>Dear Balletboy,>I doubt that me , or my harley friends would ride with an embarresment like you. Take a poll.I bet at least 9 out of ten people not in dance will say men in dance are either gay or something is wrong.Look if you have a split personality that is okay.I just donot like to be with she males myself . Do you wear panties and a skirt?>Mike C.
I don't wear panties and/or a skirt, and I'm not a she male. I don't have a "split personality," an archaic term you have misused ("Split personality" used to refer to people who are schizophrenic. I don't have a thought disorder.)
I'll bet you and I have been together at a Harley convention (I've never missed a national in the past 6 years), and you never suspected I was gay. There's a variety of men who love ballet and particiapte in this demanding sport.
I'm gay because I love men, and relate to men as men. Being gay is not being a man who wants to be a woman. Being gay is being the most of expressing my masculinity with another man.
A Harley between your legs does not make your shriveled piece more of a man, so don't try to fool yourself. The love of a Harley is a piece of Americana, and love for a man's independance (in-de-pen-DANCE). Dance is the expression of the soul, my male soul.
You are sorely mistaken to think danseurs are trying to be feminine. Dance is a man-sport to express the male body. There is no ballet where the male ends up with the male. The male danseur is the prince who wins over the female. What does the prince do with Sleeping Beauty after the curtain comes down? Surely not exchange make-up secrets!
Girls may or may not drag people like you into ballet to emascualte you. But men like me choose ballet on our own. If your girl friend wants you in tights, maybe because it's that she likes your body rather than wanting to cut your balls off. Or maybe she just thinks your balls need to be cut off.
Take it or leave it! By the way, what are you doing on the serious male dancer site. Trolling?
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