No more (or less) sensitive than members of other minority groups.
This is a stereotype, and is unlikely to be true. There is a notion that because gay men have had to think carefully about their feelings and sexual orientation when they first realized they were gay, that they have then done a lot more of this thoughtful pondering that your average straight man, who never had to think about these things.
Gay men are already men.
Gay men are individuals who are attracted to other men romantically and/or sexually. Sexual orientation (being gay) does not influence someone's gender identity (being a man). Men, whether straight or gay, identify as male based on their self-perception and expression.
When women are gay, they are interested in other women. When men are gay, they are intersted in other men
Only straight men hate being called gay. Most gay men prefer the term "gay."
Gay men usually chase other men.
About 3.5% to 8% of men are gay. That is a small minority.
There is no odor particular to gay men.
Gay men do not dislike lesbians.
Gay men wear the same kinds of underwear as straight men.
Some gay men do, and some don't.
No. Only a minority of gay men have AIDS.