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I am the heterosexual Truman Capote.
I didn't know if I was heterosexual or homosexual.
A gay man has no business leading on a heterosexual woman.
I'm not always in that good with middle-aged heterosexual men.
I love women; I have women friends, but I'm definitely a heterosexual.
If you're in a heterosexual relationship and you're a female, you win.
I think most men, heterosexual and homosexual, enjoy being considered sexual objects.
I decided to be heterosexual because I felt like that's the life God intended me to live.
There's no difference between a gay person and a heterosexual person at the end of the day.
I'm really not an avowed heterosexual. I'm no more proud of it than of being white or tall.
As a heterosexual designer, it is really, really important to have a woman's point of view.
Being in a heterosexual relationship for a woman is always implicitly a little bit humiliating.
I'm about as privileged as you can get. I'm a white, male, heterosexual front man of a rock band.
I am a heterosexual who is completely cool with folks who aren't, and I hail from Plum Borough, Pa.
The first film role I deliberately chose to play after I came out was a raging heterosexual, John Profumo.
We were five heterosexual, good-looking men. We competed against each other for the sexiest girls... I won.
So much of male heterosexual comedy can be steeped in a gay panic. A lot of juvenile comedy is predicated on that.
Regardless of whether you're in a gay or heterosexual relationship, you're going to go through your ups and downs.
Women don't go to war to kill other women. Wars and armies and nuclear weapons are essentially heterosexual hobbies.
If there is a substantial difference between a gay couple and a childless heterosexual couple, I'm unable to see it.
Long-term heterosexual monogamy is still the dominant model: men and women still want to pair for a long period of time.
Even though I present as heterosexual, I've been all over the planet sexually and proud of that and never tried to hide it.
I'm very heterosexual, so dating women is something I'm not ashamed of. But my love life is not as exciting as it is reported to be.
Most fashion photography is done by gay people finding women sexy - which is sort of not sexy at all, at least to a heterosexual man.
I'm pushing back against the white, misogynistic, heterosexual establishment in the music industry. Like, literally, in all its forms.
A man who reads effeminate may well be consistently heterosexual, and another one might be gay. We can't read sexuality off of gender.
I'm totally against straight marriage - even though I'm married. I don't think heterosexual marriage is any of the government's business.
It seems to me the most important issue in the LGBT community is the right to be queer-the right to be free of the heterosexual assumption.
The state and the church seldom approve of anything I do. I don't need their approval. I don't aspire to the heterosexual nuclear family model.
I'm the youngest of three boys. Both of the older two are very heterosexual, football-watching, married, child-rearing, cornfed Midwestern guys.
Y'know, even in a lot of heterosexual cinema it's always kind of miserable. Love doesn't work and then, if it does work, it's suddenly a rom-com.
There's a lot of healing that needs to happen between the LGBT community and the cisgender heterosexual world. There's a ton of misunderstanding.
For a heterosexual man - I know that's a hotly debated topic, but only among those who don't know me - I have grown to really appreciate fashion.
As a heterosexual man, I've never really doubted my sexuality, but I've had men in my life and thought, 'If I was gay, I'd be with him' - you know?
I could be wrong, but I think heterosexual marriage is threatened more by heterosexuals. I don't know why gay marriage challenges my marriage in any way.
By definition, gay is smart. I see plenty of macho heterosexual idiots, but nine times out of 10 you can have a great conversation if you find a gay guy.
Making jokes is about the most wrong and stupid thing a bemused, middle-aged, white heterosexual Anglo Saxon sort of Celt Australian male can do these days.
Sometimes I get into the mindset that being heterosexual is a brave new world, because you can conceive, and you work out the rest of it once you're pregnant.
I'm a heterosexual, married woman with children. I'm a mother who's also a track mom, who cooks and cleans. And I just happen to be an ally for the gay community.
There is no such thing as a homosexual or a heterosexual person. There are only homo- or heterosexual acts. Most people are a mixture of impulses if not practices.
My image had always been very heterosexual, very straight. So it was a nice experience for me, a chance to clarify my own feelings about gay and lesbian civil rights.
When are we going to stop labeling everyone? How many times have I been referred to as 'out gay actor?' Do we say, 'out heterosexual actor' when we refer to Tom Hanks?
A bunch of liberals wanted to outlaw men gazing at women because the gaze was said to objectify women. Sorry, liberals, it can't be helped among the heterosexual crowd.
To me, if a heterosexual has a right to do it, then I have a right to do it. And if it's important to the gay youth - who are now setting the agenda - then its important to me.
My mum would say sometimes, 'Do you think you might be gay?' But it wasn't that. When I imagined myself in a romantic setting, it was heterosexual, but I was just always a girl.
Males do not represent two discrete populations, heterosexual and homosexual. The world is not to be divided into sheeps and goats. Not all things are black nor all things white.
If people think I am gay, yeah, hey that doesn't bother me. Not at all. What would people think? To me I am such a heterosexual guy. It doesn't even, I don't even think about it.
I leave it very open because, at the end of the day, it's one of those things where I shouldn't have to reinforce and state, 'No, I'm a heterosexual' - because that's all nonsense.
There is no conscious choice of heterosexual identity any more than there is a homosexual one. The last person in the world who wants to be homosexual, for the most part, are homosexuals.
There are some good traditions in our culture, one of which is that men dance with women. Soon we will reach the stage where we will all have to publicly apologise for being heterosexual.