stickygirl
All the witches
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- Jan 3, 2012
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Imagine that - gay men who want to live normally?! I'm pleased for them that they are able to appear heterosexual and avoid all the criticism that might otherwise be directed at them, but who nevertheless accept the benefits of a tolerant society.As far as the term "queer" goes, I've always felt it was more of a question of general behavior in society at large than your sexual attraction. Someone who dyes their hair into a rainbow and wears bright neon at a pride parade would be "queer" because they are outside of traditional societal norms. Several gay male friends I have simply want live normally, and if you saw them walk down the street you wouldn't look at them twice. They are irritated that they are automatically grouped in with the flamboyant, noisy individuals who seem to co-opt the narrative.
If you find flamboyance isn't your thing that's fine, but your decision to label them "queer" smacks of intolerance.