Wh jt a few weeks of the but of the Turkish oil wrtlg episo of ble show "The L Word," a lbianized versn of the sport got s own realy seri, and now lbian Turkish oil wrtlg is the hot new fad, at least acrdg to the culture watchers at BuzzFeed. But Turkish oil wrtlg had already been appropriated by gay Amerin men a big way, so much so that ed a big ck the many homophobic pockets of Turkey a while back. First the "Bears of Turkey" planned and nceled a pilgrimage to a big oil wrtlg champnship, then a cise ship full of gay European guys was turned away om a Turkish port, then the Tim gave the trend a nod and fally 2005 Turkish gay men fought for oil wrtlg all of a sudn 's a lbian thg? There's really only one way to settle matters — some sort of LGBT world seri of Turkish oil wrtlg, naturally — but the meantime you n jt pick your favore clip (outright lbians or homoerotic men) after the jump:
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LBIAN SHOWS STEAL TURKISH OIL WRTLG FROM GAY MEN
Two s ago thor Ayd Bengisu and renowned gay photographer Ron Amato attend the annual ftival to document and better unrstand the male-bondg physily of the sport. Ron’s art practice revolv around his inty as a gay man.
The level of physil fort the men have when not wrtlg n be shockg to many people—gay or straight—and even seem spiratnal.
The imagery of wrtlg we nsume, such as Turkish oil wrtlg, are simplified to portrayg homoeroticism a sexualized way, while dismissg the nuanc of the sport and s cultural ntext. Many argue that s a gay sport, and the ter lov makg gay jok on this form of wrtlg. I know a young wrtlg enthiast who took many photographs of this sport actn on his stagram, but most were taken by stgram bee rembled homosexual behavr.