Do you think he was set up? See situation below… The responses to this on Reddit were very kind - DL would have read this poor guy for filth. Thanks for any info, fellow gays! by Anonymous
So, maybe California, whether the cities or Palm Springs, would be too different for me after all of these years? I am from the northeast since age 11, and grew up in the midwest briefly before that, but mainly the Boston area as an adult. Would I be a misfit amongst my "fabulous" peers? I have a Bachelor's degree from a good school but have never had a prestigious career or really any career, just blue-collar and administrative assistant jobs. It seems most gay men would have to be wealthy and retired from pretigious jobs in order to fully enjoy living there, whether year round or just in the nice months is there actually a place for a "basic gay"? And a bear at that? Most are fit and tanned? (But I liked cruising and bathhouses in my younger days.) But is the drug and party scene very prevalent, and even sad, amongst the affluent and not so affluent gay men who relocate there? Are most in competition for the rare young guy? I am not interested in that and never have been. I've never visited, but have researched it, and it seems it's somewhat easy to fall into the drug and party scene. Maybe it's mostly the visitors, not so much the residents? Plus, does it seem sex could be nearly always on the minds of all gay men there, but especially the eldergays - or at least the sexually compulsive trying to re-live their youth? Seems it could be too distracting for some or most. As binders and gender-affirming swimsuits are notoriously difficult to find (particularly in extended sizes), this accessible drop will make shopping for everyday garments much easier.
Humankind’s line, on the other hand, includes various swimsuit styles, such as swim trunks, tops, and unisuits. The TomboyX collab features undergarments like chest binders, packing underwear, bras, and boyshorts in size S-4X. The superstore, known for their quick-to-sell fashion collabs, has released two new collaborations ahead of Pride month, launching accessible, gender-affirming products for everybody and every body. How is this anything but regressive? I guess it makes sense having abortion soon to be illegal again in the US, since it seems "queer" is also taking gays and lesbians back to the 1950s where many same-sex-attracted people dated (and married) the opposite sex because they were pretending to be something they weren't. by AnonymousĪccording to Target, Pride is no longer about being proud of yourself for who you are, it's now about being proud of yourself for who you aren't, but wish you were. Most politicians do not (though there are a very few exceptions like Joe Biden). Most gay men (including A-listers) who do not live in LA, SF, Palm Springs, or Southern Florida do not. Most European aristocrats and royals and socialites do not. And Latin American socialites (including those in Miami) both male and female, because they also do.īUT: most British and French actors do not, unless they are trying for Hollywood parts. Ditto with female socialites in NYC, and A-list gay men in cities with major gay enclaves, because they also emulate Hollywood celebrities. Most Hollywood executives do, because they emulate Hollywood celebrities. Hollywood celebrities do, because their careers are often dependent on their looks (though you will notice that the more serious Hollywood actors, like Laura Linney, almost never do because it would limit the roles they could get as "normal people"). (Kate Middleton POSSIBLY has had minor work done, but she's the only one I can think of.) DLers were absolutely baffled why Prince Harry has not had hair restoration treatment, even though members of the British royal family almost NEVER get any work whatsoever done to their faces or their hairlines. This came up on the most recent Prince Harry thread.