Gay clone
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Orange County, CA
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Originally Posted by my92 It actually wouldn't be either of those as masturbation is the act of pleasuring yourself, your immediate physical self more specifically, while being homosexual describes the same gender...as far as terminology goes, I'd say you'd be monosexual |
Green’s Dictionary of Slang
clonen.
[SE clone, a thing produced in imitation of, or closely resembling, another]1. (orig. US) anyone who imitates another person to a slavish extent; thus a tedious, unimportant person.
C. McFaddenSerial 105: He said Harvey was practically a clone. | |
D. JenkinsLife Its Ownself (1985) 58: ‘Dede Aldwyn?’ ‘Clone.’. |
2. (orig. US gay) a general description of a gay guy who poses as one of a variety of super-masculine stereotypes, e.g. a truck-driver, military dude, cowboy etc, a style epitomized by the members of the 1970s disco group Village People; also attrib. (see alsoCastro clone n.) [note Gaymart.com ‘Queer Slang in the Gay 90s’ (1999): ‘In the 70’s the look included a mustache, muscle shirt/flannel shirt and Levi’s. The behind 80’s–90’s included limited hair, long sideburns, white t-shirt, shorts/jeans and Doc boots with gray socks’].
In derivatives
clonish (adj.)(gay) possessing the attributes of a clone.
A. MaupinBabycakes 96: The crowd was decidedly clonish—tank-topped, Adidas-shod [Simes:DLSS]. | |
Manscape (N.J.) Apr. 46/2: He was a good-looking guy—a bit clonisWould a clone have the matching sexual orientation as myself?Love_Rhombus1 Just a question that popped into my top and that Google doesn’t seem to have a swift answer to right now. Also I’m 99% I made a grammatical mistake in that title, so I say sorry beforehand. Qadgop_the_Mercotan2 Not necessarily. There are cases of identical twins with different orientations Telemark3 There materialize to be genetic and developmental components to sexual orientation, so there’s no certainty. Identical twins are essentially clones and they don’t always have the same orientation. Chronos4 From what I understand: Which implies that there’s at least some component of sexuality that’s genetic, at least some component that’s due to the uterine environment (presumably hormone exposure), and at least some component that’s neither genetic nor uterine. Of course, all of this has huge error bars, because there’s no way to reliably and objectively determine someone’ Gay clone wonders if he’s part of an ant colonyHi Michael,When I came to D.C. for college and came out, I was idealistic about finding accurate love. I made gay friends at school and watched them hooking up all the time. It seemed like the opposite of what I wanted. I dreamed of meeting “Prince Charming” and living happily ever after. I thought I would put off sex until I met my special guy. This went on for a while until I got too horny and impatient to keep putting off sex. The boyfriend wasn’t materializing so I went online and hooked up. Actually it was a lot of fun. Soon I was hooking up as much as any of my friends were. I kept hoping I’d still identify my prince. But over time most of my energy shifted to finding guys to have sex with. Now I’m 34. I’ve been at this a long occasion and I realized the other day that I don’t love my life. I haven’t been on a real date in years but I’m hooking up multiple times a week. I’ve been with almost everyone I observe on the apps whom I find attractive (where the feeling was mutual). And yes, I’ve been with a lot whom I didn’t find attractive because I was horny. I look at myself and I think, yuk. I don’t like whom I’ve become. I feel like |