The point was exactly the opposite. : unamused: why some people (like Tyler) can be freely assumed gay and others - some barely that different from him - need a new Council of Nicaea or États généraux in order to be at least assumed bi on LPSG.
Hmm I think the way it seems to work is that very fem or flamboyant gay men will be assumed to be gay, statement or otherwise. Unless they are actively bearding with a woman, it's safe to assume they are not closeted or anything.

More 'straight-passing' queer guys will naturally have a lot more debate and silly arguing over if they are gay or not, and higher demands for "proof" like a statement or a grindr screenshot. Classic but predictable double standard.
 
That's one of the things I love about, competitive diving, pretty much everyone is gay. :joy:
The vast majority of divers identify as straight. Not sure where you live but it sounds nice