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  • your video maybe old, but i agree with ya ó.o

  • I honestly think it has something to do with them sucking a dick..o_o

  • Enjoying art makes you a fag now ?

  • I think you're right all the way, no problem with gay men, but when they talk as female as possible it begs the question, who are they trying to attract? Men who like women? Why not act like a man if they want a guy who likes men? It's fake and stupid obviously.

  • People say I sound (and look) like a gay guy sometimes and I came here to learn what is meant by 'camp voice' cause you know what? I think it's really FAAABULOUS!

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  • Maybe its like echolalia...I used to watch Paramount old flicks when I was younger and I have never lost the Paramount diction...LOL For real.:) Who cares how they sound - their are some funny sounding people all over - it makes people interesting...

  • The "gay voice" is just like any other accent really... it can be real and fake! There's even straight guys who talk a little feminine too. I'm gay, and sometimes that gay accent pops up on me without noticing! (but my voice is pretty deep) haha :P

  • Not everyone can control the way they talk. And YES, you ARE homophobic. I am too sometimes. They are not being fake. Of course it's fun to crank it up sometimes among friends.

  • You are one really sexy and manly man. I really like to watch you.

  • @SimontheSorceror Thank you. I like watching you too. Superman undies? Really?

  • Is this homophobic?

    Your voice is fine and so is mine. Its a cultural thing in the gay community- enjoy being gay whatever way you like!

    To project your voice is to project your personality .

    Like your name it becomes you and part of your identity.

  • well, i think it comes from who they are surrounded with, and who they interact with. I'm not at all being racist, but black people from ghettos talk a certain way, talk gangsta or whatever, white people from the suburbs talk a certain way, even people from the south have accents.  You know what, I think it's just an accent that kinda grows with them the longer they surround themselves in that environment. I listen to enough prank calls from Nephew Tommy and ill catch myself talking "black".

  • i don't think they do it on purpose. i think it picks up in your teen years. i had a friend who was straight until we turned like 14. that's when he started speaking that way a bit more.

  • I'm gay and I can't stomach my fake-sounding flamboyant peers.

  • My lisp and feminine voice are natural.

    I grew up in a house filled with people who used girly-girl voices and were very expressive and feminine. So I did it too. I'm a fatass white dude who talks and motions like he's as pretty as a Disney princess. How can you tell when someone is faking something like that? Just because they don't do it all the time, doesn't mean it doesn't come natural to them sometimes.

  • @SaffronSkunk You can't tell. I'm not even asking anyone to judge people for the way they talk. I am simply saying that if you talk one way naturally and then force yourself to talk another way you are being disingenuous. I have seen people do it and found it very offputting and made the video to vent.

  • that is so true..being gay is not a choice

    but when certain guys talk like this, it is usually not

    their voice they're intended to have

  • It is still somewhat of an effort to maintain the way that I speak, but it has gotten easier compared to over a decade ago when I first started faking it. I have noticed that if I get really drunk some phrases that I use will sound feminine. I'm sure many gay people do what I did and, when they come out of the closet, no longer feel the need to put up a front. I can only speak for myself though so... who knows?!

  • @emiller438 Thats interesting how you say maintain the way you speak,because many fem gay guys never gave that a second thought to pretend to sound masculine. In this day and age..its seems theres a great divide between that gay men you can read,and the ones you assume are str8. This video is a prime example. "I dont care how they sound I just dont want them to talk to me." He would be the first person to say "Except me as I am" When he cant do the same thing himself. Its pervasive.

  • I am a gay man and I guess I would fit into the category of those who normally sound feminine. When I was younger, I never actually knew I sounded like a girl until I heard my voice on a recording or got cruel reactions from others. I spent years consciously trying to change the way that I sounded and now, at 26, I sound stereotypically straight.

  • @emiller438 How did you practice on how to not sound like your natural self? So now you blend into the str8 wall paper,you are not the golden gay man,that no one can tell what you are unless you tell them. Think about this.. who do you think the police targeted during the stone wall riots. The ask yourself,who hepled change that,it wasnt closeted str8 acting gay men. Fem guys have existed for 1000's of years this is not a new thing.

  • i think few select talk like that naturally. I think most fake it

  • You contradict yourself. You are fine with the way they talk but as long as they don't talk to you. Some people really can't help it. I feel sorry for anyone that talks to you and your horrible mentality.

  • @DWarrior4 Wrong. I don't want to talk to someone who is FAKING a gay voice. Also, I don't want to talk to you.

  • @DWarrior4 There's a difference between a natural lisp and a lisp adopted with certain speech patterns that makes people sound more gay. I can tell you for certain that the latter is a learned behavior, and not an innate one.

  • LOL your gay voice is funny

  • some of us just sound like that... i dont use the words fabulous and fantastic but i sound gay. for me to force my voice to be deeper would be being fake. whatever voice takes no effort or thought that is (in my opinion) what you should use. i dont think we all need to sound like you. honestly i used to have a similar mindset and i didnt like gay guys who sounded "really gay" and it was because i was jelous and not happy with my own voice, anyway bottom line some of us just sound gay...

  • Another gay guy's $.02. I had a first date last night with a younger guy who had the 'gay voice' and it was a major downer. I have plenty of friends who put that voice on as a joke - I do it too sometimes, but I do not want to date a guy who sounds like that for real.

  • Gay guy here. No one believed me when I came out because I talk normal, act normal and look normal. lol A lot of gays put on the whole feminine thing..... I've never been interested in fashion and clothes and other girly stuff. I just live life the way I want to. I'm a massive gamer, guitarist, death metal fan that goes to gigs, love to mosh, I'm a big whiskey drinker and so on so on... I wont pretend I'm very masculine but I fit in with the guys. I'd never pretend to be someone I'm not.

  • I'm sure that the gay guys who speak like that are really desperate, now that they realize you wouldn't hold a conversation with them. I wonder how they will manage to sleep again.

  • i honestly think that they're making up a voice because they're gay..

  • I wanna learn how to talk like that without turning gay.

  • Perhaps the gay guys that talk 'normal' are in fact being disingenuous. I think the voice happens naturally, but it can still be learned or unlearned. It's a flamboyant dialect.

  • And on another hand regardless if gay or str8: we are men, we're stubborn. The "gay" voice can just be equivalent to the "douchebag" voice of the insecurities deep within a man's soul which can never be put out there because we are men. We dont want to lose our dignity/egos. All men seek ways to express themselves differently some naturally some forcefully. Can't we all just get along? :-]

  • On the other hand the media hasn't helped gays with this. The media has us portrayed on tv shows. For instance in many situations with women: if I talk in a deep voice (she's sexually attracted/flirty or scared) with a "gay" voice (were all of a sudden bffs & shes tryin to hook me up w her gaybff OR she's homophobic OR she doesnt like the caddy voice)

  • I'm a gay dude and I just started becoming annoyed with the "gay" voice. I think its a psychological thing in some gay guys that r able to turn the voice on or off. If they're comfortable with there "gurls" or gurlfriends they can let it all out however in other situations around others I think some exaggerate to full extent because their angry in the closet teen/tween inside comes out sounding fake & caddy with their purse & pride flag.

  • haha "how the hell are ya"

  • i'm gay and i completely agree with your opinion

  • im sotial psicologist but im lazy to explain you, just say its about fit in

  • your video is completely homophobic.

  • @keithfolger Opinion. Respected, but still opinion

  • i dont get it either...im gay and i talk like that sometimes...i dont recognize i actually sound like that untill i hear myself in a recording...

  • Can't explain why, why do you talk like you do? It's not something you choose.

  • @againstas Watch the video again. I am explicitly talking about people who do choose

  • shut up

    

  • @kylelightbourne no you shut up! WAH!

  • hey, i agree with u. I have some gay friends and its really hard to understand that they r gay. coz everything is like a man, coz they r man. so, i live in eastern europe, the same situation is here as well.

  • Dude your gay!

  • @MrBoogyman1988 This explains a lot

  • @MrBoogyman1988 This explains a lot

  • @ToiletScribble Yup! figured u were , I'm not,

  • @DuchessofMilton You are right! I am an asshole. Im tired of being nice and getting shit on my whole life over things, now I make many peoples lives miserable and speak my mind.

  • funny

  • @bairescalisto no YOU are!

  • @bairescalisto no YOU are!

  • @bairescalisto no YOU are!

  • @bairescalisto no YOU are!

  • I'm gay and I don't sound fem when I speak. That bugs me. I can't take them seriously.

  • Its funny cos its true.... lol @ " a little special "

  • u rnt gay right idc but...

  • ahaha fitz is a cute name hahaah and omg hes funny

  • lol, well when we all get together for our big secret gay convention we all plan ways to make other people uncomfortable, and the lisp is always a crowd pleaser.

  • @MagicAndManifesting Thank you! you too!

  • @MagicAndManifesting Very true. There are many differences in anything in the world. Generalizations tend to be true hence "general".I guess I do have a bit of a gay sound. I think this comes from us being more open to things and expressing our emotions which has more emphasis on our voice wich makes it sound girly. idk

  • It's a state of mind. Watch your own video as well as thatfatboiforu response. You both had to shift your mind state to pull it off. While you are able to visit that mind state, you aren't centered there whereas babyboi1012 is centered there and must visit the mind state that you center on.however that "area" of the mind is not dominant. Consider the lefty. Your attitude and opinions is nothing more than fem hate. Chicks that behave like that are.....finish the sentence.

  • @georgefriedli You're right and you're wrong. I don't hate anyone. I do dislike fake fem. However, if thats the way you speak naturally I don't care.

  • @MagicAndManifesting Amen brother (or sister as the case may be)

  • Because it is soooo easy to do and can be a way of "off-putting" at the same time. Kind of a way to garner distinction without going too far over the top (swishy acting plus the Voice). Insecure guys like me can drop into the falsetto easily (drop of a hat, or a bar of soap). But, I'm not gay! the "Bird-Cage" was one of my favorite movies though. I'm not gay. Gay men don't scare me as much as straight guys do! I'm not gay. I don't talk with a lisp. But its fun to do! I' not gay!

    mrc109

  • Many women actually talk with that kind of "s" if you really listen. Perhaps those men are picking up on, and exaggerating this feminine quality. That's one theory...I've always wondered too.

  • I'm gay...and you're hot...so I don't think anything you say could possibly offend me. And I don't even want to comment on the matter, just to say that you're really...hot. So you go speaking with sibilant S's as much as you want you nice little piece of heaven on earth. (I'm also the guy from Boston who commented on your Southie "fuck" video.)

  • @OperationPhoenix2010 Thank you! If I become gay, and who knows since my lisp is definitely impressive, I will look you up and we can rule the planet together.

  • your really handsome

  • @lolitagamer89 thx!

  • did u say .. it was so hooot? :S

  • I believe the reason they talk and act like that is because it's new to them. Like when a suburban white boy first starts listening to rap and they begin talking, walking, and dressing like they grew up in a black ghetto. Then again there are those who truly wish they were women and have gender confusion. Yes it annoys the hell out of me when men talk and act like "queens". I also hate it when they broadcast their homosexuality. I don't broadcast my heterosexuality.

  • @Rynours77 Every time you check out a girl on the street, or talk about your girlfriend or wife, you're "broadcasting your heterosexuality."

  • I'm gay and I feel uncomfortable when I talk to a guy that just feels that need to be overly fabulous, just because it gives the LGTB an image that I don't stand for and because of that I don't feel really represented by it.

    I would love that what was considered gay by society was talking normal AND liking guys and what was considered as overly efeminate was talking with that voice, not the opposite.

  • Homosexuals aren't exactly what the media portrays them to be. I've never met a gay man that lisps; most of them were really buff with deep voices.

  • @Varkeil you have obviously never been to Chelsea in New York City

  • @ToiletScribble I don't need to have been there to know the stereotype isn't always true.

  • @Varkeil Whatever you say friend. You're right, these people don't exist. This was all a clever ruse to convince you that they did. Ok folks we can all go home now, we were found out.

  • @ToiletScribble You don't have a leg to stand on so you resorted to sarcasm. Stay classy.

  • @Varkeil Sarcasm isn't classy?

  • @ToiletScribble Nope. It's just another way of venting frustration or anger. You could have posted a reasonable response instead of getting defensive.

  • @Varkeil I'm not defensive, angry, unreasonable or homophobic. But you have a right to your opinions. Have a fantabulous holiday season sexy pants.

  • @ToiletScribble This isn't a matter of opinion. The fact of the matter is that not all homosexuals speak like that, which was my original point. Also I never said they don't exist if you had bothered to read my post fully. But yes, you were being defensive. Who are you kidding?

    I also never called you homophobic.

  • @Varkeil and i never said all gay men talk like that so whats your point then?

  • @ToiletScribble I never said that you said all gay men talk like that either. I was just stating a fact. I simply said they aren't exactly as the media portrays them and that the stereotype isn't always true.. Read my posts thoroughly.

    Unless you disagree and think that all homosexuals are exactly how they are portrayed in the media, then we'd have something to argue about. Wake up and realize I'm not attacking you.

  • You look like Daren Streblow...O.O and sound like him when he's doing his gay voice o.O

  • @colear3 He must be gorgeous!

  • i been wondering this same shit i think its so anoying like if ur a dude and gay then just talk like a dude and not like a bitch but i guess thats why people say dont talk like a Fagit

  • No offense but Fitz kinda sounds like a gay name

  • @Dirtybird284 Why would that be offensive? Or are you trying to get me to say something homophobic? Have you ever heard of the gay Irish couple? Gerald Fitzpatrick and Patrick Fitzgerald! ZING!

  • @ToiletScribble No, I never heard of them...WTF does zing mean?? Aren't you a little old to spend your time posting YouTube videos, and especially responding to all these comments?

  • @Dirtybird284 You didn't get the joke. Anyway, at what age should I no longer comment on youtube? I never was told there was an age limit but I am going to look into it. I guess I should spend my time doing old man things? Suggestions?

  • Yes sir, you are homophobic. I've never known a gay man who CONSCIOUSLY chooses to talk in this way. One's speech, in my mind, forms early on and is influenced by what you grow up around. No 4 year-old says, "I'm gonna talk like a girl now."

  • @fatmanreturns Yes sir, you are the average youtube commenter. You either know every gay man in the world (kudos if that is true) or you are talking out of your ass (also kudos). The whole premise of this video is that I have met and know people who talked one way and then another way when they came out. People actually DO one day say "I am going to talk like a girl now". However it is probably more subconscious than conscious as a decision.

  • american gay men talk like that, aussie ones dont seem to , aussie gay guys seem to say the last part of each word in a little higher pitch, which i think IS natural for them, i dont think they put it on

  • "Maybe just a little" hahahaha....

  • ...That's homophobic territory "get in line, fit in, you make me uncomfortable". Furthermore, and this is just anecdotal. You're line of thinking is exactly why gay men date women in high school and all that 'down low' stuff. Because they're scared to be themselves. Hence "come out" of the closet? Something to think about is that we straight men tolerate the same bitchy behavior in women because we want to bang them. Eliminate natural attraction and now you see an annoying behavior you excuse

  • @DanMcCaffrey Dan, you might have picked up in the beginning of the video that I said "This is my homophobic video". I do not consider myself homophobic but we all have prejudices and opinions that might come off as prejudicial. It is human nature. By talking about them, by laughing at ourselves, we can overcome prejudice.

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  • First, you accept and attempt to express, for purposes of full disclosure, your 'homophobia' or 'racism', then sign off with 'but I'm not homophobic'. That's annoying, we've all done it. But your thinking's a little muddled and contradictory. Furthermore it's based on alot of assumption and filling in the blanks. Some women are more feminine than others. Why any different for gay men? How about bull dykes that sound or act like men? Why can't they act more like girls?

  • @DanMcCaffrey See my other comment Dan. Life is not black and white but very gray. I was raised by parents who were racist. Not overtly racist but still. I overcame that and love my parents despite their racism. I was also raised Catholic and as a result probably was very homophobic for no reason when I was young. I overcame that too. However, for me to pretend that the "gay lisp" is something I am at ease with would be a lie so I choose to talk about it in a fun way. Sue me.

  • o.O........

  • One of my best friends came out about a year ago, and he definitely changed his voice as he got more comfortable with who he was. I think it's something you just do to let people know, and yes it is a little fake, but I don't necessarily have a problem with it. I'd believe that it's just to make a statement and it might even be a little subconscious.

  • @SBrosen101 According to others in the comments your friend does not exist :)

  • Gays talk like that because wieners bounce off of their vocal cords all day.

  • @laughingspearbearer And do you know that from first hand expirience, or do you not know what the fuck your talking about? Which one is it?

  • @laughingspearbearer Very insightful. I am guessing you know this from experience correct? Can you opine a bit for the rest of us?

  • @ Description, yeah I always ask myself the same thing, like whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy­yyyyyy

  • You make a really good point! I've always wondered why homosexual men talk like that because I know some guys actually sound like a normal dude would, and then other men change their voice. I don't understand. To everyone else, he's not making fun of homosexuals, he's just voicing his opinion and he has a very good point.

  • you knnow what if u fags that make these comments like "man why u talkin shit about this" and all this other shit u post. he made this video cause hes tryn to make the fkin point that u shouldnt make fun of them so u know what u guys better STFU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­! ur the one who looked up the fking video anyway

  • Wrong. Can't be born gay.

  • @RythymBeast According to who? Your pastor? Dude, your pastor is gay.

  • @ToiletScribble Dude, YOU'RE <---- gay. My pastor would stomp YOUR (proper use) face in. Mad?

  • @RythymBeast Mad? Why would I be mad? Because your pastor doesn't act like Jesus? That's his problem.

  • Love your channel, but tell me--have you ever really, REALLY heard a woman speak like that?

  • @paradoxblaque Maybe "on the down low," but never in real life.

  • @DuchessofMilton A woman or a gay man?

  • @cutandpaste1 I have been looking for trouble for ages. I still cannot find it. "TROUBLE!!!! WHERE ARE YOU???"

  • @ToiletScribble oh you haven't been looking hard enough...go to somewhere like Crenshaw or some hick ghetto and make a racial/offensive slur at someone's mother, emphasizing how fat and stinky she is and how much of a bad fuck she was the previous night...if you dont find trouble after that, then youre probably Chuck Norris, but with a gay man's disguise, and an equally gay alias of 'Fitz'!

  • Question for all of you fucked up Homos.. Why are you so attracted to Gay Guys that dress up like women? .... Ahhh Thought homosexual meant that you don't want women.. That's how totally mentally fucked up you are because you don't know what the fuck you want. A waste of Mankind.. Get packed in the ass and all in a sudden your fucking voice raises 20 octaves and instantly you think your a fucking a female, and all you can do after the fact is cut hair and rearrange furniture..

  • @NewJerseyJay New Jersey: The Promised Land for American white trash since 1776.

  • @NewJerseyJay Dude, you do realize Jesus had two Dads right? Just saying.

  • i think ur doin this a little bit TOOO well ..... -_-

  • @damiansgurl50 thats because hes a homo

  • ALL life is sacred--LGBT or straight. Many gay men have "the voice" because it is an authentic projection of the feminine side that all gay men inherently have in their biogenetic "hardwiring," and many gay men only have it because they try too hard to fit the gay stereotype of feminine mannerisms and vocal projections--the latter which (like many stereotypes), is true. I'm gay, and well-balanced between masculine and feminine traits. I do have a feminine side that shows, and do not shun it.

  • I am a woman and have never talked like the lispy gay voice nor have I known any female to talk like that. It's one of those sexist statements. I have wondered the same thing myself about why certain gay men talk in the way shown in your video. Boggles the mind. I would rather see the description and view of it as a lispy valleygirl/valleyboy. I think that more accurately describes it. Otherwithe, you are thuggesting that motht women would talk with a thilly lithp, you thilly man..

  • On another note, I am actually a gay man who studies psychology, and aspires to be a Marriage Family Therapist. I am definitely very feminine, but also have a masculine side as well. I like to consider myself a balance of both, but like all gay men, I do have a feminine side that definitely does stick out. Just remember that it is NOT easy for us to be who we are, and people like you need to be more sympathetic to that, by not promoting such heterosexism and "straight acting."

  • As a gay man myself, I encourage you to BE CAREFUL before you make such comments, because it does sound homophobic. All gay men--whether they show it or not--have a natural feminine side that does come out--more so than straight men. It's in our molecular structure. That stated, however, there are SOME gay men who naively try to fit the gay stereotype by over-emphasizing such mannerisms, just to associate as gay. Most of us however, are just naturally feminine AND masculine at the same time.

  • @AlvinAdhin Well, boo hoo. If you need whine about "heterosexism", you're not fit to be a therapist. If anything, you're to one who sounds homophobic. Not all gay men have a "natural feminine side", that's blatant stereotyping.

  • @ICAVE11 To start with, you are likely not even gay. Therefore, you have no idea of what it is like to be in a gay body, brain, and mind. Go and look up all the scientific research done on the gay brain, as well as the masculine-feminine blend that gay men have in brain and personality structure. Moreover, my opinion hasn't changed at all, because I still think that you--as well as the speaker in this video--is a heterosexist/homophobe. Before criticizing me, look within yourself first buddy.

  • @AlvinAdhin My sexuality is irrelevant here, I'm free to talk on whatever topic I like. As for the "gay brain", that's only a hypothesis and far from conclusive. And how the fuck do you justify calling me a homophobe? Is that a defense against everyone who disagrees with you?

  • @ICAVE11 Check out the Swedish study of MRI scans on the gay brain, conducted in 2008. Secondly, I am free to talk about whatever topic that I choose as well, so likewise, buddy. If you weren't homophobic, you wouldn't be skeptical of the genetic basis of homosexuality, and you wouldn't refute everything that I say. I can only assume that you think being gay is wrong, and that gay people shouldn't get married. People like you are the reason why so many gay teens commit suicide. Shame on you.

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  • @thebremenpwner I am asexual

  • @ToiletScribble Same here.

  • wow.,. i have asked the same thing.,.and when i do ask they are just speechless.,., im not making fun of them.,. i have no problem with gays at all.,., but i always wondered why the voice change.,.,.

  • There's nothing wrong with liking your gender, and there's nothing wrong with lisps either. You're a fag, and a bully.

  • @TheEpicR No, I'm not. But you seem to be something

  • @TheEpicR Yeah there is something wrong with liking your own gender... It's a little weird. Hop off this guy's YouTube video and go watch gay porn.

  • *sigh* My voice is a major source of insecurity for me... It's high-pitched and flamboyant in sound; even when I try my hardest to deepen it (but it never works --it's frustrating beyond belief, especially when I'm CONSTANTLY chastised for it). And I'm ALWAYS forced to be quiet or shy around everyone so they won't bother me about it.. It just makes me SO sad that people hate it SO much.

  • So you are saying gay men who sound like fags are putting it on, they are acting. What an absurd asshole you are!

  • @r1wigs Actually I did not say that at all. but thanks for playing the game. Tell him what he's won Bob! A large bag of shut the fuck up!!

  • @ToiletScribble No, that is exactly what you are saying. Again, what an asshole. You need to find something better to do with your free time.

  • @r1wigs Thanks for explaining my thoughts on the subject. I'm glad you use YOUR free time to analyze what my thoughts and intentions are.

  • @r1wigs It is an act. I have a relative that came out of the closet and then started talking like this.

  • I have the voice. No idea why. It isn't something affected for me, it's just the way I sound. That being said, I do not use the word "fantastic" or "fabulous" that often.

  • Anyway , women that talk ''like this'' are all faking the voice.

    Voice manierism is the point . Vocal chords in women aren't like this at all.

    Just different from men. Women doesn't born with mannierism forms that some cosmopolitan ones use.

  • don't worry man, they make that horrible sounds because they haven not any interesting to say in any conversation, maybe that's the thing you dislike the most. I'm gay too, but honestly mans that talks like that are the equivalent of a Pamela Anderson male's version or some other stupid girl.

  • You make a good point but it was pretty funny when you said why some gay guys talk so perfect or something I don t know but the way you said it was halirous.

  • brill vid. u've nailed the gay stereotype and i truly think sum gay men camp it up on purpose to get attention. it's rly stupid

  • I think some gay men have something to prove. I don't know. There hasn't been enough research. I think some gay men talk that way to troll. I'm not a linguist, so I can't tell.

  • women don't have a lisp.. really they don't I don't know a single lone woman that has a lisp

  • I believe some suffer from identity crisis. There really now sure what they want. I agree with you about you should talk they way you talk.

  • I believe when a man touches penis to his mouth a gentle paralyzing of the lips is imprinted. The intensity of the participation of the act and the desire for that act to happen from day to day adds together over time leaving a more "permanent" paralyzing of the tissue and mental process it takes to move all of your muscles, eventually causing a general consensus of "you gay" or "you been licken dem dong"

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  • Anyway real girls doesn't speak that way at all , just the stupid ones

  • @vinzalmena unfortunately that's a considerable amount of women in North America