The answer should be no. however there are degrees in men themselves in tolerating homosexuality.
There are homophobic men who do have a phobia "a strong fear" from homosexuality and could not by any means tolerate it. There are tolerant man who deal well with homosexuals and treat them as normal individuals. the third type is a the type of man who is demanding more and more and who is sexual by nature, he is straight but won't say no if a homosexual intercourse is proposed at him. Exept those three, there are homosexuals.
Both words are used to refer to homosexuals. However, the f-word is the more offensive term and is usually used to mean more effeminate homosexual men. The majority of gay men you see are not effeminate nor "feminine acting."
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.
It is a derogatory term for an effeminate gay man.
No. There is no correlation.
No gays are not! Gay men are no different from straight men when it comes to keeping house. Some are "neat freaks" and some are slobs. Most probably fall somewhere between the two. Defining humans by their sexual orientation is as useful as defining them by height, or eye color. That is true. The only time gay men differ from straight men is in matters of sexual orientation, and even then there are overlaps. Gay men are not all stylish, not all financially well-off, not all athletic hunks, not all effeminate, not all butch, not all nerds, not all Broadway queens, not all fans of Judy or Bette or Barbra, not even all friends of Dorothy.
I'm not aware of Rohan Quine's sexual orientation. It's important to respect individuals' privacy and not make assumptions about their personal life based on limited information.
Anyone with feminine tendencies (gay or straight) could be called effeminate.
Nothing can turn a straight man gay. There are gay young men (all ages) in different circles of society, but gym doesn't turn straight guys into gay guys. Gay or straight both deserve the respect they give the other person. It is a fallacy that gay men are effeminate and 'swishy.' Many gay men can be longshoremen; truckers; in sports such as football or baseball and fight in wars just as good as straight men.
They can look like anything. However, gender variance (the variety of genders) could lead to someone dressing or otherwise styling themselves in distinctive fashions. For example, effeminate gays who are open about their sexuality may wear bright colours. They may also speak with a lisp. However, these traits don't necessarily mean that a person is gay, nor is a gay person guaranteed to have any traits at all.
No, it doesn't mean he's gay. Maybe he's tired of answering questions about it. Sometimes people who "look gay" are not gay at all. You can't really tell by looking at someone if they're gay or not.
No. Only a minority of gay men have AIDS.
yes. there are gay men all over the world