Author Topic: Steve Hughes: The manliness of gay men  (Read 1786 times)

stuntman feeling a little butthurt?
must be the gay    XD

stuntman feeling a little butthurt?
must be the gay    XD

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look guys i had love
guys
hey guys

look guys i had love
guys
hey guys

Hey, when you can use two situations to your advantage, why not? Also I know it's bragging on the internet so it's pointless. Before we get into that debacle.

Haha, this guys funny.

Hey, when you can use two situations to your advantage, why not? Also I know it's bragging on the internet so it's pointless. Before we get into that debacle.
as long as you realize it's pointless


to put my input in about the video
lol


I know right.
it's like

he said words about homoloveuality
and they were funny
and not in a "haha look at how dumb and homophobic this guy is" way

I feel like I'm masculine in action and somewhat feminine in thought, but I'd do a chick over a guy anytime

It's strange

Anyways, he's pretty good I guess.

I feel like I'm masculine in action and somewhat feminine in thought, but I'd do a chick over a guy anytime

It's strange

Anyways, he's pretty good I guess.
loveuality doesn't mean you automagically fit into gender roles. you don't have to be super masculine to be a straight dude, and you don't have to be super feminine to be a gay dude. loveuality is literally only who you want to bone or be boned by, it doesn't affect your actions

I feel like I'm masculine in action and somewhat feminine in thought, but I'd do a chick over a guy anytime

It's strange

Anyways, he's pretty good I guess.

I know this straight guy who's opposite. Fits all the gay stereotypes, wears deep v-necks, even has a slight gay accent. But he's actually straighter than, like... a normal straight person.