Belegon
Still Kicking Around
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You didn't go to my high school then.
There was a "gay guys" clique, with all the cliché queer mannerisms, who stuck together through hell, high water and the taunting from homophobic (and generally xenophobic) jocks.
As an openly gay (and subsequently openly bi) guy, I was accepted in their ranks and got to know them pretty well, but I was always too "normal" to feel really comfortable with the group. But some of them are my friends to this day.
Turns out a number of the guys in the gang weren't gay at all, but just latched on to whatever group identity that was most like them socially, and bought the sexuality bit as part of the package. It probaby never felt right for them, but on the other hand, their prior experiences with girls, if they'd had any, never felt right either. Which is often the case on that rollercoaster we call puberty and post adolescent insanity.
After school, they went on to realize they were actually hetero, and haven't been interrested in their own gender since. Sexually, I mean. And that their embracing of "gayness" was more about anti-conformity. (and conformity to fit in with the other anti-conformists)
Soinds pretty much like the "political lesbians" to me. But in a difeferent context.
I was in high school in the early eighties. Among our music-based cliques were the new wave/new romantic crowd, which I counted myself among, to a point. It was considered "hip" to identify as bisexual in that crowd, a little less so to ID as gay.
Male fashion flirtation with alternative lifestyles may be less common, but it is not unheard of by any means.