tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-711013144267106251.post1397938752166806989..comments2023-07-15T05:20:29.198-07:00Comments on Eric Arvin: EXCERPT: Galley ProofEric Arvinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15003380162258465067noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-711013144267106251.post-4857435912633073192012-08-29T05:40:42.796-07:002012-08-29T05:40:42.796-07:00That reminds me of a convo I had years ago with a ...That reminds me of a convo I had years ago with a straight college friend. He asked if I was attracted to him. After getting over the initial shock I asked him if he was attracted to every girl he sees. "No? Well, neither am I attracted to every frat boy I come across."Eric Arvinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15003380162258465067noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-711013144267106251.post-161759874081581952012-08-29T05:33:20.025-07:002012-08-29T05:33:20.025-07:00Just the other day I read a book in which the clos...Just the other day I read a book in which the closeted main character passes for straight for most of the novel yet nearly every time he opens his mouth another very gay cliché pops out of it. On the other hand, I know hundreds of out gay men, and most of them could pass for straight if they wanted to. Come to think of it they do. Not that they're hiding anything -- people they come in contact with simply assume they are and one's sexual orientation is not the subject of the conversation. Reading m/m sometimes makes me wonder if there's something wrong with me since I don't mentally undress every good-looking man I see in the street.Anel Vizhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08641850337588237880noreply@blogger.com