A research firm like Harris could conduct a nationwide poll, but that wasn’t an option for me. It quickly became apparent that reaching any definitive conclusion was going to be difficult. Do these hold any truth, or, as many other gay stereotypes, are these beliefs just ideas fueled pop culture and generalizations? The commonly held belief is that gay men drive “effeminate” cars, such as small sporty convertibles, and lesbians drive butch cars such as trucks and sport utility vehicles. To uncover the truth of any stereotype, we first have to define that stereotype. I decided to take action and find out if there is any truth in the gay car stereotype. As a gay man and a car enthusiast, I noticed that the stereotypes about homosexuals don’t stop with how we dress and sound, but also what we drive. Every person on Earth, no matter what race, religion, colour, or sexual orientation, suffers from the injustice of stereotypes.
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