Post #134465
December 15, 2018, 11:27:32 AM
I mean, I guess I'm in that minority since I've never had any bad experiences at gay bars...just guys with really bad pickup lines that are obviously there in hopes to end the night with a hookup.
But then again, I'm also not a woman, and I'll be the first to admit that a lot of gay guys can get oddly "close" when it comes to women. After all, they're not sexually attracted to them, so it's perfectly okay to touch them and grope them and be overall "joking" with them in really questionably physical ways since you have absolutely no attraction to them and just want to jokingly motorboat their boobs and goose dat ass, right? right?
Yeah, no. Hell, I've had women that have given me permission to actually motorboat them since I've never done it before, and I still refuse. I'm not attracted to you, so why the hell would I want to get near your boobs, let alone motorboat them? It's not funny, at least to me, it's weird. And uncomfortable. And just overall feels wrong. Likewise, I really never understood the appeal of goosing someone, or even slapping their ass. It all just feels strange to me, and the thought of doing that to even my female friends just doesn't feel right, even if we're close enough friends and I know they're cool with it.
The most physical contact I'll ever get with a female is hugging them in a hug that they have communicated in the very least with their body language that they're okay with or are even needing. Anything beyond that just seems like too much.
But since I've had the reverse from drunk straight women in non-straight bars though, I completely understand women in those situations in gay bars and the downright awkward and incredibly uncomfortable nature of it. You don't want to say anything because of differing reasons (for me it's because I dislike conflict, and I'm always afraid that saying no will cause them to get angry and go into a rage of words and possibly worse), and overall it just leaves you feeling hideously violated.