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Rosie did say that she thought Oprah and Gayle are just a little bit gay. I saw the show that day. She was kidding around, but I think she meant it. She later explained that what she meant was that she believes everybody has a little interest in the same sex, like a scale of 1-10. One representing someone with a little attraction to the opposite sex and 10 being an openly full fledged gay.
I had a conversation with one of my gay friends recently about whether she had "gaydar." She said that she thought she did and that she thought most lesbians know when they meet another lesbian, even when it is unspoken. She couldn't describe just how that works. I guess Rosie thinks she knows when she sees gayness in others.
I do think the enire relationship of Oprah and Stedman has been strange. I have no problem with her not wanting to be married to him, but, do you think she is just VERY talented at keeping her love for him hidden? I never see it. She used to talk more about him than she does now for some reason.
A few years ago, I hung out with a group of girlfriends who liked to party. We had lunch every Friday at out favorite resturaunt, went out to dinner together at least one night on the weekend with dancing afterwards, and usually met for a drink one weeknight after work. We also often shopped together, went to a movie on Sunday afternoon, attended parties at each other's house, and vacationed together. I know this sounds strange.
All of the the other girls, were MARRIED. Two of them had young children. They were much more excited about the girls in the group than they were about their husbands. Believe me, they were NOT into their husbands at all. They wanted to have fun.
None of them were lesbian to my knowledge. Our friendships were totally platonic. Using Rosie's theory, we may have scored on the rating scale.
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