[Web] How GAY are you?


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Only 6% here. I could care less if someone is gay, but apparently, from the test, I'm about as straight as they are.

Personally, I think some of these nutjobs that scream you are going to hell if you are gay, have some repressed

homosexual problem of some sort. Hey, if you are a homosexual, that's your business.......it's between you and

god, not my business. But, they shouldn't flaunt it in public anymore than a heterosexual person would. If two

guys or guys want to hold hands in public, I could care less, but if they are trying to do the funky monkey in

public, I'd have a problem with it........well, with the guys in public I would, but not a couple of hot looking

women LOL.

haha, chill out, i was kidding. of course i wouldn't let an online test dictate my life, but surely you'd be a bit shocked to find out you scored as very gay if you didn't think you were? anyway, you could think of it like this: 1. an online test said i was pretty gay 2. people in real like might get that impression 3. not good for pulling.

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*awaits a post from aubaine to tell me how childish ad sterotypical this test is* :p

Sorry, I've been away for a while. You know, snyper, this is pretty childish and stereotypical.

(goes back to actually look at the thing and read through the thread)

ha ha ! you're gayer than me, by 7%. what does any of this mean ? i agree with snyper... where is aubaine when he is needed ? this is most definitely NOT like him to avoid such an important thread !

Just hold on! I'm over halfway through the thread now!

Ok, finally finished reading.

Yes, the test is stupid and has nothing to do with whether you like having sex with someone of the same gender as you.

It is essentially listing a stereotype, so as long as people realize that that's all it is and has NOTHING to do with reality, it's all in good fun.

The most depressing things about all of this is the sheer number of people who posted that they were "scared" when it went up to 100%. Is being a gay stereotype really that scary to you?

Anyone want to guess my score? :D

Ok, finally finished reading.

Yes, the test is stupid and has nothing to do with whether you like having sex with someone of the same gender as you.

It is essentially listing a stereotype, so as long as people realize that that's all it is and has NOTHING to do with reality, it's all in good fun.

The most depressing things about all of this is the sheer number of people who posted that they were "scared" when it went up to 100%. Is being a gay stereotype really that scary to you?

Anyone want to guess my score? :D

99.99% micrsoft certified :p...j/k

Im like 26% gay

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