Men Are Sharing The Everyday Things They Have Been Told Not To Do Because "It's Gay" And Some Of These Are WILD

Recently, a Reddit thread started by u/baetangarette went viral after this question was posed: "Straight guys, what is the strangest thing you have been told not to do because 'it's gay'?"

Soon after, makeup artist and activist Matt Bernstein (aka mattxiv) created an Instagram post highlighting performative masculinity, aka the adoption of traits considered to be “masculine” to achieve acceptance in society.

Text on image: "Straight men: what's the weirdest thing you've been told you can't do because it's gay?" Below, a response: "My dad called me gay for eating a salad at lunch one time. I was in the first grade."
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Here are some of the most top-voted responses from the post:

*Get ready for a whole bunch of anti-gay and misogynistic rhetoric. 

1."Putting on sunscreen."

u/JumpyInterview83

"FELLAS! Is it gay to protect yourself from UV rays?"

u/puffinball

Person lying face down on a colorful striped towel at the beach with visible tan lines on their back
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2."The strangest one I've heard is that two guys can't drive around in a convertible with the top down."

u/instantcreampie

3."Eating soup. For some reason, a friend of mine thinks soup is gay and I love soup."

u/rubysundance

Man in light shirt eating soup in a restaurant
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4."Get a vasectomy. I’ve seen it making the rounds of fundamentalist influencers as well. Apparently having tons of unprotected worry-free sex with my wife is gay."

u/barrister_bear

5."I've heard before that two guys can't sit next to each other in a movie theater if it's not crowded."

u/instantcreampie

A person with a white beard sits alone in a theater, surrounded by red auditorium seats, appearing contemplative
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6."Cleaning your house. I was getting ready for a big party and had cleaned the house spotless. A random guy said, 'Wow your place is so clean, what are you gay?' All my friends just stared at him and started laughing at him."

u/dazcon5

7."My dad called me gay for eating a salad at lunch one time. I was in the first grade."

u/moslof_flosom

A group of people dining indoors, smiling and enjoying a meal together. Lush plants decorate the restaurant setting
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8."Drink wine. In 'small-town Southern USA,' guys drink beer and girls drink wine. Some dude took my glass of wine and gave me a beer at a house party once."

u/Swagger316

9."I had a male friend who wouldn’t drink through a straw because you 'look gay' when you use a straw."

u/Imaginary_Pause24

A person outdoors wearing a denim jacket and holding a glass, smiling with a blurred cityscape background
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10."Designing a 'curvy' UI component, like a button, alert dialog, or text box. If it's too rounded, my coworker says it's gay."

u/fishintankagain

11."I was literally tattooing on a guy and I said, 'Ok, just have magenta and gold then we're done' and he, I shit you not, said, 'Magenta?! What are you, queer? Just call it pink. Don't need to have fancy names for shit.' Like dude, I have 10 different shades of pink in this drawer."

u/Warnex9

Tattoo artist with a tattoo machine inks a geometric design on a person's forearm in a studio setting
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12."When I was in a running club the trainer told me to close my hands to a fist while running or else it looked gay. I still don't understand his point. Are fists heterosexual and open hands gay? And also how does that have ANYTHING to do with running?"

u/Saaihead

13."Have a cat. My little buddy is so damn cool. Everyone loves Cosmo."

u/Saganists

Man with a beard holds a cat lovingly in a cozy room with various items in the background
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14."Going down on a woman. Seriously. Fellas, is it gay to have sex with women?"

u/MaximumZer0

15."Any leg cross that wasn't your ankle resting on your knee was considered gay."

u/TheMazoo

Man with a beard in casual attire sits on a leather couch in a room with clothing and shelves in the background
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16."Checking my finger nails with my palm facing away from me."

u/MarkZuckarberg

17."Moisturizing, using conditioner, or spending time on skincare."

u/Electrical_Top_6597

A person smiling, applying cream to their face, looking into a mirror
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18."Running for a train or bus."

u/Welsh_Redneck

19."Old guys at work said that liking avocado is gay."

u/NumHalls

Person slicing an avocado on a wooden cutting board, surrounded by various kitchen items and ingredients
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20."Like flowers. I love lilacs and will not be shamed for going out of my way every spring to fall in love with the smell again and again."

u/LimpAd5888

21."Using an umbrella."

u/JBx89x

A person with a black umbrella walking on a wet path lined with trees, facing away
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22."A Facebook friend posted she would never let her man wear flip flops because 'that's gay.'"

u/brainless_bob

23.And finally, the most common response: "Wiping your own ass."

u/Envy_The_King

steve harvey looking very confused

What other absolutely wild toxic masculinity have you heard from others? Let us know in the comments below.

Some submissions have been edited for length and/or clarity.