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44 Photos That Made People Go "Um...Are The Straights Okay?" This Pride Month

44 Photos That Made People Go "Um...Are The Straights Okay?" This Pride Month

Yahoo22-06-2025
1.Only a straight person would name their child "SEXY."
2.Or think this is funny and not at all creepy.
3.Have fun getting stuff in your eyes!
4.Why are we ascribing gender to household objects?
5.Or drugs?
6.What about this is feminine?
7.How did it "get him through a lot"???
8.Well, this woman dodged a bullet.
9.And they say it's queer people who are sexualizing children.
10.Ew. Just...ew.
11.Ew again!!!!
12.I swear, straight people are obsessed with genitals.
13.If I were married and my husband bought us these, I'd file for divorce.
14.Fellas, is it gay to not want to ruin your shoes?
15.Wasn't Narcissus a man?
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16.Why do you feel the need to broadcast this messed-up take to every person who sees your car?
17.Red meat isn't for women! Their sensitive, girlish stomachs can only handle leaves!
18.I didn't realize you were supposed to throw out all your lingerie and get new sets after a breakup.
19.Well, this is horrifying. Why would you put this on your car???
20.Who thought this was a good idea???
21.Someone tell this to all the male fiction authors.
22.Imagine your sense of self being this fragile that you need to affirm it through going to a specific barber and also leaving this ridiculous review.
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23.You heard it here first, folks: men aren't allowed to ride bikes, use a credit card, live in an apartment, or USE FORKS OR GLASSES.
24.They even have to genderize...emojis?!
25.Haha, sexual assault is so funny!
26.This is the correct response.
27.If you feel this way about your wife, why are you with her?
28.Just get a divorce, not a kitschy object that says "I hate my wife."
29.DIVORCE!!! The only answer is divorce.
30.No one's forcing you to be with women.
31.And if you're a woman who sees men like this...you don't have to date them!
32.Because all little girls should aspire to marry a man as their biggest goal.
33.Oh...oh, no.
34.I feel terrible for every woman this man has ever been with.
35.If you have to do this to get household chores done, it's over.
36.There are so many things wrong with this, I don't even know where to start.
37.Same with this.
38."Your line"??? What is this, Game of Thrones?
39.I'm not gonna enter the circumcision debate, but you gotta admit, this is a SUPER creepy way to think about it.
40.Haha, women make no sense!
41.Uh...what?
42.It makes me sad for men that some male-dominated industries (in this case, construction) are like this.
43.And you think drag queens are predators???
44.And finally...the straights need better sex education.
H/T: r/AreTheStraightsOK
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