Male dancewear
geschrieben von Dr. Dancebelt am 25.05. um 19:24:32 - als Antwort auf: Re: Differences von SanFranDanseur at >Dr. Dancebelt - It was rude that you said those comments about him not wanting to look gay. He didn't say that he hated gay people, he just said that he didn't want to look gay. That is 100% understandable. We all have preferences as to how we look, and we are constantly being judged by people. Dancing is very athletic, and there's nothing to say you can't dance and still be a man, though some choose to try and be women. >Many People also have a very steriotypical and negative view of gays. In some areas looking gay will get you humiliated or even shot. I will accept that rebuke. It may have been over-the-top rude, but I wanted to make a point that dance and sexual preference don't have any correlationship. Putting on a pair of tights will not turn you gay, nor will avoiding them insure that you are straight. Dancewear is more body-revealing than many men are used to or comfortable with, although the original writer's question about nude-colored tights makes it seem that he has some exibitionist tendencies. Again, that says nothing about sexual preference, but if he is concerned with looking masculine and straight, tan tights are not the right fashion statement. It seemed to me that the "I'm not gay" disclaimer was an unnecessary addition to his message. Doctor Dance Belt always tries to offer appropriate advice on male dancer and male dancewear issues, both here on the public forum and by private e-mail consultation. When you disagree with the doctor's diagnosis, I appreciate feedback such as this. Antworten zu diesem Beitrag: |