no its not
no its not
No, not necessarily, though there is a tendency for closeted gay men to express hatred and/or ridicule toward openly gay men.
Yes, in fact it's one of the primary ways that gay men express intimacy.
Gay men are already men.
Some gay men naturally have more effeminate speech patterns, just as some straight men do. It's important to remember that speech patterns and mannerisms are not indicators of sexual orientation. Gender expression is diverse and personal, and there is no one way that all gay men speak or present themselves.
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.