Subhankar Zac
Hare Krishna,Hare Krishna,
As the world is moving closer towards making laws that Grant LGBT people equal rights, I feel that socially it's not as open for LGBT people mainly men.
The new form of identification for men is that they can either be exclusively straight or exclusively gay. Nothing between the spectrum.
If a straight guy makes out with another guy or has sex with a guy, he HAS TO give up the label of being straight.
But for them a woman can make out with another woman and have sex but she isn't lesbian.
The heteronormative dogma that completely forbids men from having any deep conversation, from hugging each other and maintain an outward appearance of a straight macho guy with no emotions, based on this list of laws.
A straight woman can make out with a girl and still be straight, but if a guy does that, he HAS to be gay.
I m not a big fan of labels particularly for this reason as it makes one join a group and live according to their laws.
I've kissed a few straight guys, often as a joke and I still see them happy with their girlfriends.
I was taught not to cry, not to express emotions and not to be weak which still is deeply embedded in my mind and it's hard to rid yourself of their stereotypes.
If a guy who's straight feels like making out with a guy he finds attractive, no one should have the right to throw him out of the "straight macho men's club". If a straight man wishes to hug his friend or kiss him on the cheek during a time of a tragedy, he should be able to. He should able to cry and show emotion and is permitted to be as thin as me.
If a gay guy hits on you, just mention that you're straight without saying "Ewww" 200 times on group chats while describing it.
No one should be bothered. Homophobic laws are going down around most of the world and perhaps we should say goodbye to our perceptive deeply embedded homophobia and gender stereotypes as well.
The new form of identification for men is that they can either be exclusively straight or exclusively gay. Nothing between the spectrum.
If a straight guy makes out with another guy or has sex with a guy, he HAS TO give up the label of being straight.
But for them a woman can make out with another woman and have sex but she isn't lesbian.
The heteronormative dogma that completely forbids men from having any deep conversation, from hugging each other and maintain an outward appearance of a straight macho guy with no emotions, based on this list of laws.
A straight woman can make out with a girl and still be straight, but if a guy does that, he HAS to be gay.
I m not a big fan of labels particularly for this reason as it makes one join a group and live according to their laws.
I've kissed a few straight guys, often as a joke and I still see them happy with their girlfriends.
I was taught not to cry, not to express emotions and not to be weak which still is deeply embedded in my mind and it's hard to rid yourself of their stereotypes.
If a guy who's straight feels like making out with a guy he finds attractive, no one should have the right to throw him out of the "straight macho men's club". If a straight man wishes to hug his friend or kiss him on the cheek during a time of a tragedy, he should be able to. He should able to cry and show emotion and is permitted to be as thin as me.
If a gay guy hits on you, just mention that you're straight without saying "Ewww" 200 times on group chats while describing it.
No one should be bothered. Homophobic laws are going down around most of the world and perhaps we should say goodbye to our perceptive deeply embedded homophobia and gender stereotypes as well.