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I don't accept that there is a gay culture separate from the broader culture. We are an orientation, not a social club.
Sometimes my gay friends will make obscene comments as they gather if it's not mixed company, but I really don't accept that. I wouldn't make crude sexual references in my other social circles, and I don't expect them in my LGBT circles, but several of the others obviously do think a different standard applies.
This reminds me of the biggest problem I have with gay culture. Too many of us consider it to be based on sex. Not sexuality, but sex.
Sex is only a tiny fraction of what makes a person who they are. Aside from procreation, which is popular with that other, bigger club, sex shouldn't hold more weight than, say, taking a nice nap in a hammock on a warm summer day. It's a pleasurable activity. It can be a pastime. It can even be a vocation. But when you let it bleed into other areas of your life, that's when you get annoying.
And please, for the love of God, when Gay Parade Day comes along, please do not dress like the leather guy from the Village People and gyrate lasciviously on your float. Have some respect for those of us who wish to be known for who we are, not who we stick their dick into.
For you, what does the gay culture consisted of? A certain walk? Language? Job? Living in a gay village? Political affiliation? Sexual activity preferences? What is it for you?
Being a prostitute isn't actually a gay culture thing.
The sex trade--prostitution and porn--is a large part of gay culture. What do you think supports this site?

The sex trade--prostitution and porn--is a large part of gay culture. What do you think supports this site?
