Shawnsteeve
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I need the link to this post cuz I’m about to choose violence (in a kind funny way)
hereI need the link to this post cuz I’m about to choose violence (in a kind funny way)
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hes grabbing his dick here. that cant be hes flexing or weird arm position
this pic has some tea behind it, oh what a thrill naked N
and second pic its an edit or hees actually getting hard or semi, u can see hes very thick at least
That's the main reason he's attractive or any gay guy who says "bro" really.He’s very hot but it turns me off sometimes that he calls others that flirt with him “bro”
I think he’s just making a joke about being straight or that girl thinking he was straight
I think he is one of those gays... You get me?
I think he, in a way, hides his homosexuality because he wants to be accepted by the heterosexual circle in bodybuilding. He wants their validation and feel equal to them. He really wants it in my eyes. He put his homosexuality aside for the public eye. And it is working. He has a big following of heterosexual guys. As long as his homosexuality is not publicly exerted he is one of the bros.
If for some he may seem empowered I actually see him weak and subordinate.
People like you are the reason homophobia exists and the reason why many heterosexual and non-heterosexual people want nothing to do with "LGBT/Q" (or whatever name is has now). Acting and dressing a certain way is related to queerness, not to homosexuality. Homosexuality, in the case of men, just means being attracted to other guys. Making a big deal out of your sexual orientation or sexual identity is fine and deserves respect, it's literally your business; but if someone else doesn't want to do that they deserve respect as well. If you wouldn't like people saying there's something wrong with you simply because you are a guy (or whatever you are) who doens't like vaginas, how is it any different from you saying there's something wrong with a dude you know nothing about simply because he is homosexual but doesn't act or dress gay? Be open-minded, tolerant or at least inclusive.I think he is one of those gays... You get me?
I think he, in a way, hides his homosexuality because he wants to be accepted by the heterosexual circle in bodybuilding. He wants their validation and feel equal to them. He really wants it in my eyes. He put his homosexuality aside for the public eye. And it is working. He has a big following of heterosexual guys. As long as his homosexuality is not publicly exerted he is one of the bros.
If for some he may seem empowered I actually see him weak and subordinate.
You read but don't understand what you read.People like you are the reason homophobia exists and the reason why many heterosexual and non-heterosexual people want nothing to do with "LGBT/Q" (or whatever name is has now). Acting and dressing a certain way is related to queerness, not to homosexuality. Homosexuality, in the case of men, just means being attracted to other guys. Making a big deal out of your sexual orientation or sexual identity is fine and deserves respect, it's literally your business; but if someone else doesn't want to do that they deserve respect as well. If you wouldn't like people saying there's something wrong with you simply because you are a guy (or whatever you are) who doens't like vaginas, how is it any different from you saying there's something wrong with a dude you know nothing about simply because he is homosexual but doesn't act or dress gay? Be open-minded, tolerant or at least inclusive.
Notice I haven't said you are hating, I called you narrow-minded. You didn't say a word about stereotypes but you are implying there's something wrong with a dude you know nothing about (who just happens to be homosexual), and saying he is hiding his homosexuality because he wants to get validation. If he acted or dressed "gay", would you say he's hiding something to get validation? Which brings us back to my point, people like you are the reason why homophobia exists and the reason why many heterosexual and non-heterosexual people want nothing to do with "LGBT/Q". We never know, he could indeed be trying to get validation from a group of people, but implying that's what someone is doing simply because they are not talking about their sexual life every five seconds or whenever they get some sort of attention is beyond stupid. Most people couldn't care less about other's sexual life, so that's probably why a dude might just prefer to not talk about it. This is not about the Noel dude, it's just a matter of common sense. People, regardless of what their sexual orientation or sexual identity is, don't have to say anything; or act, dress or look a certain way to be equally worthy of tolerance and respect. You act like you live in a parallel world, just because a heterosexual dude doesn't say anything about his heterosexuality doesn't mean he's hiding something, so why is it any different from a homosexual dude who doesn't say anything about his homosexuality? That's ridiculous. Take focus. Be open-minded, tolerant and inclusive. I don't know if I'm gonna be replying to more of your messages as you're going to keep on implying that if someone doesn't agree with you it's because they didn't understand your message. Ridiculous. Kind regards.You read but don't understand what you read.
Since you came to me like this I come to you the same way.
I think I was very clear what I meant yet you mixed everything up with dressing and stereotypes I never talked about.
I clearly said I think he is trying to get validation from heterosexual men in his field and that validation requires that he renounce publicly to his needs because they won't be this welcoming to him otherwise.
I'm talking about attraction, love, sex and not hiding any of that; not talking about dressing or acting/behaving a certain way.
Where is the hate in my comment?
You comment is so all over the place it it is hard to know where to pick it up.Notice I haven't said you are hating, I called you narrow-minded. You didn't say a word about stereotypes but you are implying there's something wrong with a dude you know nothing about (who just happens to be homosexual), and saying he is hiding his homosexuality because he wants to get validation. If he acted or dressed "gay", would you say he's hiding something to get validation? Which brings us back to my point, people like you are the reason why homophobia exists and the reason why many heterosexual and non-heterosexual people want nothing to do with "LGBT/Q". We never know, he could indeed be trying to get validation from a group of people, but implying that's what someone is doing simply because they are not talking about their sexual life every five seconds or whenever they get some sort of attention is beyond stupid. Most people couldn't care less about other's sexual life, so that's probably why a dude might just prefer to not talk about it. This is not about the Noel dude, it's just a matter of common sense. People, regardless of what their sexual orientation or sexual identity is, don't have to say anything; or act, dress or look a certain way to be equally worthy of tolerance and respect. You act like you live in a parallel world, just because a heterosexual dude doesn't say anything about his heterosexuality doesn't mean he's hiding something, so why is it any different from a homosexual dude who doesn't say anything about his homosexuality? That's ridiculous. Take focus. Be open-minded, tolerant and inclusive. I don't know if I'm gonna be replying to more of your messages as you're going to keep on implying that if someone doesn't agree with you it's because they didn't understand your message. Ridiculous. Kind regards.
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