In no sport does any person tend towards anything regarding sexual orientation. Field Hockey is the same; men and women of all orientations play it in a roughly proportionate mix.
I am a man who plays field hockey. I am not gay. I know many other men who also play field hockey. To my knowledge all are either definitely heterosexual or have not, either implicitly or explicitly, identified themselves as gay.
You can't you can only play golf and play air hockey!Golf: Aim with the movers and press X to shoot (PS3) Air hockey: Just move with your mover
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As of now, there are no openly gay hockey players in the NHL. However, in a recent poll of all NHL players, over 80% of them said they believe they have a gay teammate.
Absolutely not. Having AIDS doesn't automatically mean your gay.
Hockey is obviously superior to cricket. Hockey is about manly stuff while cricket is just plain gay and is anus. Suck it midget boy
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Yes it is super gay to be correct. Wrestling and hockey are way cooler then basketball in nearly every aspect.
There is no one place in the U.S. where most gay people live, however, gay people tend to be attracted to bigger cities and places with diversity, because these places tend to be more accepting. New York and California tend to have the largest populations of gay people, but they also have larger populations in general, compared to other states.
Gay and lesbian households do not tend to be concentrated in certain neighborhoods in any city. Most gay people live widely dispersed among straight people. However, some major cities have areas that are predominantly gay.
You're probably thinking of the phrase "gay for play." It implies that someone is acting gay just to try it out.
Males who are gay are known as homosexuals. These individualcs can collect in groups as friends or lovers. Gay bars tend to be an area where you can find gay male and female groups.
There is no public information to suggest that Jack Campbell, the professional hockey player, is gay. His sexual orientation has not been disclosed publicly.