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Your trolling is typical for a troll. Trolls troll
Note I never said I was an expert. That's your LIE that you keep repeating because of your tiny fragile ego
That aside, I DID say and I standby my statement that there is NO SUCH THING as "THE GAY LIFESTYLE"
If you think there is such a thing as THE GAY LIFESTYLE then please enlighted us as to what are the characteristics of THE GAY LIFESTYLE
I said it before, I'll say it again and no amount of your lies and/or trolling will make me retract it, only facts - THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS **THE** GAY LIFESTYLE
Gays, just like straights and bi's live all sorts of different lifestyles depending on where they live, their hobbies, careers, interests, etc.
Your lying and trolling is getting disgusting. Adults can and do disagree without devolving to lying personal attacks, such as your previous claim that I was claiming to be an "expert" in this subject.
One need not be an expert on any aspect of hetero and homosexuality to know that it's a fact...
THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS ***THE*** GAY LIFESTYLE.
i;M NOT sure if you are really this bigoted towards gays, or just ignorant and trolling
Also, just to clarify for those with reading comprehension problems... saying there is no such thing as THE gay lifestyle is NOT saying that gays are not more likely to have certain cultural, recreational etc. activities that they disproportionately engage in, the same being true of different races and genders as well.
Sports-wise, blacks are less likely to play hockey than whites. But hockey is not part of "the white lifestyle", same term being just as ridiculous as referring to THE gay lifestyle
For example, I grew up in the performing arts, specifically musical theater (numerous professional and amateur productions, from a young age). It certainly is true that gays are more likely than straights to participate in musical theater. Participation in musical theatre is certianly part of MY lifestyle but not "the gay lifestyle" since there is no such thing
And at least from what I saw, choreographers (who i worked with a lot, both as a performer and a director... the latter I only have minimal experience in) disproportionately tend to be gay, just like dancers. Iow, there are a higher %age of gays in musical theater vs. straights than in society in general, ditto for choreography and dance. Just like one can say that black americans disproportionately live in urban settings vs. whites. A higher %age of blacks live in cities vs. whites. It's also true that men are more likely to play football than women. Another cultural difference. I don't have much experience in dance (apart from that that is seen in musical theater), but I am confident that gay males disproportionately have careers in dance vs. straights (ballet, modern dance, etc.). One can recognize all sorts of disparities and relative participation rates in all sorts of cultural, athletic, and career activities between straights and gays. That does NOT mean there is a "gay lifestyle". To give an example, participation in musical theater is not THE gay lifestyle. THe vast majority of gays, just like the vast majority of straights, do not participate in it, despite the disproportional participation rates. There are also certain towns that disproportionately have gay residents e.g. San Francisco and Provincetown.
Most gays neither live in provincetown or San francisco. Living in either place is not part of "THE gay lifestyle" despite the fact that gays disproportionately live and visit there vs. straights.
And again, living in either city is not part of THE GAY LIFESTYLE, since the vast majority of gays live in neither location. The only universal commonality amongst gays is that they love people of the same gender, have sex with people of the same gender etc. whereas straights do same with people of the "opposite" (not really the proper term, but used commonly ) gender. But one's sexual preference is not a LIFESTYLE any more than being over 6 ft tall is a LIFESTYLE. It's simply part of who they are.