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Daniel Bahner has always been perceived as feminine, from when he loved “The Wizard of Oz” as a child, to the way he was perceived of wearing his tracksuit as a teenager. It wasn’t until he was older that he embraced it and challenged the gay community’s infatuation with masculinity.
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That’s funny. When I live my life the way I do, I get told I don’t act gay enough or I need to drop the “masculine” act. I’ve had women in gay bars insist I’m not gay and spent and evening dealing with a group of bachelorette trash groping me all night. I get tired of guys groping my crotch trying to get my attention. I wasn’t raised that this was acceptable behavior for a man. How does this kind of crap happen? Have nothing against for effeminate men. They just don’t turn me on sexually. Amping up feminine attributes… Read more »
So no we are gay if we put a jacket on? …and he’s made to feel like HE has the problem?
Thought I’d heard everything.
Nice stairway btw. Dig the darkwood rail.