xjx388
Penultimate Amazing
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This is the exact scenario with my karaoke friend. They are to all appearances a man, no mistaking it, no ambiguity. They are gay, no mistaking that either. A gay man, right? Wrong. They are a gay person who doesn't internally feel like either a man or woman. They prefer "they" as a pronoun but they aren't a stickler about it either. I've screwed that up many times and they are understanding. I've argued with them about this too. "Like, you are a dude! It's ok to be a gay dude. What exactly do you feel inside that makes you not feel like a dude even though you are big, muscular and bearded?" All he can really say is, "I don't know what to tell you, it's just how I feel inside. Like you feel like a man inside? Same thing. I feel like neither man nor woman."Ok, maybe you could add some clarification about Sam Smith?
American here, who is not familiar with Smith. They have a guy's name, a guy's appearance and traditional guy's dress, and identifies as gay, which is by definition a guy who is attracted to other guys. By any standard, they is a guy. There is nothing 'non-identified' about them, objectively.
To some of us, that makes the whole 'but not really' thing, complete with jazz hands, a little capricious. If they does literally everything in appearance, behavior, and self-identified orientation as a man, than what is this whole 'no really dude, I'm totally neither' thing about?
Not trying to be difficult, btw. This is one of those things I genuinely don't get.
Now I think they are copying Sam Smith. They can really sing "Stay With Me," at Karaoke...