I’m gay, but I’m just a normal guy too. I shop at H&M, listen to Katy Perry, do drag, and actually know what gingham is. Fabulous is what I do best! As far as I’m considered there is nothing gay about any of these things but after reading your column last week, I began to ask a lot of questions. The gayest thing in the world is banging another man, so why do so many homos have issues with with “gayness”?

Maybe it’s just my alternative-Canadian-social-justice-queer-upbringing talking but I’m tired of homo-on-homo hate. I was once berated by an ex for sporting fuchsia hair for pride cause it was “too gay.” Why are gay men afraid of gayness? Why can’t we all just “flame on”?

Flaming And Glad Gay Youth

My response after the jump…

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Maybe gays who hate gaysโ€”or gays who hate gays who are “too gay”โ€”aren’t afraid of gayness. Maybe they’re afraid of straightness…

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5 replies on “SL Letter of the Day: How Gay Is That?”

  1. being fabulous isn’t being gay its being a stereotype. if all you are into is whats popular amongst high school girls that’s not being gay either that’s you being a statistic of someones marketing campaign. get it?

  2. So yeah: Don’t Be A Fucking Stereotype.

    Y’know, unless you’re into that. In which case, fine -but don’t expect the rest of us not to give you shit for your lack of imagination.

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