To me, post-gay would mean somebody who's no longer gay.
I also assumed that it meant that; I've heard it used in that way before. I just hope "post-gay" doesn't become a wildly overused pop culture term like metrosexual did.
To me, post-gay would mean somebody who's no longer gay.
I thought the same thing. Before I read it, I thought this topic would be some baloney about "curing" gays. You know, like Ted Haggard.To me, post-gay would mean somebody who's no longer gay.
You know people.Perhaps a better term for the definition provided in the link would be "gay his/her way." Or maybe "paragay"
I agree, that was my first thought, "Wait, so someone is no longer gay?!" But it's not the first time that such a phrasing is used in this manner, one that comes to my mind is postmodern (in terms of art, 'cause that's where I've seen it usedTo me, post-gay would mean somebody who's no longer gay.
I also assumed that it meant that; I've heard it used in that way before. I just hope "post-gay" doesn't become a wildly overused pop culture term like metrosexual did.
I find that definition funny.Especially since Mika has a song called "Grace Kelly". And he doesn't relate to gay culture?
While I get the "labels" thing, I still think he's avoiding saying anything due to career interests.
I remember that was about as shocking as when H from Steps came out. Everyone was like "You mean people didn't just know?"Or when the one from westlife came out and we all went.... so your gay... whatever....
I remember that was about as shocking as when H from Steps came out. Everyone was like "You mean people didn't just know?"![]()
Couldn't have said it better myself. Honestly, do we read anything somewhat beneficial and insightful anymore or just worry about perez and paris hilton?![]()