The speaker shares a personal story of meeting someone on Tinder, who they believed was a girl, but turned out to be a guy. Despite initial hesitation, the speaker was open to getting to know the person and even considered the possibility of being gay. However, the person's intention was to make fun of the speaker's eagerness to meet and video call, and the speaker eventually lost interest. The speaker concludes that being gay is not defined by a single experience, but rather by one's consistent feelings and attractions.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The narrator met a person on Tinder while in Curitiba.
2. The narrator lives in Navantes, close to Curitiba.
3. The narrator and the person on Tinder exchanged ideas and got to know each other.
4. The person on Tinder refused to send photos or make video calls.
5. The narrator gave the person an ultimatum, which led to a revelation.
6. The person on Tinder sent a photo of a kid and claimed it was them.
7. The narrator discovered the person was actually a man.
8. The narrator was emotionally attached to the person and wanted to get to know them.
9. The narrator's friends made fun of the situation.
10. The person traveled to meet the narrator and revealed they were a man.
11. The person's photo was actually a picture of their brother.
12. The narrator and the person met in person and the narrator was surprised.
13. The narrator has strong feelings about certain topics, including disliking onions and saruel pants.
14. The narrator discusses their thoughts on being gay and attraction to men.
15. The narrator concludes that being gay is not just about physical attraction, but about emotional connection.