Gay is gay

"Does that gay when I see some hot gym bros and I get bricked up?"

I ask for my friend, don't overthinking too much.

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Gay is gay

Gay is gay

Gay is gay


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"Does that gay when I see some hot gym bros and I get bricked up?"


"Does thaIs it gay when I see some hot gym bros and I(I) get bricked up?" "Is it gay when I see some hot gym bros and (I) get bricked up?"

You can consider omitting the second "I". It might help the sentence flow more smoothly.

"Does thaIs it gay if when I see some hot gym bros and I get bricked up?" "Is it gay if when I see some hot gym bros I get bricked up?"

Or: "Is it gay if I get bricked up when I see some hot gym bros?"

I ask for my friend, don't overthinking too much.


I'm asking for my friend, don't overthinking too much. I'm asking for my friend, don't overthink too much.

I'm asking for my friend, don't overthinking too much it. I'm asking for my friend, don't overthink it.

"overthink too much" is okay grammatically but it's like you're saying the same thing twice. I'd say the above or you could say "don't think about it too much."

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