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RightWhy does it matter lmao
RightWhy does it matter lmao
im glad that youre proud to be who you are and dont look down on other gays who are differentI'm that type of gay, other than cigarettes an beers. I love watching sports. But it don't matter be yourself. Do you.
Uhm... he's an actor by choice. A theater kid who spent most of his life in NY and LA. What part of that screams Nascar & Dip to you, bud? Get over it.Don’t tell me he’s one of those gays….
Why does every famous queer man have to be that type of gay? None of y’all like to sit on the couch, pop open a can of beer, put your hands down your pants, leg up on the table, cig in mouth with the football game on? It always divas, drag race, divas, drag race. Lol…
I love that positive feedback.im glad that youre proud to be who you are and dont look down on other gays who are different
ClownDon’t tell me he’s one of those gays….
Why does every famous queer man have to be that type of gay? None of y’all like to sit on the couch, pop open a can of beer, put your hands down your pants, leg up on the table, cig in mouth with the football game on? It always divas, drag race, divas, drag race. Lol…
WTF?Don’t tell me he’s one of those gays….
Why does every famous queer man have to be that type of gay? None of y’all like to sit on the couch, pop open a can of beer, put your hands down your pants, leg up on the table, cig in mouth with the football game on? It always divas, drag race, divas, drag race. Lol…
girl we all suck dick who cares LMAODon’t tell me he’s one of those gays….
Why does every famous queer man have to be that type of gay? None of y’all like to sit on the couch, pop open a can of beer, put your hands down your pants, leg up on the table, cig in mouth with the football game on? It always divas, drag race, divas, drag race. Lol…
Don’t tell me he’s one of those gays….
Why does every famous queer man have to be that type of gay? None of y’all like to sit on the couch, pop open a can of beer, put your hands down your pants, leg up on the table, cig in mouth with the football game on? It always divas, drag race, divas, drag race. Lol…
Actually, he’s quite a rarity these days. In the words of Queen Khia:im sorry that kinda gay man sounds boring
That’s what he tries to portray though.Uhm... he's an actor by choice. A theater kid who spent most of his life in NY and LA. What part of that screams Nascar & Dip to you, bud? Get over it.
I think they should. They don’t go together.Maybe he's both types? I don't think they need to be mutually exclusive
Why does it matter lmao
Burdened by being a more “straight” passing man? Oh what a hard life you haveBecause it does feel like an agenda. The media loves to promote that type of gay man. We’re not all like that. Sometimes I feel burdened by that as a more butch man. But yeah, back on topic. If he likes, great…
you know, there are two sides to this. more "traditional masculine" gays are widely accepted by society because they're "straight passing" but often times they aren't given space in gay communities because they're perceived as "not gay enough" whatever that means.Burdened by being a more “straight” passing man? Oh what a hard life you have
They are lusted after in gay spaces. Masc gays have it easiest in the community they just love bitching about fems. The worst part is that they aren't even funny about it. Bet they don't even know what shade means. Also most representation in media that isn't a caricature is a masc gay white guy. Fems don't get any nuanced characters. I'm sorry for getting heated. The latter of this isn't directed at you but to gays more broadly.you know, there are two sides to this. more "traditional masculine" gays are widely accepted by society because they're "straight passing" but often times they aren't given space in gay communities because they're perceived as "not gay enough" whatever that means.
it's definitely a nuanced conversation, both masc and femme gays face different struggles in society and within queer spaces. Both also have different "benefits" within society and queer spaces. No one should be looked down upon for how they decide to display their queerness, we're all in this together and infighting only benefits those trying to harm the communities.They are lusted after in gay spaces. Masc gays have it easiest in the community they just love bitching about fems. The worst part is that they aren't even funny about it. Bet they don't even know what shade means. Also most representation in media that isn't a caricature is a masc gay white guy. Fems don't get any nuanced characters. I'm sorry for getting heated. The latter of this isn't directed at you but to gays more broadly.
Yeah, at the end of the day we should just let people be. There's nothing wrong with masculinity or femininity.it's definitely a nuanced conversation, both masc and femme gays face different struggles in society and within queer spaces. Both also have different "benefits" within society and queer spaces. No one should be looked down upon for how they decide to display their queerness, we're all in this together and infighting only benefits those trying to harm the communities.
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