No, the sound of flatulence is not determined by a person's sexual orientation. Farts are produced by the release of gas from the digestive system, and their sound can vary based on factors such as diet, body composition, and individual anatomy, rather than sexual identity.
No. Gay people are attracted to members of the same sex. However, some people (both gay and straight) are sexually aroused by intestinal gas.
It depends on what sort of person you are. In my opinion, I think it is very gay to fart
Insecure people would say "no homo." Secure people would never worry if they said something that sounded gay.
because the base of them erode in 3 diffrent ways ur gay because the base of them erode in 3 diffrent ways ur gay i have a hench willy no jokes
They do not sound "gay", they are vulgar and inappropriate, but not gay sounding. To say such things is a sign of being a very small and immature human being. Intelligent people would be far more open minded. It is a person's perceptions that makes it sound gay to that individual. Gay is not a property of a word, it is a trait of a person. If you look in a dictionary, you'll find that the original definition of of the word "gay" is "beautiful".
Those people think the term "gay" is an insult, and they're trying to insult someone. But it's not an insult, and it just make them sound stupid.
if your gay you like the diffrent sex. i feel you feel sexually attracted to women when your arround them this will be a sign of you being gay. also if you get arroused over naked woman your deffintaley gay.
Yes She Has Licked Out 5000 Diffrent Girls Dirty Lezzer ;D
well there were 3 diffrent types of schools gay stright and lesbians
They are ignorant, simply put. It makes them sound ridiculous, I really don't know why people say it in that way.
You can meet gay people but you can't "get" gay people.
The idea that gay people smell different from others is a stereotype and not scientifically supported. Body odor can be influenced by various factors such as diet, hygiene, and genetics, rather than sexual orientation. It's important to recognize that everyone has a unique scent, and generalizing based on sexual orientation can perpetuate harmful myths and biases.