One of my sister's college roommates was getting married, and her friend needed a date. It was in Ohio, and the friend decided to bring me as her date so we could all just have fun together. There were a lot of questioning looks when she went around introducing me as her date all evening. On topic, I don't think I've ever wondered about this. Come to think of it, I never wonder if two people together are a couple or not.
Oddly, I usually assume that if I see a man and a woman together then they're together. With two guys I don't really think anything either way.
I do too. Hell, i go grocery shopping with my BFF quite frequently. So who knows what people think of the two of us when we go out? But then again, i don't care.
Yup, and the moon is made of green cheese. Why not just get straight to the point instead of being evasive and vague? I won't hold your personal perspectives against you.
An interesting, if confusing, comment from someone who announced she was going to 'try' being gay for a while.
Like Hermoid, if I see a man and a woman together I often assume they're a couple, but if I see two people of the same sex I always assume they're just friends, well unless they're holding hands or kissing or something then I might be a little suspicious. TBH I'm a little slow when it comes to stuff like feelings and people being interested in one another. Unless there's a sign around there next I can't read people for sh*t.
^That's not quite what I said - when I see two guys together I don't think anything either way, I don't assume they're friends or a couple.
See now if I saw that, I could probably tell everyone else needs identity tags with their gender, age, orientation and marital status printed on. Also preferably weather they actually are interested in me.
Well i was going to say that it explained a lot, but really i didnt think anyone would have remembered that old thread.
Never underestimate my ability to remember threads that start with the statement that all men are assholes.
Wow that was so long ago... In that time, ive bought a house, got a promotion, and learned to live life as a single mom. I dont question my sexuality anymore though. Ive learned a lot of myself over the last three years.