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    ....Interesting question. I never really considered it.

    I have (many) gay friends, and I know at least two of their types...
    - INFP - Guy. Very, very shy and cute.
    - ENFP - Guy. Has had many relationships but is very outgoing and energetic.
    - ENFJ - Girl. ...Honestly seems like an "I" sometimes, but can be very crazy.

    Personally, I do not have much of a preference. I've fallen in love with both genders. I think it might be because as an ENFP I love idealism. And "not having a preference" to me is the most beautiful and pure type of love I can see out there.

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    Well, I'm an INTJ and more than likely asexual if that counts for anything; though I am attracted to women, misanthropy is what seperates the two and isolates me orientation-wise. I'm considered 'feminine' in the sense that I'm generally passive and suffer severe derealization disorder, making me less dominant. I'm inclined to stay aside from social interaction and remain passive, albeit I will not take any rubbish from anyone if things heat up enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ventolin View Post
    I'm considered 'feminine' in the sense that I'm generally passive and suffer severe derealization disorder, making me less dominant.
    Your post wasn't about this and it's not directed at you (especially since you're asexual), but most guys think that you can tell the gay apart from straights because they're more effeminate. Absolutely not true. Most of the gay guys I've known have been more masculine than most straight guys I know. Not acting it, but that's their nature. A fuckton of women out there prefer a sensitive, feminine guy. I mean, in this day and age? C'mon.
    So stop puffing out your chest, gentlemen. Focus on your personality, not the size of your figurative cock!

    Anyways, in my opinion, there's no inclination in the types. An ENFP is just as likely to be gay as an ESTJ.
    I wonder if there is a predisposition to adopting a homosexual lifestyle and being more accepting of homosexuality. Any "are you gay?" test question wouldn't be very effective though. Men who like men may not want to identify as such. If a guy likes men, he likes men, denial or not. If ENFP's are more likely to admit it than ESTJ's, it doesn't make ENFP's generally gayer, it only makes them more accepting and more willing to come out.
    Hmm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WNF View Post
    Your post wasn't about this and it's not directed at you (especially since you're asexual), but most guys think that you can tell the gay apart from straights because they're more effeminate. Absolutely not true. Most of the gay guys I've known have been more masculine than most straight guys I know. Not acting it, but that's their nature. A fuckton of women out there prefer a sensitive, feminine guy. I mean, in this day and age? C'mon.
    So stop puffing out your chest, gentlemen. Focus on your personality, not the size of your figurative cock!
    Lesbians are also thought of as masculine, but I'm very girly. Yeah, there are some masculine lesbians, but it's not all of us. We could get into hetero privilege, but let's not, shall we?
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    Bisexual. But quitted girls, relationships with them don't work,
    I'll just watch from across the fence. : ]

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    If I was asked what my sexuality was I would say heterosexual. However, I can go through very long bouts of asexuality at times. Not a loneliness or not finding a man that fits my standards, just a lack of any sort of emotional or physical attraction to anybody.


 
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