I despise stereotypes. A gay man can be a macho athlete, or he can be an interior designer or any career in between.
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I don't like stereotypes - no kind of stereotypes.
I was told that if I wanted to be a leading man in Hollywood, I couldn't possibly be thought of as gay.
I don't believe in stereotypes. Most of the time, stereotypes are just that.
I think it's... I don't want to become a social crusader on this issue, but I think sports, male sports, has traditionally not been an inviting environment for gay men to identify themselves. But eventually... we will get to a place where it is not an issue in sports.
Stereotypes do exist, but we have to walk through them.
Gays don't have a lot of testosterone. I'm talking about that they use both sides of their brain. Straight men only use one side. Gay men are very bright, very handsome... they put themselves better together. They dress good, they decorate, they clean, they cook.
A lot of gay men are in delusion if they think they're super macho.
I would never advise anyone to stay in the closet to further their careers - I'm sure it leads to big fat gay ulcers. There are actors I know who won't come out, and I can see it crippling them as human beings. It's a great shame that people can't be who they are in the 21st century, and people won't let them be who they are.
I have no objection to a man being a man, however masculine that may be.
The stereotypical gay man is someone whose company I enjoy, someone who makes me laugh, someone I'd want my kid to be. The stereotypical gay woman makes me insecure, conscious of my failings as a feminist.