>>82302639
>Although queer men and women are usually more friendly than people here on /r9k/, anon.
>I don't think you'll get social rejection or harrassment unless you say something really stupid in front of them like "gays 4 Trump" or something.
well most of /lgbt/ are trannies who hate gay men so i wouldn't wanna be friends with them anyway (yes they genuinely hate us, only FTMs which are rare on that board don't)
i added one actual gay guy from there once 2 years ago and he seemed very disinterested and basically ended the conversation quick after adding me and we only did a bit of small talk. i admit it's probably because i had a furry profile picture tho
ended up blocking him since he never messaged me back, never tried adding an anon since
i used to be popular on discord around 2020 though but there was so much drama in that i never tried again since