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Serious inquiry - Froge - 09-16-2013 So you guys know how a common stereotype with gay males is that they have a lisp, which is that they speak 's' sound as 'th', emirite? During the medieval times, one of the most homophobic eras of western history, words involving pronunciation of "th" were a lot more common. For example: "thou", "thine", "thy", and "th" was also added to the end of many verbs like "speaketh" or "harketh". Any correlation? RE: Serious inquiry - Ghieri - 09-16-2013 (09-16-2013, 01:13 AM)Chronofrog Wrote: So you guys know how a common stereotype with gay males is that they have a lisp, which is that they speak 's' sound as 'th', emirite? A lisp wouldn't be "Speaketh" it would be "sthpeaketh". So probably not. I'm afraid I'm to tired to look up the etymology, so I won't. RE: Serious inquiry - DavidS - 09-16-2013 Never heard that having a lisp is a stereotype for homosexual males. o.O Maybe it is because I live in Germany and the language matters? The only difference I see when looking at my homosexual friends is that they have a much better sense for style and are generally less grumpy than I am. RE: Serious inquiry - Cuyir - 09-16-2013 (09-16-2013, 07:01 PM)DavidS Wrote: Never heard that having a lisp is a stereotype for homosexual males. o.O Maybe it is because I live in Germany and the language matters? The only difference I see when looking at my homosexual friends is that they have a much better sense for style and are generally less grumpy than I am. That is so odd. I'm not from Germany but my gay friends are pretty relaxed and chill towards things that bother them too. Odd.... RE: Serious inquiry - Froge - 09-16-2013 And I was hoping for fabulous medieval knights. |