One thing I'd like to emphasize is that I really hope that this will stop people from calling him gay or asking if he's gay or telling him to come out the closet. I know there will still always be people who do that, sadly, but hopefully that number goes down now. It isn't our place to assume who he is or tell him who he is. If he says he's straight, then shouldn't that be enough to make people stop? Why does it even matter to you if he's gay, straight, or bisexual? People need to just let it be and move on because it's old, annoying, and rude. I'm sure you wouldn't want to have everyone bombard you with comments saying how you "MUST be gay" & "theres absolutely NO way you're straight."
So people should change themselves into something they're not in order to feel accepted and be like everyone else? Aren't we supposed to be sending the opposite message out to people?cheekycharles wrote:Joey is more than just feminine. He is the gay stereotype. You would think that if he was straight he would have tried even a little bit to act less gay just to make life easier for him and not confuse people. If he wants to an actor he is going to have to learn how to turn off his camp persona and act like a normal dude.