One gay woman tells the story of how she learned to embrace her androgyno style through the years after g out at 18.
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HOW TO LOOK GREAT AS A GAY MAN
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I've stopped wearg graphic te all the time, thank goodns, but I'm still far om the stylish gay stereotype. On a practil note, I don't want to lose out on a date or sex bee other gay guys don't notice me. Feelg "gay enough" is certaly a topic for my therapist, but I thk my sire to play wh style om a healthy place, too.
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