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Odd how most of the homophobic comments are by people who arent members or signed in. What are they hiding?
I'd be flattered, but firm. Er ... let me rephrase that ....
Meecrob is a crap eating midget
Me thinks he doth protest too much ;-)
lol cathexis... i'd be flattered too. I mean, hey, I like to men and women! Why my daddy still don't like me?!
I mean: "men and women like me"- er, italianism
if i were drunk enough, i'd probably let him take me home or to a hotel. if not, i'd politely tell him to look elsewhere for intimate company.
warn him at first, if of no-use smash him the second time until he vomits blood.
I'd be flattered, then I would deal him a painful slap for the rude preassumption. Four fingers, fast and strong slap in HIS left cheek, followed by a quiet and provocative smile. Unless he's a young and good looking guy...that's a whole nother situation.
i would say "pardon me", and once my fit of shuddering and gagging was over, they would have gotten the point.
I would let him buy me a few drinks, then I'd take him to have my name tattooed on his body, then he'd never hear from me again... :)
I'd be flattered but say "no thanks"
A swift left jab would do nicely,, however, if he touches me in anyway a right hook would be appropriate
i'd be flattered but holding on to my girlfriend
It's pretty clear that anyone who has a really strong reaction either way is attracted at some level. If all a guy does is hit on you and give you a complement, and you are offended or angry then you have unresolved sexual feelings towards men. It's a basic denial mechanism. If you're genuinely straight, then you can take it as a compliment and move on. If you're genuinely gay, you can take it as a compliment and move on (or get a date). But if you're getting angry about it - you'd better go talk to a therapist and figure some stuff out.
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