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Straight people of Reddit, what questions do have for LGBT+ Redditors?


  1. Ok answer me this. I don't really consider myself gay but man do I like looking at dick. Like I really like it but the rest of the male body is kinda meh to me. Women on the other hand I love everything about. Am I in denial?
    — Zylexian

  2. When did the Q come back? When I was growing up Queer was an insult and people would get really offended by that. Then one day last year I was at a cousins wedding and her lesbian twin was explaining that she was a on the board for her universities LGBTQ group. I never got the chance to ask her when and why the Q made a return. EDIT: Thanks all!
    — Kalanth

  3. Interacial gay couples, which do you get more snide comments/looks for, your race mixing or the same sex part? Do you find breaking one part of discriminatory societal standards helps you break the other parts as well?
    — GoodRobit



  4. My girlfriends brother is gay. He refers to his gay friends as "she" or "her". They don't identify as women. What's the deal with that?
    — RickMartino

  5. why do you guys hate bisexuals so much? why can't you just believe them?
    — derpderp37

  6. I can't decide if I'm asexual or if it's just a lack of my sexual and romantic experience. I could get a girlfriend easily I think. I'm decent looking, and people like hanging around me, even if I'm a bit shy at first. A bit arrogant to say, but whatever. And yet relationships, I don't really have an interest in at all. The romance of kissing and bonding and all that does not interest me at all. I still do thing like pleasuring myself every now and then, but it feels like more of a chore than anything. I don't ever think of if I would want to be with someone, and I don't find people in real life attractive that much really. Of course there's the exception but usually that's the case most of the time. So, am I asexual/aromantic? I'm a bit confused and some definitions and clarification would help. Even though I looked on the web, I got a lot of inconsistent information. I started to think about this after I watched some Bojack Horseman a month ago and questioned my sexuality, cause I sympathized with one of the characters a lot (who is asexual).
    — DoritoKat



  7. What was high school like? Did you hide who you really were or were you open about it and how were you received?
    — TiredMisanthrope