Contents:
- THE 'GAY' SI OF HAZG
- I WAS A GAY AT BOY. THE “HORRIFIC CINT” AT BUCKNELL UNIVERSY’S FRAN’S HOE WAS NOT AN ANTI-LGBT ATTACK
- THE SECRET GAY HISTORY OF AN AMERIN FRATERNY
THE 'GAY' SI OF HAZG
A world which homosexualy is taboo but cross-drsg and semi-naked wrtlg are acceptable and paradg your penis and tticl is almost rigur. What isn't beg talked about much is the elephant the room, the issue that most people are thkg about when they hear about stori of what sports teams are dog to one another ually at night behd those closed doors: Both latent homosexualy and homophobia are playg a huge role the hazg abe our kids are experiencg, and our societal standards that dictate what a "real man" is are to blame. Whether 's sodomizg them or makg them wear women's panti, the notn of forcg younger players to subm to team veterans right out of the handbook of anti-gay stereotyp.
I WAS A GAY AT BOY. THE “HORRIFIC CINT” AT BUCKNELL UNIVERSY’S FRAN’S HOE WAS NOT AN ANTI-LGBT ATTACK
Many of the acts that younger players are submted to are also homoerotic or homosexual. Send, they serve to satisfy the latent homosexualy of many of the players volved.
While some may try to dimish the role of homosexualy hazg, n't be ignored.
I had heard of the "forced" gay sex that happens prisons, and I figured would be the only chance I had to fulfill my growg sire to have sex wh men. The forced sexual ntact of hazg is certaly another way to fulfill those sir; 's no wonr that so many gay men are attracted to llege aterni, long the bastn of hazg our culture. As long as gay people are margalized by sports culture, and as long as beg submissive to a man is nsired feme, hazg will ntue, not only bee emasculat the victim, but bee the perpetrator feels no other acceptable way to live out his same-sex sir.
THE SECRET GAY HISTORY OF AN AMERIN FRATERNY
Jús Ian KumamotoIn her prentatn entled “Whe Heteromasculy, Anal Rilience, and the Erotic Spectacle of Repulsn”, Jane Ward, thor and explorer of genr at the Universy of California Riversi, shows a ptive NYU dience provotive imag of the whe Amerin heterosexual male’s obssn wh homoerotic acts. Ward’s book “Not Gay: Sex between Straight Whe Men” was published last July, and Tuday night’s talk was an extensn of the topics vered the work.
At the talk, Ward discsed the homosexual ntact between straight whe mal as a part of hazg ruals and how affects their heteromasculy. “Milary iatn ceremoni like crossg the le offers straight mal an opportuny to endure homosexual peratn and then stand up unbroken, still a straight du, ” Ward said. “The ia beg that if you endure together this kd of mortifyg, huiatg and embarrassg homosexual act, then that not only toughens up your body, but will also build and strengthen that bond around you.