“I posed for a gay magazine, which caused much comment. But it doesn't bother me. Gay people are fighting the same kind of stereotyping that bodybuilders are: People have certain misconceptions about them just as they do about us.” PeopleKindCertainFightingGayMagazinesBotherCommentStereotypeMisconceptionGay PeopleBodybuilder Author:Arnold Schwarzenegger
“It is never appropriate to comment on a woman's breasts. I would never do it on the street or at a supermarket, but when I'm sitting a table signing books, sometimes I notice that a woman will have remarkable breasts. And I will maybe quietly say something about it. It's not in a sexual way, because I'm a gay man - I would never say to a man "great ass" because that would be sort of creepy.. I hope it's not creepy to quietly tell a woman she has nice breasts.” MenWayBookSometimesWould BeNiceStreetsGaySittingTablesAssBreastsAppropriateRemarkableCommentCreepySigningSupermarketsGay Men Author:David Sedaris
“It's easy to get young gay men to tickle each other, right? Let's come up with a challenge: Let's get heterosexual men. How do we do that? We make it a competition, because then it's not gay. That explains the antipathy behind the gay-journalist comment.” MenYoungEasyChallengesBehindsGayCompetitionCome UpJournalistCommentGay MenEasy To GetAntipathy Author:David Farrier
“In the old days talks would have made me angry. But now that I've come out, everyone knows the truth. That's like a protective shield against comments like that. Stupid remarks and jokes no longer hurt me, because I can stand by being gay. Nowadays I can even laugh at jokes about gays. Now I feel free, hungry and strong.” StrongHurtLaughingStupidGayJokesHungryCommentHurt MeBeing Gay Author:Orlando Cruz