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    Why do many gay men seem to be clones ?

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    • imtehanI Offline
      imtehan
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      It is the psychology of the human brain to try and 'fit' in. No matter how hard everyone tries, not to fit in. If you think about it, everyone fits some stereotype or group. It's too bad that the media only focuses on those gay men who are flamboyant and well dressed, it doesn't really reflect the reality of the gay population. I guess that's why we have all been through that one phase in our lives when we keep wondering if a guy is "straight" or "gay".lol! If they were all the same, we wouldn't have that problem, would we?  😉

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        halo14nin
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        This doesn't really bother me. It is a style they are into. I listen to industrial music and very rarely hear a pop song I can get into, that being said, I have no qualms about going to "cliche" gay bars because I'm an open minded person. Most of the guys I meet tend to be pretty open minded but enjoy the style they're in.

        I also live just outside of NYC, which has a pretty large gay community, so I may be a bit spoiled here.

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          huss0008
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          ino wot u mean i live in manchester uk, and most of the gay guys seem to fit into this clone of bitchiness, going gay bars, etc, and it is hard to find a gay guy who is after a bit more then that here, esp ones who wanna have a decent convo, though wild sex is good too ;D but i find to that its a very ethnic exclusive thing to cos im not white im a mix of pakistani kenyan indian and british and its hard to make friends and meet guys with a lot of gay guys here who just dont seem to be interested

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            I never had issues with fiting in…and as much as a group tries to be the same they are not...

            but honestly what is it really that bothers you guys? the fact that they find their place? or the fact that they are the obvious gays, as someone said, or what?

            I have the tattos the piercings..and the crazy hair...and i go to any bar, mostly gay, and club...even if ti looks like i do not fit in..cause i do not care...and i always get enough attention..LOL

            some of us need to feed in..our society pushes us out to quickly...so some may over do it...but can you blame them...don't be to quick to judge...

            I'm a half sport fan..but its not like i want to be talking about that all the time..and get so crazy like some fans can be...

            just chill dudes..and live and let live...

            and like i said i had some haristyle..and will keep at it until if falls off..LMAO

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              kingkevin
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              I love your sig. 4chan post some crazy ass ones by the same animator every now and then.

              Anyway, to the TC, it must be where you live. I hardly ever see "gay" gays who look gay gay. I go to str8 bars more than gay bars. I dont know how old you are, but you shouldnt feel the need to fit in. Its important to find yourself and your own style.
              But I do know what you mean by the gay clone thing. Its kinda annyoing. Thats why I go after guys who are hot, but dont need to shop at A&F or something to prove so.

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                regretx
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                i just think that they're clones because this stereotype of gay guys are portrayed easily by television and other media sources. the closeted ones aren't that obvious, hmm wonder why. lol

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                  @regretx:

                  i just think that they're clones because this stereotype of gay guys are portrayed easily by television and other media sources. the closeted ones aren't that obvious, hmm wonder why. lol

                  Because people are really narrow minded, that they have a hard time cooping with people who prefer to cuddle with Aslan.

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                    twinkerzzz
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                    well it's true, but it's getting less so.

                    IN the begining it was:
                    a form of creative identity
                    a form of uniform - a signal - a deliniation

                    Then it moved to:
                    a form of catagorising sexual recreation

                    Now days i dont think gays are so hung up on these clone looks.
                    If you look at population in general - people do tend to ware the same kind of clothes when they hang out together - but it's not so much about cloning now days - just the sameness that comes with the way we shop and what we are conditioned to wear.

                    Personally i never did enjoy that uniform - clone thing - but whatever we wear - it is always some kind of code which says i am this sort of person - so it's hard to escape it. Better just to be content with one's own choices, with the odd diversification every now and then…....

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                      creedd
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                      @twinkerzzz:

                      If you look at population in general - people do tend to ware the same kind of clothes when they hang out together - but it's not so much about cloning now days - just the sameness that comes with the way we shop and what we are conditioned to wear.

                      I agree! And this bothers me in Poland. The whole LGBT, pride, coming-outs, new-life style stuff have just started to develop. A few years ago when boy was wearing a pink shirt, it was nearly 100% he's gay. Nowadays "looking gay" is a trendy pose, it's hard to recognize gay from metrosexuals or even hetero … (Or my gaydar is so lame now 😉  facepalm ). You may think it's normal, but this is Poland - the post-communist shithole that is really trying to keep up with the west European countries. Still a lot of things to change but thankfully there really is a progress.

                      But the most annoying pose for me is... normality. A lot of my friends try to be as normal as they can in both behaviour and look. And to quote Oscar Wilde: "Being natural is simply a pose, and the most irritating pose I know."

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                      • soflsmurfS Offline
                        soflsmurf
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                        **Hhmmmm. It sounds as if you have not been subjected to the variety of lifestyles that gays actually lead.

                        Not all are the same. I agree with the whole clone thing to a degree. It kind of angers me as well, most of all the shallow-ness and shady reliability or lack thereof.**

                        **~eddie


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                          airliner
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                          @soflsmurf:

                          Not all are the same.

                          i dare to say , most are .
                          Example :
                          When Halston  Z12 appeared on the market , shortly afterwards almost every gay had Halston .
                          Calvin Klein :  when those baggy jeans and street-wear were in  and it was common to show part of your underwear , gays crowded shoping-places in order to catch the latest CK slip .
                          Nipples-percing: once it started , gays had to imitate
                          the list could go on and on : no matter if it is a special and new hair-cut , jeans , rings , bodybuilding

                          Love is a name – sex is a game
                          Forget the game and say the name
                                            -.-.-.-.-.-
                          Die drei Wunder des Mannes :
                          steif werden, ohne zu frieren
                          zu kommen, ohne eingeladen zu sein
                          eine Latte zu haben,ohne im Baumarkt
                          gewesen zu sein

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                            soflsmurf
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                            @airliner:

                            @soflsmurf:

                            Not all are the same.

                            i dare to say , most are .
                            Example :
                            When Halston  Z12 appeared on the market , shortly afterwards almost every gay had Halston .
                            Calvin Klein :  when those baggy jeans and street-wear were in  and it was common to show part of your underwear , gays crowded shoping-places in order to catch the latest CK slip .
                            Nipples-percing: once it started , gays had to imitate
                            the list could go on and on : no matter if it is a special and new hair-cut , jeans , rings , bodybuilding

                            Eh, False. All you mentioned are called FADS and types.

                            Statistics show that amazingly enough Gay guys between 15-30 purchase as much in the retail vertical as women.

                            For the record, I hated Halston. It smelled too damn str8. Elw.
                            I have never shown my underwear under my jeans(or above)- and if I did it wasn't on purpose! (Well, if there was a cute boy around perhaps- but just to see if he'd look!) These are called SAGGERS. There are still saggers today, and it is not a gay following thing, either. I think its maybe more of a skater thing even.

                            Body-building? New Hair-Cuts? Hello, a majority of gay guys have always tried to look good! If there is anything a majority of gay guys are its shallow and self-centered, and perhaps this is something that is constant or "The same". This surely needs to change- that would be a miracle. Mullets were popular in the 70s. To not be the same, should one have a mullet?

                            Piercings? I do not know too many who ran out and did it because of this or that, other than either a its A a F A D. Or B, they wanted it. (or in some cases, someone else wanted them to have it and they were stupid enough to adhere)

                            I wonder about your sense of fashion, fads, trends, or interests, or lack thereof. The guy who started this post likes rock music etc. He could be the "Same" as some guys in a certain area, therefore making him a clone of his kind. He just hasn't found them. We are attracted to those that are like us, it is nature.

                            I'd love to see this list, lol. Who wears Halston now?

                            Calvin Klein has always been a fan of mine due to SOME of the underwear manufactured. I could list underwear most have never even heard of, am I the "Same", or a clone?

                            There are plenty of different kinds of guys out there with the exception of the aforementioned in my previous post. I am not sure part of the earth you are in. Stop reading one magazine. In my section of the world, it is very gay- and there are MANY MANY MANY different types.

                            Don't get me wrong, your opinion is your opinion after all. Like assholes, everyone has one.

                            @creedd:

                            @twinkerzzz:

                            If you look at population in general - people do tend to ware the same kind of clothes when they hang out together - but it's not so much about cloning now days - just the sameness that comes with the way we shop and what we are conditioned to wear.

                            I agree! And this bothers me in Poland. The whole LGBT, pride, coming-outs, new-life style stuff have just started to develop. A few years ago when boy was wearing a pink shirt, it was nearly 100% he's gay. Nowadays "looking gay" is a trendy pose, it's hard to recognize gay from metrosexuals or even hetero … (Or my gaydar is so lame now 😉  facepalm ). You may think it's normal, but this is Poland - the post-communist shithole that is really trying to keep up with the west European countries. Still a lot of things to change but thankfully there really is a progress.

                            But the most annoying pose for me is... normality. A lot of my friends try to be as normal as they can in both behaviour and look. And to quote Oscar Wilde: "Being natural is simply a pose, and the most irritating pose I know."

                            You are who and what you hang with. I have not seen a mix of 10 different "Types" since High school- and I was friends with ALL of them, marking MY individuality. It is not the "Norm" to have 20 friends all with different tastes in EVERYTHING. and by that definition, I am not the norm because I do.

                            Sure I'm preppy, and I like fashionable underwear and to look good- but because I like the products, not because of the ad or "Everyone else is doing it". Actually "Jumping on the bandwagon" is a marketing strategy, and a very good one. There are guys out there that are not the same. Period.

                            Look at all of you- clones of one another? perhaps because we all like gay porn we are?

                            Who knows, why am I even saying all this- fashion does start in Europe after all- the rest of us seem to follow.

                            **~eddie


                            "I went to pornaholic anonymous and they kicked me out"

                            "If sex doesn't scare the cat, you're not doing it right"**

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                              Who knows, why am I even saying all this- fashion does start in Europe after all- the rest of us seem to follow.

                              Only Europeans think that.

                              Quite a bit of fashion starts in the US.

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                                soflsmurf
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                                @raphjd:

                                Who knows, why am I even saying all this- fashion does start in Europe after all- the rest of us seem to follow.

                                Only Europeans think that.

                                Quite a bit of fashion starts in the US.

                                I'm not European. How is this so? I have always seen it start in Europe, then go to the west coast, then move east in the US. All my life. I have worked in quite a fair share of retail.

                                Why do the top fashion shows, and most fashion industries/designers come from Europe?

                                Where is the Authority on this? lol

                                **~eddie


                                "I went to pornaholic anonymous and they kicked me out"

                                "If sex doesn't scare the cat, you're not doing it right"**

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                                  airliner
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                                  …...Like assholes, everyone has one

                                  you " french " is excused    ;D

                                  Love is a name – sex is a game
                                  Forget the game and say the name
                                                    -.-.-.-.-.-
                                  Die drei Wunder des Mannes :
                                  steif werden, ohne zu frieren
                                  zu kommen, ohne eingeladen zu sein
                                  eine Latte zu haben,ohne im Baumarkt
                                  gewesen zu sein

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                                    raphjd Forum Administrator
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                                    @soflsmurf:

                                    @raphjd:

                                    Who knows, why am I even saying all this- fashion does start in Europe after all- the rest of us seem to follow.

                                    Only Europeans think that.

                                    Quite a bit of fashion starts in the US.

                                    I'm not European. How is this so? I have always seen it start in Europe, then go to the west coast, then move east in the US. All my life. I have worked in quite a fair share of retail.

                                    Why do the top fashion shows, and most fashion industries/designers come from Europe?

                                    Where is the Authority on this? lol

                                    If by "top fashion" you mean hideous shit no one in their right mind would wear, you are correct that it mostly comes from Europe.

                                    Fashion can start anywhere in the world, as board shorts, skater wear and hip hop shows.

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                                    • soflsmurfS Offline
                                      soflsmurf
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                                      @raphjd:

                                      @soflsmurf:

                                      @raphjd:

                                      Who knows, why am I even saying all this- fashion does start in Europe after all- the rest of us seem to follow.

                                      Only Europeans think that.

                                      Quite a bit of fashion starts in the US.

                                      I'm not European. How is this so? I have always seen it start in Europe, then go to the west coast, then move east in the US. All my life. I have worked in quite a fair share of retail.

                                      Why do the top fashion shows, and most fashion industries/designers come from Europe?

                                      Where is the Authority on this? lol

                                      If by "top fashion" you mean hideous shit no one in their right mind would wear, you are correct that it mostly comes from Europe.

                                      Fashion can start anywhere in the world, as board shorts, skater wear and hip hop shows.

                                      Okay! True Enough! lol 🙂

                                      **~eddie


                                      "I went to pornaholic anonymous and they kicked me out"

                                      "If sex doesn't scare the cat, you're not doing it right"**

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                                      • repzeroR Offline
                                        repzero
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                                        We call them cookie cutter queer

                                        I'm not a clone.  That's for sure.

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                                        • M Offline
                                          mantari
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                                          @Kade6767:

                                          So what I am asking is, why so many gay men always have to look alike, dress alike, etc.

                                          My favorite is… "I know that accent! I've heard it before somewhere. What part of the country is he from? Oh, wait a second..."

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                                            Hobbestails
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                                            Whoah whoah. Don't exclude this subject to gay men, lots of people have the problem. I'm sure my brother who has a degree in psychology could explain it better than I could but much of it boils down to needs. You have the human condition and well that speaks for a lot of it.

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