The trivialisatn of female sexualy, and specifilly queerns, allows to ntually erase the existence of gay women
Contents:
- BEG GAY FOR SOMEONE
- STRAIGHT WOMEN NEED TO STOP CLAIMG THEY'D ‘GO GAY’ FOR MEGAN RAPOE IF THEY REALLY WANT TO BE LGBT+ ALLI
- CALL ME BY MY PRONOUNS: WHY GAY MEN CALL EACH OTHER "GIRL"
- GO AHEAD. ‘GO GAY’ FOR RUBY ROSE.
- HOW TO ACCEPT THAT YOU ARE GAY
- WHY DO WOMEN PREFER GAY MEN AS FRIENDS?
- MARCIA GAY HARN
BEG GAY FOR SOMEONE
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STRAIGHT WOMEN NEED TO STOP CLAIMG THEY'D ‘GO GAY’ FOR MEGAN RAPOE IF THEY REALLY WANT TO BE LGBT+ ALLI
* i would go gay for her *
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CALL ME BY MY PRONOUNS: WHY GAY MEN CALL EACH OTHER "GIRL"
A lack of anxiety related to gay men's sexual tent creas women's fort. * i would go gay for her *
I'm not beg gay for someone!
GO AHEAD. ‘GO GAY’ FOR RUBY ROSE.
"Friend 2: "du that's gay. It’s impossible to navigate the ter whout stumblg across some versn of the “I’m straight but…”, or “I would turn gay for…” proclamatns that were rife when Ruby Rose joed h TV show Orange Is The New Black three years ago, or pretty much any time Kristen Stewart do anythg. For many people, sexualy is fluid and exists on a spectm that n’t necsarily be fed by labels, and though LGBT+ visibily is improvg, many of still live muni and fai which homophobia and vlence are monplace.
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It’s not unual for queer women to grow up feelg nfed about their sexualy – Megan Rapoe herself says she didn’t realise she was gay until llege – but I’m sure none would say they “turned gay”. Bisexual and pansexual women do not swch between beg “straight” or “gay” wh every new relatnship they pursue. The trivialisatn of female sexualy, and specifilly queerns, allows to ntually erase the existence of gay women and suggt that one queer female celebry llg another queer female celebry “hot” is jt a “girl csh”, or two female historil figur who wrote tensely affectnate letters and lived together to old age were nothg more than “good iends”.
HOW TO ACCEPT THAT YOU ARE GAY
In a world of “girl csh” and “turng gay”, beg attracted to women is somethg that n be ed to draw an dience, and turned off when the nsequenc get too high. Girl csh and “no homo” pliments imply that the language of love and admiratn should be rerved for romantic enunters. While those who say they would “turn gay” for Megan Rapoe might feel like they are aligng themselv wh queer women, they may actually be harmg them.
Admtg to a girl csh might seem like a pliment, but advertently unrl the unattractivens of actually beg gay. A mpg trip turns to a ral gay fantasy Yuma X's new mic vio, "Secret Lover. The e of she/her pronouns by cisgenr gay men, along wh words such as "girl" or "honey, " is a long-standg and creasgly visible practice.
For many gay men, g the words wh their iends is a way of embracg femy and showg vulnerabily or affectn to others who share their inti. Creatg a shared culture — cludg language — around femy n be a way of reclaimg the bas for opprsn many gay men have experienced, as well as disptg the harmful genr few if any lguistic practic are all one thg, all the time. It may be time to reevaluate cis gay men’s e of words like "she" and "girl" to make sure they align wh ongog efforts to rpect nonbary genr inti, and avoid makg assumptns about people’s pronouns.
WHY DO WOMEN PREFER GAY MEN AS FRIENDS?
Lguists, social scientists, and crics have observed and studied cis gay men’s e of “she, ” and their asssments pot to the multiple and often nflictg dimensns of the practice. So for even to make sense for gay men to e ‘she, ’ we have to have some kd of associatn wh ‘she, ’ and ually that associatn is femy, whatever that might mean to or our culture. “Men g women’s pronouns, and women g men’s pronouns, has got an enormo time pth Amerin lbian-gay English.
MARCIA GAY HARN
It’s not a recent formatn at all, ” explas William Leap, an emer profsor of anthropology at Amerin Universy and pneerg expert on queer men llg each other "she" or "girl" was historilly a way of protectg themselv as well as buildg muny the ntext of homophobic and vlent mastream culture.
In the 1940s, ary censors were on the lookout for evince of homosexualy, which uld provoke a ary vtigatn. ”Usg words like "she" and "girl" n be a way for cis gay men to bond and embrace femy.