No. Not at all. While hair dresser and fashion designer are stereotypical gay occupations, some gays are NFL football players, police officer, firemen, and so on. Not all gays enjoy artistic ability. In other words, all stereotypes are bad.
no, nothing about clothing is a sign that someone is gay.
Yes, it is called crisscrossing or transvestite. For some pyschological reason they like to do this and not all who do are gay. Many are married men.
No. Clothing cannot be gay. A man can wear whatever he wants.
This is a common stereotype aimed particularly at gay men. Just because someone is gay does not mean they know all the designer brands and wear designer branded clothing. This is a bold generalisation and often inaccurate.
Gay men, like all individuals, wear a wide range of clothing styles that reflect their personal preferences, interests, and cultural background. There is no specific type of clothing that all gay men wear. It's important to remember that fashion choices are personal and not necessarily tied to one's sexual orientation.
No. Only a minority of gay men have AIDS.
There are gay men of all races, religions, and ethnicities.
yes. there are gay men all over the world
No. The gay men just have the female trends.
No, the percentage of gay men is exactly the same in all races.
By being who you really are. Being gay has nothing to do with how you act. Also, the term "masculine" is broad enough that it actually includes all gay men, all straight men, and all transgender men.
No.