We've all heard that statement in recent years. You can take it as you wish...a "harmless" insult common amoung teeen boys or a critique about something that has stereotypical gay qualities.
Personally I think it's a heavily misued statement that is far more malicious than harmless. But more then that it comes from people who seem to not understand what it is to be gay, gay culture, or how it could be seen as harmful...more importantly though they can't seem to make the connections between their behaviour and those they call "gay".
Now while usually it's not said in a manner that the person thinks you ARE gay it is strange that people should still feel offended by it given those that love to use that insult so much.
One guy I knew that loved to call everyone "fag" in H.S. was your typical large bully type who always wore WWF shirts (now the WWE cause people I guess thought it was real and not entertainment.) Now I could never take this guy seriously cause he always had shirts with overly muscular men in their underwear on them and fanatically followed it like my aunt follows day time soaps. Same with hip hop junkies who liked to spout in when they too idolized men who not only proudly wore jewelry and dressed well...but were color co-ordinated.
This surreal reality where the things they THINK make a person gay is what they enjoy and admired really confused me for years and I still can't get my head around some elements of it. Do any of you think that all these negative gay stereotypes of old are not slowly becoming the standard many men and women aspire too? When the whole Mod thing came back and the whole Emo scene took off I really found it odd to see guys STILL insult each other with "That's so gay of you" or "Fucking fag" when they were the embodiment of the stereotype they so hated.
Now this is leaving out friendly joking around amoung friends...I'm talking stranger on stranger insults and the kind rampant intimidation you see in schools with less than "progressive" ideas about Gays.
So how do you all see this odd contradiction of gay stereotypes and insults with the reality of modern masculinity?