I’M Not Saying I Hate You But I Would Unplug Your Life Support To Charge My Phone Shirt
Well there I’M Not Saying I Hate You But I Would Unplug Your Life Support To Charge My Phone Shirt is a rich tradition of signifiers that gay people would use to identify each other, before it was more socially acceptable and before you could just find someone to hook up with on a dating app. So it’s not a crazy idea. Although I don’t exactly know how much truth there is to the right earring thing. This is absolutely the source of many such things. The problem was that straight guys had no idea what those signifiers were, someone would hear about one of these codes (possibly real, possibly not, possibly just regional, possibly outdated from 20 years ago), then it would go through a game of telephone as it gets passed around by word of mouth, and a wide variety of rumors that "doing X means that you're gay" would circulate.
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