Type of gays
GAY TRIBES
Everything you need to know about the most popular gay tribes:
Whether you’re gay or not, I’m sure you’ve heard of the famous ‘tribes’ within this community. But perhaps this term is not the right one to define the different stereotypes of gays, of course each one is very different from the other. Today, there is still a colorful and irrational image of the principle of the gay male, which is far from reality we are involve, because of ignorance of the people so this article may help you to know more about the different groups of gays.
We know you’re looking forward to meeting them and increase your facts about these. Here’s a list you’ll love:
OTTER
scruffy, generally young, furry, shorthanded and strong gay.
TWINK
Darling child. This tribe is usually fresh, between 18 and 25 years old, angel encounter, thin, smooth and shaved
GYM BUNNY
The hottie of the gym. The typical hottie who only eats chicken and rice, hot and athletic.
List of Homosexual terms
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Abro (sexual and romantic)
A synonyms used to depict people who contain a fluid sexual and/or romantic orientation which changes over time, or the course of their life. They may use different terms to describe themselves over time.
Ace
An umbrella term used specifically to describe a lack of, varying, or occasional experiences of sexual attraction. This encompasses asexual people as successfully as those who identify as demisexual and grey-sexual. Ace people who life romantic attraction or occasional sexual attraction might also employ terms such as gay, bi, womxn loving womxn, straight and gender non-conforming in conjunction with asexual to portray the direction of their romantic or sexual attraction.
Ace and aro/ace and aro spectrum
Umbrella terms used to describe the wide group of people who trial a lack of, varying, or occasional experiences of amorous and/or sexual attraction, including a lack of attraction. People who identify under these umbrella terms may describe themselves using one or more of a wide variety of terms, including, but not limited to, asexual, ace, aromantic, aro, demi, grey, and abro. People may also apply terms such as gay,
Types
Some gay men use types to describe, identify and communicate themselves. Who hasn't heard someone state “he’s my type" or been asked if a guy is yours? There is always some disagreement around the terms we use and whether we should use them at all.
Therefore, you should be sensitive if applying a type to someone, bearing in mind some gay men reject them altogether as confined, superficial, and demeaning. Equally, some use types affectionately and as a convenient shorthand.
It's a bit of a bear pit (no pun intended), but here's our take on types, though you are perfectly entitled to toss them out and be your own gay, your own homo, queer, etc.
Physical types and personal characteristics
Some guys are primarily attracted to physical types of homosexual men (eg: bears, twinks, and muscle guys) while some spot characteristics in men most attractive (eg: warmth, intelligence, and humour). Others mix and match and understanding these distinctions is important.
For example, the type(s) of men we find attractive sexually may not necessarily be the qualities we are looking for to sustain a relationship. Trouble is, we can get so caught up in a type we can lose sight that not far ben
Re: i'm a female & i'm (sexually) attracted to queer guys
Unread postby Sam W »
Got it, so it does sound appreciate a big part of this simply has to perform with a certain type of guy (but not the only type of guy) you locate attractive.
When you want to be a guy in those moments, what is it, specifically, that you want? Is it to be qualified to engage in certain things sexually? To have a certain role in a sexual dynamic? Something else? And when you exclaim this happens when you see charming gay guys in your surroundings, are those guys who you know are gay, or who look a certain way?
With fetishizing or objectifying people, that depends on whether you watch these guys as individual, unique humans or more as a blank slate that you can project your desires onto. It's also sound to consider about what's attracting you to them and how much of it might be based on stereotypes about that specific group (it might be the case that none of it is) rather than the realities of that individual person.
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