I have this side of me that is a very European flamboyant; I won't say queenie, but it's borderline - could be perceived as homosexual.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I know women that act queeny, I know men that are straight that act queeny, and I know gay men that act queeny... To me, those are people who think the rules don't apply to them.
I wouldn't say I was a queen. Maybe a little elf.
In the 21st century, I think it's fair to say, homosexuality is more accepted in Britain and it's wonderful that my generation has been able to grow up with that.
If people are going to complain about stereotyping, it's as likely to be Italian-Americans as gay people.
Ideally, people find mates with whom they can express both their masculine and feminine sides.
You know what? I'm really attracted to British women, there's something innately proper about them. However badly they behave their accent is so cute that it makes up for everything!
I definitely feel closer to the feminine side of the human being than I do the male - or the American idea of what a male is supposed to be. Just watch a beer commercial and you'll see what I mean.
I grew up in a conservative small town, and the gay characters I saw on TV and in movies when I was growing up were all flamboyant and obnoxious and sometimes kind of annoying.
In Europe you can be Sophia, you can be these older women who are considered very sexy.
The French like to play the intellectual card; they don't like to be over-sexy. The sexiness comes from the way they walk and hold themselves.
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