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‘PUMPG’ IS DANGERO NEW FAD AMONG GAY MEN
But the trend — ed “pumpg” — has ntued to be a e of ncern as mak s way to a group lled “jectors, ” which is a subgroup of “gaers, ” gay men who want to appear larger. And now, the gay muny is llg for more visibily on the practice now that two ter-famo gaers wh the last year — cludg Dovak — are ad.
FOR GAY MEN, AN ATTRACTNTO A DIFFERENT KD OF SCENT
Compared to straight men, gay men are more prone to foc heavily on their weight and appearance.