I think they were overthinking it. He seemed the most obviously, stereotypically gay, so maybe they thought that was to throw them off since it is a game.
I appreciate that you related to that so much! For anyone struggling with gender identity, it is 100% OK to have a balance of both societally-coded masculine or feminine traits/hobbies/aspects of your life and personality. Those things that you do or enjoy do not define your gender unless you want them to!
@@BluBerryPi no cause i was like no way you just gave that very well crafted, kind, wholesome response and you get a comment about biology. Sociology class should be mandatory for high school for real.
How did they not get it? She was so straight! She was blushing all the time and smiling awkwardly to all the questions. All the others were similar in their responses. It's the way she was shy and how she was smiling that gave it away.
Hmm that should have been taken into consideration.. but since I have social anxiety the way she was acting didn't phase me because I would totally be like that in this kind of a situation.
I knew she was straight. I think the problem is that a lot of people don't know the difference between sexuality and gender expression. I am pansexual but dress feminine most of the time and people usually think I am straight.
@@Vxxenzz Can you explain why people like yourself who clearly care very much, are so eager to announce they don't? Is it a power trip? A way to give your life meaning? I don't get it.
i think as a general respect thing it’s really odd for them to start saying the f slur and singing it’s praises straight after a group of people said it made them uncomfortable
Yeah...I mean I'm not against reclaiming words...it's worked relatively well for some words, But I had this weird sense that what's her name the one with the hat really didn't haven't a clue about how controversial the word still is for people, and you've got to be aware, respectful and prepare for backlash.
@@LynxieDove yeah agreed, im not necessarily against gay people using it just i think it’s violates social boundaries when u use it around someone who has JUST specified they don’t want you to
As a bisexual woman who dresses very femininely this kind of bugs me. I don’t want to have to “look” a certain way to tell people I’m queer. If I say I’m bi I want people to believe me and I hate how there is such a stereotype of feminine women only “faking” their sexuality. I just can’t wait until we are past this secret dress code thing in our society. I want to be able to both wear a pretty feminine dress and be hit on by other women. Is that really so much to ask? 😭
@@protectergaming6707 it's not just about the video, it's a problem affecting her life, why are you so pressed about someone freely expressing their difficulties?
This is a game where there's nothing to go off of except for looks and aura so I don't think there's any other way for this to go. But I get what you're saying!
Dressing as a sign for others in the community? How about I dress how I feel comfortable that day, reflecting my mood and vibe. Everything isn’t for other people damn
as a lesbian, i don’t think we can reclaim the f slur. it was a negative word targeted towards gay men, there were other words for lesbians, none of those should be used anymore as they’re harmful and damaging. it’s so weird how they based everything off stereotypes too.. i definitely would not have chosen either of the two people eliminated but oh well. gender expression does not define your gender, your sexuality or your pronouns in any way, do better peeps /lh
i mean the main reason queer people were called that was due to being rolled up and set on fire like an f.., which happened to women, men, nbs but this was a term used most often towards males in which you are correct
@@daphnesdumpster yes i agree, it was still used against all types of queer people, and is still (unfortunately, i work in queer spaces, see that way too often) used against us even today, it’s harmful, and if anyone at all, then gay men imo
@@ijustwannabehappier-v4973 im in no position to discuss any person‘s sexuality if they haven’t specifically talked about it before/publicly displayed it
Well, I know quite a few lesbians who prefer the word dyke, and that has been both used as a slur, as well as plenty of others who have worked hard at reclaiming the word. However, I do agree with you on the F slur...though if gay guys want to reclaim it...I'm for that, as well as those who would rather stay away from it. LGBPTIQQAA+ quite a bit of room for individuality and expression.
You’ll never know unless someone tells you. Period. clothes makeup, the way you hold yourself will never tell. You might have a correct assumption half the time, but no, you’ll never be able to tell.
Lmfao my gaydar is on point. Maybe just from being born and raised in California, but I could guess off look with like a 95% accuracy at least. So you trippin.
I personally don’t like how the girl said she reclaimed the “f word” and that she uses all of the time. I feel like maybe gay men I can see using it and forgive me if I’m wrong but I don’t believe the term was usually used towards gay women. I feel like it’s derogatory towards gay men?
the answer was somewhat given away because she said she was worried her mom would be watching. if she wasn't straight then her mom would know that couldn't be her favourite position.
somehow the way the concept is played out makes it less interesting than Odd one out. The discussions were awkward and the duo dynamics on both sides didn’t really add to the concept, it would probably be less messy with one person on each side. Also eliminating one person only from the group seems a little useless ? Did anyone think the same thing ?
I get that these types of videos kind of force the guessers to base their decisions off of stereotypes, but it still kind of bothers me slightly. Like choosing whether someone is gay based off of the type of coffee they drink, sport they play, and the pitch of their voice is kind of crazy to me lol. Fun video though!
wow the stereotypes in this are really disappointing also the person that thinks using the f slur is like your personality it’s not and it’s not really normal in my opinion to use that slur in normal conversation and to judge other queer people for not using it was sad
I was really excited for this but I don’t think it was well done tbh, I didn’t like the guessers I feel like they relied on stereotypes way more than other videos.
I mean all stereotypes exist because there is at least *some* truth to them. The problem with stereotypes is treating them as expectations or measures of validity. This is just a silly game where they had to identify the odd one out in a short amount of time. Generalizations are how you get there. It's just kind of how the game works.
@@jijitters not all stereotypes are true lol, like the stereotype black people can't swim, we know the history and we know very well who started that stereotype. So you can't always depend on stereotypes
@@jijitters No, they are by definition oversimplifications that cause harm to a marginalised community. A few people may fit it, but to generalise to hundreds of millions of people from every country and culture around the world is extremely damaging
I kinda cackled with them too though!🤣🤣 More than half my team were lesbians! I kinda thought it was also a dead give away. I guess in person it would seem rude to someone's face
I knew she was straight immediately. I just knew they were gonna type her as masc because her demeanor and less “done up” appearance but girl her energy just screams straight. She also came off a little uncomfortable and not quite as sassy and fun about the whole thing. Which I feel most gays have. Butch femme masc etc all kind of have that playful thing to them, an added confidence that comes with their diversity and adversity giving them a tough skin and feeling of “otherness” in society lol hard to describe, but miss girl just didn’t have that, Idk how they all missed it cuz she’s giving straight all the way
The guys choosing the one they chose as their straight person just cause his voice was deep was bad strategy. Even if you're going off of stereotypes, voice is one of the weakest ones to go off of lol. Like, masculine presenting gay men exist lol.
that was kinda a giveaway lol, i feel like straight men would make a joke or talk about what they like about women/sex with women, they wouldnt just say 'nothing' lol
@@lase.o Nah, literally only women express what they like about women, just as gay men Express what they like about men. Actual straight women are faar in between, and actual straight men don't have the answer to everything about sexuality.
all their questions were literally stereotyped its crazy.. theyre also judging on their style and how they talk, like, do people rlly think ur suppose to have a high voice or a lisp if ur gay?? does playing a sport or wearing converse have anything to do with ur sexuality??
i love 1 omgggg did NOT peg her tho, not because of her appearance (i thought it was 4 lol) but bc she blushed so much when holding hands with the other woman and that is so something i would do
i feel like the f slur is not really the same as the n word tbh. i can’t think of a single situation where the f slur can be used in a way that’s like not aggressive.
I am a straight woman, but I love converse and shiny eye liners!! I am just lazy and love comfort.. so converse for the comfort, shiny eye liner (tho' not as much as the queen on the stage here) under my black liner, because it looks dressed up without much effort.
I know what strategy the lesbians were using... they were going for the most obvious choice. But babes, if it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck!!
idk what to think abt using the f slur as a lesbian i have a lot of bi friends that use it and it’s kinda strange idk,, i have said it a couple times as a joke like oh i’m a f__ but it made me feel kinda guilty lol - but it’s the same for me with the r slur (im autistic) i’ve used it a couple times as a joke abt myself but again it made me feel guilty so idk if that’s just me
this is so toxic for the community, it's not okay to just judge people based on queer stereotypes. Deciding someone can't be gay just because his voice is deeper and he doesn't have a lisp?? What?? The continued use of the f word was also really shocking. It was originally (and still is) used as a slur against gay men, so if anyone is reclaiming it, it should be gay men, not a lesbian. If I were the people being judged in this video, the 2 pairs would have made me so uncomfortable. Pretty gross behaviour tbh
Everyone here is like, wahhh stereotypes! So what would be your approach? How would you describe your choices as you eliminate people? Or why you choose the one you deemed straight? I think you all would have to just stand there and recite that you can’t tell someone’s sexuality by looking at them. Or asking them questions. Why even watch then?
I’m a bisexual woman, my sibling is gay. I would NEVER say that word, but they can as much as they want. Hearing that lady toss it around as casually as any curse word.. OOF.
My gaydar never fails, I kept saying it was her because she literally looks like the type of girl that people would mistake for lesbian but has crushes on guys her whole life😂. Everyone else gave something
I cant believe the lesbians chose him as their straight candidate lmao hes like the last person i would have guessed
while you shouldn't assume and can be wrong, when someone is that fem there's an exception
I dunno why the gay guys chose number 5. He has gay face and it was obvious he was acting when getting asked questions.
The girl with the mushroom tatoo and the guy with blue eyes were obviously gay
maybe they thought the producers were trying to trick them bc hes so obviously gay
Ikr? Lmao it was soo obvious
I love how every time #7 spoke the twins were like "Like come one, how's he still here?"
It was the eyes. Even the lesbians were like, “who gave you those eyes?” 😍
He was so obvious
It had me cackling
@@alexandravalentina4854 w we e quw weww te😭😭 nqqqoua is an assistants we
How on earth did they think 7 was straight lmao
literallyyyy.
Maybe when he said "lips" as being the favorite part on a woman, they were thinking of the one that's not on the head.
Fr he was gayer than San Francisco
I might be trippin but 7 was so obviously gay. IDK how the lesbians thought he was straight
I think they were overthinking it. He seemed the most obviously, stereotypically gay, so maybe they thought that was to throw them off since it is a game.
Lol we were trippin for sure
@@syd7899 tbf you never know with Jubilee, they love to throw in a red herring
literally lmao you can tell just by looking
yeah they definitely overthought it. He seemed like one of those feminine foreign boys to them
I loved the straight lady’s answer “whatever I do is feminine because am a woman” 🙌🏽
I appreciate that you related to that so much!
For anyone struggling with gender identity, it is 100% OK to have a balance of both societally-coded masculine or feminine traits/hobbies/aspects of your life and personality. Those things that you do or enjoy do not define your gender unless you want them to!
@@BluBerryPi it's not socially coded just plain biology
@@xnellyxs1 this is clearly a bot for bait so do not waste your time responding everybody🥰
@@BluBerryPi oh no biology doesn't exist, I'm a bot
@@BluBerryPi no cause i was like no way you just gave that very well crafted, kind, wholesome response and you get a comment about biology. Sociology class should be mandatory for high school for real.
The way number 7 reacted, when chosen as "the straight" is hilarious 😂
how? he just smiled.
I know I was like: he couldn't contain himself. He probably also didn't understand how they thought he was straight
@@surveyorsairinc2166 he could not hold back the laugh
@@cristian-bull yeah he was giggling. and he looked super gay btw.
How did they not get it? She was so straight! She was blushing all the time and smiling awkwardly to all the questions. All the others were similar in their responses. It's the way she was shy and how she was smiling that gave it away.
Hmm that should have been taken into consideration.. but since I have social anxiety the way she was acting didn't phase me because I would totally be like that in this kind of a situation.
@@mogotrevo my guess is that if she had social anxiety she wouldn't have wanted to participate in this? And be front and centre too.
@@cindyndeda532 not really, I have social anxiety but still put myself out there to try to combat it
Or social anxiety? I would blush and smile and stand there awkwardly the whole time and I’m hella gay.
@@beautywithnatalie99 ah cool!
kinda weird how queer people are so diverse and yet everyone judges whether someone is queer or not based on such stereotypes..
ikr like what does my hair and sport i play have to do with my sexuality??😭✋🏽
Yeah I was kinda glad the deep voice stereotype didn't work out.
@@mateajarebc yeah, the ppl who are voting are super annoying. especially sidney, with all of the weird stereotypes
It's not weird, it's normal, stereotypes. Come from truth
They usually apply.
I liked how the guy with the red beanie waved his hand in the reveal to indicate that they chose wrong and that he was actually gay, lol.
Way to give it away dildo
U just ruined the vid for me
@@randomgirl1367 stop reading the comments
@@randomgirl1367 same why was this the first comment on this vid for me 🤣😒
@@randomgirl1367 ...Why would you read the comments before watching the video? The comments are for discussing the video. Biggest fool ever.
The way the twins kept turning to the camera mouthing GAY every time #7 spoke xD lol
That was the best part
I knew she was straight. I think the problem is that a lot of people don't know the difference between sexuality and gender expression. I am pansexual but dress feminine most of the time and people usually think I am straight.
im a gay guy who everyone assumes is straight cos I don't 'dress' or 'act' gay
We do not care
Yeah
@@Vxxenzz Can you explain why people like yourself who clearly care very much, are so eager to announce they don't? Is it a power trip? A way to give your life meaning? I don't get it.
@@b.1162 its fun
The gay twins literally thought number 5 was straight because he has a deep voice 🤦♂️🤦♂️
And no lisp lmaooo
Most gay men have have higher voices than straight men
Ikr 😓🤦♂️
Some straight men out on voices to sound deeper
@@Straumnes that’s just a stereotype??
“ i am a woman and whatever i do is feminine “ that is so powerful ❤️
i think as a general respect thing it’s really odd for them to start saying the f slur and singing it’s praises straight after a group of people said it made them uncomfortable
Yeah...I mean I'm not against reclaiming words...it's worked relatively well for some words, But I had this weird sense that what's her name the one with the hat really didn't haven't a clue about how controversial the word still is for people, and you've got to be aware, respectful and prepare for backlash.
@@LynxieDove yeah agreed, im not necessarily against gay people using it just i think it’s violates social boundaries when u use it around someone who has JUST specified they don’t want you to
It was a slur used for women before it started being used for gay men.
@@roisin764 How is this relevant to the discussion at hand
@@roisin764 what was?
the lesbians really chose the most obviously gay dude 💀
Literally the last two people I would've chosen though haha!
How? 5 acts very seterotypical straight
@@joshuahagan1797 no
@@drakebell5649 explain how
@@joshuahagan1797 absolutely not he gave me non straight vibes. It’s just like a vibe he gave.
@@icantstandpeople6427 I guess people have different perceptions on what straight or non-straight vibes are then
No way they chose 7 as straight😭
I burst out laughing when they chose him
I WAS HECKING SCREAMING WHEN THEY CHOSE NUMBER 7, it's so obvious 😭
It's like a game of Guess Who, the stereotype edition
exactly and it annoyed me every second
@@Random-sk6hm To be honest... But maybe they can't help themselves having met so many stereotypical gay guys and gals.
@@officialnoonon I’m gonna be honest I’m sure part of it has to do with them being white
i cant be the only one that thinks a lot of sydney's questions were just weird, unnecessary, and uncomfortable 😓😓
nah she made me incredibly uncomfortable the entire video. has absolutely rancid vibes.
Actually proud of myself for recognising the straight woman… She was a pretty easy catch in my opinion
Sureee
As a bisexual woman who dresses very femininely this kind of bugs me. I don’t want to have to “look” a certain way to tell people I’m queer. If I say I’m bi I want people to believe me and I hate how there is such a stereotype of feminine women only “faking” their sexuality. I just can’t wait until we are past this secret dress code thing in our society. I want to be able to both wear a pretty feminine dress and be hit on by other women. Is that really so much to ask? 😭
Why are you pressed over a video
@@protectergaming6707 why do you care
Girl I feel you. I'm lesbian but I look super straight! It gets annoying cos guys would hit on me and it's like I LIKE GIRLS PLSSS
@@protectergaming6707 it's not just about the video, it's a problem affecting her life, why are you so pressed about someone freely expressing their difficulties?
This is a game where there's nothing to go off of except for looks and aura so I don't think there's any other way for this to go. But I get what you're saying!
It was so obvious Daisy is straight with the expressions and answers she gave 😂
Dressing as a sign for others in the community? How about I dress how I feel comfortable that day, reflecting my mood and vibe. Everything isn’t for other people damn
Yeah, I didn't like that either. I dress for myself not anyone else.
What influences you
Those were awful final guesses, haha.
I would love to see more people judge other people of their same community based on the stereotypes please
Same! I hope they do a video with black people where they ask each other if they all like chicken
@@Random-sk6hm bruh
@@Random-sk6hm wth?
@@Random-sk6hm you thought everyone would agree with you 🫡
@@Random-sk6hm 🤨📸
I feel like #7 was laughing when they chose him bc he didn’t believe it 😂
as a lesbian, i don’t think we can reclaim the f slur. it was a negative word targeted towards gay men, there were other words for lesbians, none of those should be used anymore as they’re harmful and damaging.
it’s so weird how they based everything off stereotypes too.. i definitely would not have chosen either of the two people eliminated but oh well.
gender expression does not define your gender, your sexuality or your pronouns in any way, do better peeps /lh
i mean the main reason queer people were called that was due to being rolled up and set on fire like an f.., which happened to women, men, nbs but this was a term used most often towards males in which you are correct
@@daphnesdumpster yes i agree, it was still used against all types of queer people, and is still (unfortunately, i work in queer spaces, see that way too often) used against us even today, it’s harmful, and if anyone at all, then gay men imo
You've Rosé as your pfp... do you think shes a lesbian?
@@ijustwannabehappier-v4973 im in no position to discuss any person‘s sexuality if they haven’t specifically talked about it before/publicly displayed it
Well, I know quite a few lesbians who prefer the word dyke, and that has been both used as a slur, as well as plenty of others who have worked hard at reclaiming the word. However, I do agree with you on the F slur...though if gay guys want to reclaim it...I'm for that, as well as those who would rather stay away from it. LGBPTIQQAA+ quite a bit of room for individuality and expression.
You’ll never know unless someone tells you. Period. clothes makeup, the way you hold yourself will never tell. You might have a correct assumption half the time, but no, you’ll never be able to tell.
Except for #7, that dude gay af and definitely does the stereotypical gay talk. The way he said "But then I got busy" girl-
Lmfao my gaydar is on point. Maybe just from being born and raised in California, but I could guess off look with like a 95% accuracy at least. So you trippin.
This is just not true, some people make it blatantly obvious, like 7 in this video, The lesbins are fools for picking him
@@Tingley19 There are tests online, proof it.
People can tell with me. I've learned to accept that lol. But I get what you mean, you can't tell with lots of people.
So this is like the opposite of the odd one out, where every one but one is lying :p
It's interesting.
This is what we have been asking for for forever!!😭😭 loved it!!
feels like when in spyfall i gave everyone but one person the spy role
I adore this series.
same.
I wish we could’ve heard more from the lineup.
When she said "I'm a female, whatever I do is feminine".
period crypto terf queen
Lovee her for that
yeah total delusion
@@dp271 wym
@@dp271 how is that delusion, it's truth lmao
That share your favourite sex position question, was awkwaaaard 😟😟
I personally don’t like how the girl said she reclaimed the “f word” and that she uses all of the time. I feel like maybe gay men I can see using it and forgive me if I’m wrong but I don’t believe the term was usually used towards gay women. I feel like it’s derogatory towards gay men?
the answer was somewhat given away because she said she was worried her mom would be watching. if she wasn't straight then her mom would know that couldn't be her favourite position.
what?? If her mom knew she wasn't straight, what correlation is there to her favorite sex position?
Nah it makes sense that she would be worried because her mom is probably Catholic
Not true because she was just worried in general to talk about sex because of her religious background
or maybe she just doesnt wanna talk about sex in front of her catholic mother
That wasn't a give away, everyone else is pretending to be straight, they're gonna give answers as if they're straight too. Jfc.
somehow the way the concept is played out makes it less interesting than Odd one out. The discussions were awkward and the duo dynamics on both sides didn’t really add to the concept, it would probably be less messy with one person on each side. Also eliminating one person only from the group seems a little useless ? Did anyone think the same thing ?
Loved this pls do more epidodes like this
it was so confusing lol i like the mole one better
sydney is so extra with the stereotypes
fr
It is absolutely sendingggg me that they chose #7
Even 7 himself was laughing when the gals were explaining why they chose him.
As much as I found this video entertainment, I don’t think someone’s personality should be based on their sexuality and their stereotypes
exactly
People that have no personality make their sexuality their personality, it's weird.
That's what I think they are trying to show. You can't guess what someone is based on those stereotypes. They were wrong.
@@rais.3817 for many it was easy to guess tho
I doubt it will ever change
I'm a straight women and have armpit hair, that argument would not of worked haha
Sorry but you don't even look remotely straight so I don't think they'd even ask that question before deducing you to being gay.
9:03 when he kept looking at the camera I kept dying lol 😂
I get that these types of videos kind of force the guessers to base their decisions off of stereotypes, but it still kind of bothers me slightly. Like choosing whether someone is gay based off of the type of coffee they drink, sport they play, and the pitch of their voice is kind of crazy to me lol. Fun video though!
People are as diverse as grains of sand on a beach, stereotypes although true in some instances don't reflect reality.
wow the stereotypes in this are really disappointing also the person that thinks using the f slur is like your personality it’s not and it’s not really normal in my opinion to use that slur in normal conversation and to judge other queer people for not using it was sad
exactly this video was awkward 🥶
Zak mouthing “gay” to the camera at 7:52 lmfaooooo
“I’m a female so everything I do is feminine.” I LOVE that.
the group seemed a bit unconfortable with how the teams were using that much stereotypes as questions
I was really excited for this but I don’t think it was well done tbh, I didn’t like the guessers I feel like they relied on stereotypes way more than other videos.
I mean all stereotypes exist because there is at least *some* truth to them. The problem with stereotypes is treating them as expectations or measures of validity. This is just a silly game where they had to identify the odd one out in a short amount of time. Generalizations are how you get there. It's just kind of how the game works.
@@jijitters not all stereotypes are true lol, like the stereotype black people can't swim, we know the history and we know very well who started that stereotype. So you can't always depend on stereotypes
@@jijitters No, they are by definition oversimplifications that cause harm to a marginalised community. A few people may fit it, but to generalise to hundreds of millions of people from every country and culture around the world is extremely damaging
@@jijitters I mean yeah, I get this whole game is relying on stereotypes but it just didn’t feel well done.
The guessers were really obnoxious, ruined the video.
I'm gay but I feel like people wouldn't be able to guess that. Kinda wanna be in a video like this just to see
The way my jaw DROPPED when they said 7
i don't know if the video was edited, but when she said she plays basketball and the lesbians laughed it was a bit rude
yeah i noticed that too !!! They seemed so judgy and acted like the mean popular girls from high school
I kinda cackled with them too though!🤣🤣 More than half my team were lesbians! I kinda thought it was also a dead give away. I guess in person it would seem rude to someone's face
Fr, they’re annoying af
finnally the among us episode ive been waiting for
I knew she was straight immediately. I just knew they were gonna type her as masc because her demeanor and less “done up” appearance but girl her energy just screams straight. She also came off a little uncomfortable and not quite as sassy and fun about the whole thing. Which I feel most gays have. Butch femme masc etc all kind of have that playful thing to them, an added confidence that comes with their diversity and adversity giving them a tough skin and feeling of “otherness” in society lol hard to describe, but miss girl just didn’t have that, Idk how they all missed it cuz she’s giving straight all the way
I would watch the twin gays all day long, everything about them is so fun
The guys choosing the one they chose as their straight person just cause his voice was deep was bad strategy. Even if you're going off of stereotypes, voice is one of the weakest ones to go off of lol. Like, masculine presenting gay men exist lol.
The guys not knowing what they like about being straight. Like damn there’s sooooo many things i LOVE about being gay
that was kinda a giveaway lol, i feel like straight men would make a joke or talk about what they like about women/sex with women, they wouldnt just say 'nothing' lol
@@lase.o exactly
@@lase.o Nah, literally only women express what they like about women, just as gay men Express what they like about men. Actual straight women are faar in between, and actual straight men don't have the answer to everything about sexuality.
Sydney and Alex did all those theatrics for nothing lol
Nothing new huh
Annoying.
this is exactly why i can't with so many lgbtq people- i need to be seen as a person, not a stereotype
the "straight people" in the beginning sounds like "ugh them again" and i burst out laughing
Can't believe they choose 7😂😂
Omg #5’s little peace sign was friggin cute
all their questions were literally stereotyped its crazy.. theyre also judging on their style and how they talk, like, do people rlly think ur suppose to have a high voice or a lisp if ur gay?? does playing a sport or wearing converse have anything to do with ur sexuality??
i love 1 omgggg
did NOT peg her tho, not because of her appearance (i thought it was 4 lol) but bc she blushed so much when holding hands with the other woman and that is so something i would do
i feel like the f slur is not really the same as the n word tbh. i can’t think of a single situation where the f slur can be used in a way that’s like not aggressive.
I am a straight woman, but I love converse and shiny eye liners!!
I am just lazy and love comfort.. so converse for the comfort, shiny eye liner (tho' not as much as the queen on the stage here) under my black liner, because it looks dressed up without much effort.
the video was super entertaining but i found it hard to stop the straight person cause none of the questions asked were helpful🤣🤣
As a straight person who is socially aloof and can never tell who is gay or lesbian, I am glad to see they couldn't figure it out
we need more screen time of #7 🔥🥵
Yessss
you two knuckleheads have a combined iq of 5
Back up hooker he's mine
and #4 for me and girls
number 7 is such a giveaway bruh😭 he’s too beautiful
i could tell number 7 wasnt straight in the beginning 😂
At times when Sydney (the girl with the hat) would look up she looked like a curly haired Cara Delevigne
Looking at this today listening to the qn “when ur in a bar wat drink will you order ?” ….. my answer was “A negroni, sbagliato with presseco on it”😅💀
Awesome commentary on stereotypes and judgement.
This is an interesting episode. Make more of it
Bruh the redhead is stunning!
His face at 9:04 - I'm cackling
how do you feel about the world f*gt everyone's shock of her saying it like that i even gasped a little bit cus it was aggressive XD
Lmaooo! The fact that I picked the straight person after one minute! 😂
I’m still kinda confused on this concept 😭😭 so they all pretend to be straight or??? Like the opposite of odd one out??
same im confused
Yes that's the point! It's harder to guess when everyone is lying or being "the mole"
I know what strategy the lesbians were using... they were going for the most obvious choice. But babes, if it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck!!
It’s the way #5 held hands with the other guys, it was a give away
This video is so confusing the caption is who will find the straight and there looking for a gay I'm confused ? ??
I feel like the actors didn’t even try 😆 or weren’t prepared. Re-do please! Actors, make it more challenging 🤭
I guessed her straight away. No pun intended.. she seemed a bit uncomfortable.
I would be too as a gay guy cos all of them were just reinforcing toxic stereotypes and I wouldn't feel like I fit in
She's literally the only normal looking one. So obvious
@@jazminrod6 what….. “normal “ interesting choice of words
idk what to think abt using the f slur as a lesbian i have a lot of bi friends that use it and it’s kinda strange idk,, i have said it a couple times as a joke like oh i’m a f__ but it made me feel kinda guilty lol - but it’s the same for me with the r slur (im autistic) i’ve used it a couple times as a joke abt myself but again it made me feel guilty so idk if that’s just me
listen my very straight married brother has nipple piercings 😂😂 so you never know
exactly and im gay and I would never get them
@@Random-sk6hm haha exactly!! i don’t think i would either just cause of the pain. stuff like that means nothing in terms of gay vs straight
@@somebodyoncetoldme2664 exactly I've never heard of piercings even being part of gay culture
i really like this twist of having teams choose
this is so toxic for the community, it's not okay to just judge people based on queer stereotypes. Deciding someone can't be gay just because his voice is deeper and he doesn't have a lisp?? What?? The continued use of the f word was also really shocking. It was originally (and still is) used as a slur against gay men, so if anyone is reclaiming it, it should be gay men, not a lesbian. If I were the people being judged in this video, the 2 pairs would have made me so uncomfortable. Pretty gross behaviour tbh
this one was so obvious to me idk how neither team got it
Love this channel
Sydney deserves to be punished by Mao for that insane f slur debacle
Everyone here is like, wahhh stereotypes! So what would be your approach? How would you describe your choices as you eliminate people? Or why you choose the one you deemed straight? I think you all would have to just stand there and recite that you can’t tell someone’s sexuality by looking at them. Or asking them questions. Why even watch then?
When she said doggy…. I was like oh yeah it’s her n she said she shouldn’t have said that 😂
1:54 when did cis women get so comfortable saying it ?? like how often do they REALLY get called the f slur, i'm interested
as a cis lesbian i was SHAKEN when she just outright said that i’m not even exaggerating 💀 i can tell you it’s never (from my experience at least😭)
I’m a bisexual woman, my sibling is gay. I would NEVER say that word, but they can as much as they want. Hearing that lady toss it around as casually as any curse word.. OOF.
we need a part 2 this was so entertaining
Their faces when she said she preferred hot coffee sent me
I knew it was her from the freaking thumbnail , and then throughout the whole video i still thought it was her
This was hilarious 🤣🤣🤣🤣 need more of these pls
My gaydar never fails, I kept saying it was her because she literally looks like the type of girl that people would mistake for lesbian but has crushes on guys her whole life😂. Everyone else gave something