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Old 11-17-2006, 03:19 PM   #11
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Originally posted by Hank Chinaski
there is this that could account for some differences with gays:

Deciding to live as a gay guy takes recognizing something about themselves that many people would not want to recognize. To follow through on it might point to a bit higher intelligence or more education than the ones who lie to themselves. This is pure theory.
I think that's ridiculous.

But I buy this:

Being gay forces you into a class of people outside the mainstream and pushes you away from things that are popular among hetero boys and men. Being pushed away from those things towards other areas that are more welcoming and accepting often leads to exposure to art, entertainment and other fields that mainstream people tend to think of as "cultured," simply because it isn't mainstream.

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