That are often very "flaming" for lack of a better word, speak with a lisp. I mean there is nothing biologically that would casue this, nor is it a femminine trait....so how the hell did the lisp thing for some gay men catch on? This is a serious question, I am not trying to bash gay people, just curious.
12/17/2005 12:25:31 AM
it "softens" their speech....which i'm guess makes them FEEL more feminine??
12/17/2005 12:27:30 AM
perhaps, i have no fuckin clue
12/17/2005 12:27:54 AM
I have always wondered the same thing.Also, why do 99% of the gay men I encounter act more feminine that the girls I know?I swear, 3/4 of the shit is an act.
12/17/2005 12:28:21 AM
Oh thweety, you're tho thilly
12/17/2005 12:30:36 AM
republican I have wondered that myself
12/17/2005 12:39:17 AM
years ago i heard it was not because they want to sound like women (a common misconception), but rather to distinguish themselves from straight men. you may have noticed that gay people look just like you.
12/17/2005 12:40:08 AM
so what about 20 or 30 years ago when being gay wasn't nearly as acceptable? did they still have lisps then?
12/17/2005 12:42:14 AM
i suppose thats possible, but why not do it through clothes and style as opposed to improper speech which thus dumbs the person down. I mean you can be gay and articulate and still stand out. I am also aware that many gay guys dont speak this way, this thread was directed at asking why those that do do
12/17/2005 12:42:28 AM
Why dont you people ever ask them in person?? Or do you not have the balls?? Or if you HAVE, what was his response?? (You probably havent, and if you say you have, you are probably lying)
12/17/2005 12:42:43 AM
my uncle is gay and i talk to him about all sorts of sociology and culture stuff, i just never thought to ask about the lisp thing. And i dont mean this to be offensive, just pure curiosity. i used to be pretty anti-gay but have since changed my views.
12/17/2005 12:45:23 AM
I'm actually pretty sensitive to this, Repub. You know me, and you know that I do not dress, look, or act like a typical bull dyke. I also don't WANT to. I love my skirts and my heels and my long hair.I don't know why *some* gay men lisp, but who's to say ANYONE should change the way they look to make it more obvious which gender they have relationships with?
12/17/2005 12:45:44 AM
I always thought the lisps were unintentional and unchangeable.
12/17/2005 12:47:47 AM
at no point was i advocating change. i just meant this as a curious question. and when i said not speaking with it, it was a hypothetical question from their point of view saying "why would you want to sound less eloquent and childish by speaking with a lisp" i am not advocating change, i respect peoples right to do what they feel they want to[Edited on December 17, 2005 at 12:48 AM. Reason : .]
12/17/2005 12:48:15 AM
I only hang out with 2 gay guys and they don't lispWhen 1 announced it, the next time I saw him I said "Its good to see you aren't speaking with a lisp and wearing leather" and he said "Yeah, I'm not gonna get 'queered up'"
12/17/2005 12:49:27 AM
my uncle is a pretty masculine dude, hes more of a cosmopolitan big city type.
12/17/2005 12:51:53 AM
yea i know a gay guy and he acts straight as anyone i know, and he's a huge football fan. the only thing that lets me know he's gay is that he likes to fuck guys]
12/17/2005 12:54:44 AM
12/17/2005 1:07:09 AM
one of my best friends in high school was gay and we actually hade this convo. he didnt have a lisp but one of his gay friends suddenly had one one day and neither of us could ever figure out why that was
12/17/2005 1:17:11 AM
There's a hilarious David Cross bit about this (disc 1 track 7 on Shut Up You Fucking Baby).But yeah, it's just to do with being a part of a culture, I guess. I think it's kind of stupid, but whatever. I've never been a fan of any sort of group divisiveness, be it racial, sexual, or whatever.
12/17/2005 1:18:33 AM
it depends on the personi mean i have met gay guys who you'd never guess were gay by the way they spoke, and i've also met guys who claimed to be straight but when they opened their mouth a purse fell outjust like i have met lesbians who had high pitched girly voices and straight chicks who sounded like dudes when they talkedwow, ive met a lot of gay people
12/17/2005 2:35:59 AM
'cause they're gay like thatBTW, ask this at UNC and you'll get TONS of real answers[Edited on December 17, 2005 at 2:41 AM. Reason : .]
12/17/2005 2:41:02 AM
You people.
12/17/2005 2:54:48 AM
a gay friend of mine once speculated that it is a type of attention whoring. makes you distinctive and lets other know you're gay. probably similar to why some guys "talk macho" or some girls who are normally very articulate in class/work revert to middle school "valley girl" speech around their friends. it's also another form of identification with the peer group.as to why it started, my guess would be someone famous who came out of the closet did it first or it was a trend to "be different" or the like that caught on. Immitation of peers and those we look up to is a pretty well documented social phenomenon. unfortunatly, all of my gay friends were in diapers in the early 80's when the whole "gay thing" started getting press and becomming a mainstream issue so they're probably as clueless as to the origin of the lisp as anyone else our age.
12/17/2005 3:02:09 AM
just in case it doesnt work again...http://www.thewolfweb.com/photo_photo.aspx?user=27054&photo=438576
12/17/2005 3:03:17 AM
it seems to be a bottom phenomenon
12/17/2005 4:17:13 AM
here we go...
12/17/2005 4:23:20 AM
Repub- No, i get what you're asking and such and at least some of us didnt take offense at it (me included). I've also wondered the exact same thing myself! Although I'm not sure if some of them aren't real lisps, I wouldnt know. None of the bi or gay guys I know speak with one (I wont claim to know very many), so nobody to really ask.I think rougeleaders idea makes the most sense though.And in reply to someone earlier about girl's clothes n dressing like/not like a dike - you can't judge on that. I know a few girls who you'd never guess weren't straight, and I myself (who is straight) has been accused of not being straight once becuase i'm not "girly" enough apparently for them. F!ing stupid.Wouldnt it suck if you were a straight guy with a lisp these days? (no rant, just thought of it)[Edited on December 17, 2005 at 7:11 AM. Reason : .]
12/17/2005 7:10:47 AM
cause they're gay?
12/17/2005 7:44:23 AM
http://www.straightdope.com/classics/a950526.htmlGoogle gave me that.Note the observation that gay men don't lisp, but rather make long sssssss sounds (observation from a gay mans choir director)
12/19/2005 10:48:04 AM
i dont know any gay guys with a lisp so i cant really help.
12/19/2005 12:02:41 PM
It's just those are the only gay men you NOTICE.After being in San Francisco for the pride weekend (which was fun as hell, even for a straight guy), I can tell you there is absolutely no fucking way in hell anyone has gaydar. For every flaming, lisp speaking, card carrying gay guy I saw there, I saw 200 kids you would think were macho frat boys, normal businessmen, or just regular dudes.
12/19/2005 12:51:49 PM
12/19/2005 1:05:27 PM
Noen is rightthere are plenty of gay dudes who look and act just like you, the only difference being that they like dudes
12/19/2005 1:24:52 PM
i mean, are some of you SURPRISED by the fact that there are gay guys who you wouldn't know are gay? I thought that was sort of common knowledge.oh, people have gaydar, it just doesn't help you spot everyone who's gay. some people (like me) have a pretty good ability to pick out people who are gay, some of whom haven't even admitted it (to anyone, even sometimes themselves). on the other hand, i've been completely shocked by some people who are gay as well. it's not like anyone can pick out every gay guy for miles or anything... unless they're gay themselves. gay men have an uncanny ability to know their ownalso, i'm curious, are some of you saying that the speech thing is intentional?
12/19/2005 1:31:34 PM
12/19/2005 1:48:36 PM
I dunno where it started, but I think a lot of gay people are confused about their self-identity, so they try to imitate the typical "gay" stereotypes.
12/19/2005 1:58:06 PM
THERE WERE NO GAY PEOPLE BEFORE 1980 OK. LEONARD GOLDENSTEIN THOUGHT OF THE IDEA OF SUCKING OTHER MEN'S DICKS ON FEBRUARY 13th, 1980.
12/19/2005 1:58:09 PM
^ it's true.[Edited on December 19, 2005 at 2:02 PM. Reason : ah]
12/19/2005 2:01:56 PM
I always thought it was because the earring thing didn't work out for them. Which ear was it again? Exactly. [Edited on December 19, 2005 at 2:02 PM. Reason : I forgot.]
12/19/2005 2:01:57 PM
12/19/2005 2:27:28 PM
i thought the lisp was included in the package deal with the gay gene
12/19/2005 2:39:27 PM
why you got to act...oh, i don't knowso WHITE all the timedude
12/19/2005 2:41:09 PM
Nobody here can label shit.stop acting like you can.
12/19/2005 2:50:41 PM
^^ HUH!?!
12/19/2005 2:55:32 PM
12/19/2005 3:04:55 PM
no that's really interesting. intentional or subconscious speech choices eh? any suggestions on articles or books?
12/19/2005 4:15:13 PM
the textbook for the class was "American English: Dialects And Variation (Language in Society)" by Walt Wolfram andNatalie Schilling-Estes. Really interesting stuff. He's got a couple videos, too, on dialects like those found in Ocracokeand in the App. Mtns.http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1405112662/qid=1135027456/sr=8-1/ref=pd_bbs_1/104-4433166-5968749?v=glance&s=books&n=507846There's probably a bunch of stuff out there in journals, too, but I haven't a clue where to start (other than Infotrac or similar).[Edited on December 19, 2005 at 4:36 PM. Reason : V - yeah yeah yeah, i know]
12/19/2005 4:26:50 PM
n00b
12/19/2005 4:27:25 PM
maybe people with lisps are already ostracized and its an easy leap into the outsider community of homosexuality?or maybe the conception is that men with lisps are gay so that is how many men with lisps end up
12/19/2005 8:23:29 PM