IS GAY
FROM A GUY, HOW DO I ASK ANOTHER GUY OUT, PECIALLY IF I DON’T KNOW WHETHER THEIR STRAIGHT, GAY, OR BISEXUAL?
We all have iends who intify as lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr, queer, tersex, asexual, or nonbary – wh a ton of variatns and subsets.
“Homosexual” – This is an outdated, clil term scribg someone who experienc same-sex attractn, and ’s nsired rogatory. Its abbreviated form, “homo, ” is jt as bad.
Use “gay” stead.
HOW TO DISCREETLY FD OUT IF SOMEONE YOU KNOW IS GAY
“Gay” – Used to scribe a man attracted to men, but n also refer to a woman attracted to women. While this is the preferred adjective, n be ed posively (“Grant, may gay iend, is an amazg fashn gu”), ntrally (“My iend Grant is gay”), or negatively (“Don’t hang out wh Grant or you might bee gay too”). Use the word rrectly: “Gay” do NOT mean bisexual or transgenr, and is not a synonym for “queer.
“Fag/faggot/dyke” – The words have a history of beg ed a rogatory manner and are wily nsired sultg; however, you may see two gay men affectnately ll each other “fag” or an activist group that rporat the word “dyke.