• @[email protected]
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    -181 month ago

    Considering how overwhelmed with emotions the lady in the front is, how do we know these two are not similarly worked up and just grabbing each other out of excitement, and it’s more that the belief moment this caught us misleading? Is there any evidence that they are actually lesbians?

    I’ve got nothing against homosexuality, but I am also not sold that these two are gay.

    • @[email protected]OPM
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      521 month ago

      I too lay my hand gently on a woman’s thigh, nestle into her body, and lean in towards her lips as she holds me with both arms and leans in towards my lips in turn when I’m excited about a band on stage.

      For some reason I’m not very welcome at concerts.

      • @Piatro
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        61 month ago

        I for one am frequently so close to my very good friends that my nose is pressed against theirs, my eyes only able to see theirs, the world not existing around us, while discussing in a platonic way how their day is going.

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      151 month ago

      I’d say the body language is pretty clear. The one putting her hand on the other’s thigh, that one putting her hand on the other’s arm, they’re making eye contact, they’re not screaming, their faces are very close like they’re going in for a kiss.

        • @cheddar
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          Sometimes it feels some people have seen two women in the same room only in lesbian porn. Something like that can easily happen without any sexual/romantic aspect.

          • @[email protected]
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            -21 month ago

            I mean, I get it in this case it’s very suggestive. I’ve just seen so many pictures that don’t even remotely tell the whole story that without something else to confirm it, I think it’s presumptuous to assume they are gay.