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I was saying YOU GOT IT about how it would look gay for two men to sit directly across from each other while eating lunch.
Come over to California, TV, and explain that to the hundreds of lawyers and executives and everyday Joes sitting in restaurants at lunchtime and eating together - directly across from one another...
Come over to California, TV, and explain that to the hundreds of lawyers and executives and everyday Joes sitting in restaurants at lunchtime and eating together - directly across from one another...
He can't do that - doncha know that ALL men who live in California are gay? except those who aren't.
I won't bother to read the previous pages of responses. However, if I were to guess, the vast majority are saying "No." No offense, but this is about the craziest question I've seen or heard in awhile. I have lunch with the guys from work at times, and I don't feel it's gay or bi, or whatever. LOL....
TVandSportsGuy - I'm so glad you and "Tough Questions" have "met" here. You were made for each other. Why don't you two meet for lunch? You have SO much in common!
I have NEVER in my life seen this configuration. My, what a house of cards you build.
I'm relieved, I was thinking that they might actually have been making eye contact as well. For the love of God, straight dudes never sit directly across from one another, or make eye contact! A better idea....next time, put two tables together (that would normally seat a large party) and you can sit at the opposing ends. Guaranteed that nobody would think you or your friend are gay.
I'm relieved, I was thinking that they might actually have been making eye contact as well. For the love of God, straight dudes never sit directly across from one another, or make eye contact! A better idea....next time, put two tables together (that would normally seat a large party) and you can sit at the opposing ends. Guaranteed that nobody would think you or your friend are gay.
I think he meant staring into each others eyes.
Not just looking.
I meant to say that I SAT on one end of the booth and he SAT on the other end while ate lunch.
We wouldn't be sitting directly across from each other
This sounds very much like you might be afraid of eliciting any gay feelings within yourself. A straight guy with no fear of being gay would never be so strategic.
Also, why would you care what strangers think of you? You'll never see them again. I can see if homophobic buddies came around and saw you. But you're in a place with people who probably wouldn't even notice you, and if they did, they wouldn't even remember you as soon as they leave.
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