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Contents:
- WHY DO GAY MEN WALK SO FAST?
- SI GUYS: THKG BEYOND GAY MALE "TOPS" AND "BOTTOMS"
- GAY PEOPLE LOOK DIFFERENT, WALK DIFFERENT THAN STRAIGHT PEOPLE
- GAY "SIS": HOW LANGUAGE FRE US TO BE OURSELV
WHY DO GAY MEN WALK SO FAST?
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SI GUYS: THKG BEYOND GAY MALE "TOPS" AND "BOTTOMS"
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Gay men are always fg themselv as top and bottom or verse for terurse. What about gay men who don’t engage terurse?
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GAY PEOPLE LOOK DIFFERENT, WALK DIFFERENT THAN STRAIGHT PEOPLE
” I ed to wonr how puttg one foot ont of the other uld seem gay, but I heard so equently that I accepted as tth. To fd out what else was gay, I looked to popular-culture, where I saw gay men mostly adherg to a fairly one-dimensnal set of stereotyp: fashnable, wty, effemate. Historilly, gay stereotyp have been even ls kd.
GAY "SIS": HOW LANGUAGE FRE US TO BE OURSELV
Yet today’s gay men aren’t as reliant on reprentatns crafted by others, wh social media helpg to mocratize storytellg by providg a platform for people to share their experienc.