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Does Loving Gaga Makes You Feel Gay or Less of a Man?


ThatAsianGuy

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There is that stereotype of being a Gaga fan, but I honestly just don't give a **** what others think, especially when it comes to Gaga. I know that I'm a man, and being a fan of someone does not threaten that in any way, shape, or form.

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there are many meanings to the word gay, and i believe OP is referring to that of being less of a man. If we pursue the ideal man, then many activities would be that of being less of a real man. A real man rides motorbikes, a real man doesn't shave, a real man drinks beer etc. In truth, doing what a real man doesn't or omitting to do what a real man does really has nothing to do with what makes a man a real man. We can only guide ourselves with moral principles to be a real man, for example being responsible or treating with equal respect each Earth inhabitant. Superficial constructs can only do so much, and in itself they are what they say, superficial.

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ARTPOPdidntflop

nnn.... i just realised what this title and some of the replies are implying :saladga:

So being Gay and being less of a man are the same thing? problematic.. :deadbanana:

Gaga x Nicki x Azealia x Ariana x Kesha x Bey
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KindaTrashy

Story time:

I brought my (straight as an arrow) boyfriend to the Born This Way Ball in 2012. Before the acoustic part, the crowd went super quiet, and a kid at the end of our row screamed "I love you Gaga!" at the top of his lungs. Within a split second, my boyfriend boomed, "l LOVE YOU MORE!!" into the silent arena, and he's a big guy with a loud voice so the ENTIRE stall turned around and laughed at him. 

Lmao, sure there's a stereotype but at the end of the day it's only music! If you love it why the hell should it be emasculating? Use it as an opportunity to joke around.

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Ferrer Zorola

there are many meanings to the word gay, and i believe OP is referring to that of being less of a man. If we pursue the ideal man, then many activities would be that of being less of a real man. A real man rides motorbikes, a real man doesn't shave, a real man drinks beer etc. In truth, doing what a real man doesn't or omitting to do what a real man does really has nothing to do with what makes a man a real man. We can only guide ourselves with moral principles to be a real man, for example being responsible or treating with equal respect each Earth inhabitant. Superficial constructs can only do so much, and in itself they are what they say, superficial.

so you're telling me I'm a fake man

LIFE IS GOOD
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wahkeenasitka

Maybe being into Gaga should convince me I want to go be trans and become a man... who loves cock. so I can be a gay trans man w/ a vagina. That sounds hot. 

NOT. 

:lmao:

So being Gay and being less of a man are the same thing? problematic.. :deadbanana:

good point you bring up. 

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Not at all :laughga:I loved her since she appeared with Just Dance and it was when I already knew I was gay. And the fact I listen to her still does not make me feel less of a man, to me your D is what makes you a man, not what you do.

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Alfonso

Probably most of the users here  belongs to the LGBT (no offence). And i think Im one of the few straight guys that loves and supports Gaga. Its always been an impression that if a guy loves Gaga then hes probably gay. I mean whats wrong with that? :sharon:

same 

Ikr? I wish Gaga appealed to more straight people. I mean her music is awesome and why do gays especially love them? It's odd. :emma: 

this I think tho :emma: 

No it's a stereotype 

and kinda this tho 

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Riot Poof

:saladga: at people throwing trans men under the bus to defend cis gay men's s-xuality and masculinity.

I'm not a woman. I'm not a man. I am something that you'll never understand.
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calmar

:saladga: at people throwing trans men under the bus to defend cis gay men's s-xuality and masculinity.

+1, it's kind of gross.

And personally, I already don't feel like a man, and I hate that word so much that's probably the only time I'm ever typing it of my own volition. (I guess I have problems, so what, so do we all.) So it doesn't make me feel less of something I already don't identify with. 

For those who identify that way, though, I agree that your music taste should not define your sense of gender identity. Nor should anything else, really, but whether you feel that way or not and are most comfortable with that. 

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Thomas P

I am gay, but I think liking katy perry is more gay tbh.

If gaga wouldn't have done all the lgbt support stuff I don't think it would be considered half as gay to like her.

Her music really isn't that gay at all.

I’m a simple guy to please, if you like Melodrama, we chill.
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honestly I try to hide my love for gaga tbh, only my family knows about it, but outside...............maybe but I don't reaslly talk about it

My Favs = Lady Gaga, Janet Jackson, Ricky Martin, AKB48
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