While reading on Reddit, weΒ found an interesting archived post.Β The post is titledΒ Β “What a year of living with two gay men has taught me about the differences between straight guys and gay guys.”

You might be wondering why this topic wouldΒ be of interest. Well, we often reflect on the differences between straight and gay men,Β due to society’s segregation of sexuality. We are constantly confronted with stereotypes maintained through media representation of gay and straight men and their traditionally masculine or feminine attributes.

Keep in mind, most clichΓ© characteristicsΒ are not contrived; they’re continuouslyΒ reconstructed byΒ society to reflect itsΒ expectation for ourΒ gender.Β One Redditor, ParasiteDan, didn’tΒ understand why such distinctions are put on dudesΒ just because of their genderΒ preference. In fact, heΒ eloquently wroteΒ about his experience with his homosexual housemates lack of eccentricities. So what did he notice that sets some men apart from others? ParasiteDan wrote:Β “Gay guys have sex with other men. That’s all I got so far, I’ll update if I ever come up with anythingΒ else.”

Although he’s being witty, ParasiteDan’s critique ofΒ common misconceptions about gay men is spot on. We’re all different, and who we take home is just one tiny aspect of our identity. Right,Β ParasiteDan?

Click here to read the full Reddit thread.