
Why aren't lesbians and straight men best friends, too?
Gay men and straight women have a chokehold on BFF status. Or do they?
In a recent social media discussion, a user proposed a unique perspective on interpersonal relationships, suggesting that lesbians and straight men could benefit from a relationship dynamic akin to that shared by gay men and straight women. This proposition sparked a direct response from another user, who countered by highlighting concerns regarding how some men treat women. The respondent articulated that this particular aspect of male behavior is a significant factor contributing to why many lesbians find certain interactions with men challenging. She emphasized her personal standard of respect, stating she would never treat her partner or a date in a disrespectful manner, drawing a clear distinction in relational conduct.
Gay men and straight women have a chokehold on BFF status. Or do they?