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The way I interpret something or someone What about the tomboy on Is it easier to be gay in some sports Many of the questions I ask myself are such big questions that I cannot find answers. At least not yet. Bypassing the big questions, and because it s easier, I have to force myself to think on a smaller scale. Then I ask myself why I consider it worse to be gay in an ice hockey environment than in, for example.
Ballet Or that being a lesbian in handball is easier than being a lesbian in figure skating Where did I moible number data get this from To not fit in In this line of wonder, I also wonder about nuances. What lies between the fact that I think it is difficult to be gay in one environment, and easy in another What about the tomboy on the football team who isn t a lesbian Or the man in ballet class who isn t gay I can imagine that it can be just as tough and difficult not to fit into a stereotype.
I imagine Siri in tennis whom I call a boy girl just because she dresses in clothes more men than women wear. But then it is not certain that she sees herself as a boy s girl . Quick conclusions My thoughts also go to Tore on the handball team, who can be called androgynous or gay just because he wiggles his hips. But then maybe he s not that at all it s just the way he walks and the way he expresses himself. I wonder how that must affect the self esteem.
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