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I'm sorry you've obviously had so many negative experiences with the gay men in your life, but this article seems unnecessarily cruel, and, well, just plain unnecessary. It's a cheap knock-off of Amy Sedaris's wonderfully-written take on gay men from the Unexpected Guest section of her book "I Like You," but this version has unfortunately substituted the original's pizazz with a heaping spoonful of spitefulness. Good comedy works when it plays up old stereotypes, not when it plays into them.
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AG and DH- I love gay men, and I am not old, also not out of touch. I have done more for the community than most and I was hired to write a tongue and cheek guide to gay men. Much like my cohort Xander Deveaux did about lesbians. If you didn't like the job that I did with this, you can go get hired by the press to write your own. Have fun!

Also, haven't read Amy Sedaris's book, but I will make it a point to.
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its cool people, she's not a bigot.. she just gets paid to be one online- her job. Way to negate all the work you've done for the "community." I'm sure if I knew where your contributions were coming from I would have declined your handouts. I'm not into the attitudes "look what I've done for you" nor the "I get paid- it doesn't mean anything" "Sorry about the bruises- gays, I just get mad sometimes... LOVE YOU."
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It's satire! :)

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