Lukas, Queer As Folk was a good glimpse, but to an extent it was the ideal, eh? Well, I guess that depends upon your point of view! But for the most part the show did a great job of showing the issues, the dynamics of relationships and the extremes in our culture. It was an amazingly brave show with wonderfully courageous actors.
That is not to say there are not extremes of the same ilk in het culture, just in case anyone is getting that bit confused.
Gay culture is historical in nature and by definition. We can take it back to the late 1800's where "Boston Marriages" became the term for two women living together... it's sometimes hard to pick out gay semiotics in history as women living together has always been somewhat more accepted in society than with two men living together.
I don't see any one "uniform" for a given group, within the gay community. Young women tend to dress with great self expression and I really love to see that. Is it because they are gay? Dunno. When you get a group of lesbians together, from all age groups there is every spectrum of dress style covered.

That tends to normalize it for me, and not point toward a given uniformity of dress. Well, maybe with the exception of the shoes!
Perception seems to be the main focus for me. As a lesbian in today's society, I am forever feeling out of step with "them, the others." I don't shop in certain places, and won't eat in certain places and won't buy gas from certain places, and don't use certain terms/words/expressions... that sort of thing. Nothing special, nothing unique, except that when I'm interacting in a het setting (as I do every day) I am clearly "the other" with "that seriously weird point of view."
Queer Eye for the Straight Guy ... I'm still ambivalent about that show. I think it did some measure of 'good' in bringing gay men into people's living rooms on a weekly basis, but in so far as representative of the larger culture?

I would rather have seen Queer Eye of the Queer Guy for the Queer Woman! LOL! Can you imagine how much fun that would be? Carson telling a lesbian how to dress? Yep! Yep! Yep! I'd be tuning in!
