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Lukasson
18 hours ago, LostBoyfriend said:

He looks like a normal everyday guy. That's nice for a change.

Absolutely. He‘s looking fine. 
And even if he wasn’t, there’s no need to bodyshame. Never.

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Bradley
10 hours ago, Jose P said:

The person you replied to never said their comment was a critique on the artist, more so on society’s double standards. This whole essay you wrote just screams projection and pick me gay 

I've extended the argument a little bit because their comment implicates that male artists are somehow worthy of less praise or at worst warrant some kind of criticism for their "lacklustre" outfits. I'm sure they didn't mean it, nor did their comment imply that very much to be fair, but people have a tendency to project their criticism at JT and male musicians like him because of comments like these. I did that in the spirit of neutral discussion so I don't understand this "screams projection and pick me gay" point you're making.

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Bradley
14 hours ago, 2School4Cool said:

I get the point @Bradley is making, I don’t think the intention of the post was to say there’s a “normal” or “abnormal” way to dress but rather that there are a lot of unfair stereotypes expecting gay men to present themselves in a certain way, and when gay men present themselves more “traditionally masculine” a lot of times they’re told they’re “not gay enough.” I’ve been told I’m “not gay enough” by other gay people for this exact reason, so have some friends of mine, and it can be hurtful sometimes.

Thank you. I just wished @WheresMy911Alice had tried to acknowledge the intention behind the post rather than taking individual words out of context and then projecting the most inappropriate meaning onto it. It is exactly this behaviour that gives SJWs a bad rep, even when sometimes they're doing it in good faith. When I said "dress normal", was I really implying that extravagant clothes were a horrendous symptom of abnormality? Or was it more sensible to just simply understand "normal" as another word for "conventional"?

The fact that I have to get into semantics to defend myself (which many people are very reluctant to do) just shows how SJWs have gone too far sometimes.

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