These types of builds are also celebrated, like they are some kind of lesser God – but Gods none the less. Let’s not leave out the skinny guys (twinks). How many times have I heard people whisper: “That guy is so hot – woof!” as one of these mindless wonders walks by.īe honest – at Gay Pride, these types of bodies are glorified.
However, we need to be honest here about how our community loves to worship at the altar of the almighty “hot bod”.Īnd we can’t seem to fetishize enough the muscular guys or hairy “lumber-daddies” that we see parading around the street fairs. I love being gay so please don’t think something different. I mean we are the group of people who came up with all of the clever body types, right?Īre you a wolf? How about an otter? Are you a cross between a jock and a bull? And not all homos expect that every person they come across will look like a buffed out model with 10 inches.īut in my opinion, the number of people in gaydom who judge other gays on the shape and size of their body far outweighs those who don’t. Hey, I’m not suggesting everyone who is gay engages in these kinds of behaviors. I hate to say that but it is true people. In fact, it’s become somewhat of a pastime in our culture.īut in the gay community, it feels like it has elevated to a sport. A post shared by Men’s Variety shaming people is nothing new.