Okay, now I don't wish to offend anyone, so I hope no members reading this will take this as an insult, but this video below actually annoyed me so much I couldn't watching it beyond the first 60 seconds.
The guy on the table annoys me so much, and if I was at a party that was going this way you;'d hear the hooting of my cab outside before he lost that thong. lol
Don't get me wrong, I love some twinks out there. I love all guys, skinny, chubby, muscled, daddies... I just love cock. But I like my men to be at least a little masculine.
I also get that some guys are naturally camp and a little effeminate. Hell, I'm an artist and writer, I don't really do much sport, and I was a geeky kid, so I totally get all that. But this guy is like one step away from being a ladyboy.
I don't think it's the femininity thing, I think it's that this is seemingly self imposed. It's like gay guys go one of three ways when they come out, they either go uber butch like a biker, stay as they are and "happen to be gay", or they immerse themselves into what they believe gay is and become a camp stereotype; they become a parody.
I've never been one to fit in I guess, and the idea of changing who you are or becoming what other people expect is a really horrid thought. I love being different. I love being me. And fitting into a mold of what others want or expect is not something I am ever going to do.
Funny how those who are often the loudest about being themselves are so quick to become what others expect them to be.
Enjoy the video. I don't know how it turns out, because like I said, I could only get through 60 seconds. lol
The guy on the table annoys me so much, and if I was at a party that was going this way you;'d hear the hooting of my cab outside before he lost that thong. lol
Don't get me wrong, I love some twinks out there. I love all guys, skinny, chubby, muscled, daddies... I just love cock. But I like my men to be at least a little masculine.
I also get that some guys are naturally camp and a little effeminate. Hell, I'm an artist and writer, I don't really do much sport, and I was a geeky kid, so I totally get all that. But this guy is like one step away from being a ladyboy.
I don't think it's the femininity thing, I think it's that this is seemingly self imposed. It's like gay guys go one of three ways when they come out, they either go uber butch like a biker, stay as they are and "happen to be gay", or they immerse themselves into what they believe gay is and become a camp stereotype; they become a parody.
I've never been one to fit in I guess, and the idea of changing who you are or becoming what other people expect is a really horrid thought. I love being different. I love being me. And fitting into a mold of what others want or expect is not something I am ever going to do.
Funny how those who are often the loudest about being themselves are so quick to become what others expect them to be.
Enjoy the video. I don't know how it turns out, because like I said, I could only get through 60 seconds. lol