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I used to work at a tech repair shop right next to a big lbgtq hub in my city and there'd be gays guys in there a couple times a day who thought I was gay. Never once did I find it offensive, everyone in there always had the best outfits that look like they had a professional stylist, the most clear skin I've ever seen and the confidence of an alligator in a chicken coop. I know that's kind of a stereotype but that's exactly what it was and I would love getting lumped in with the group.
The tips there we're a lot better than the other spots in the city too, no fights, the store only got robbed once in the 3 years I worked there and the customers weren't dickheads who'd walk in, throw their broken phone on the counter (breaking it more) and say "fix this" without saying another word. It really was a decent spot to work.