Well, you already know the answer. To answer the question with a question, though, do you believe that musical theatre attracts people with certain sexualities?
Do you also think people are stupid enough that if you say "yes", they'll assume all people working in musical theatre are gay?
For instance, let's say 11% of people are gay. Let's say more than that percentage work in music theatre. Maybe... 12%? In everyday life I don't think people are even observant enough to judge the difference between 11% and 12%.
Musical theater doesn't attract significantly more than any other field of study or career. Maybe a few measly percentage points but it's downright silly to assume that the entirety of the population of a sexual orientation status would all concentrate heavily into one field.
Is it normal I don't care if people think I am gay or effeminate?
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Well, you already know the answer. To answer the question with a question, though, do you believe that musical theatre attracts people with certain sexualities?
Do you also think people are stupid enough that if you say "yes", they'll assume all people working in musical theatre are gay?
For instance, let's say 11% of people are gay. Let's say more than that percentage work in music theatre. Maybe... 12%? In everyday life I don't think people are even observant enough to judge the difference between 11% and 12%.
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Musical theater doesn't attract significantly more than any other field of study or career. Maybe a few measly percentage points but it's downright silly to assume that the entirety of the population of a sexual orientation status would all concentrate heavily into one field.