On Wed, 2003-02-12 at 14:47, Fides wrote: > Chris Olson - SunPS wrote: > >>Yeah, when did that become the standard for being gay? I'm reflective and > >>very introverted, (well in person anyway), and I'm not gay, just a naturally > >>dirty minded smart-mouthed young unsullied sentual-semi-bondage-babe > >>*laughing and grinning wildly* ... so Matthew does this mean I get the part? > >>Oh, come on, plllleeeaaaasseeeeeeeeee... like Chris said, I can even play > >>the part of the leech, I have a great tutor... *evil grin* > > > > > > Aw, come on, Holly. Let us know how you *really* feel.... :) > > > > And I certainly hope that's not the standard for being gay. > > Judging by the people I know it's the standard for being straight while > all my gay/bi friends might be reflective (although I suspect no more > than anyone else with the same skin tone) but they definately aren't > introverted! Oh, I'm sure there are plenty of introverted gay/bi people. They just don't tend to be as out about it :)