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How Comfortable Are You In Clothing That Celebrates Your Sexuality?

MoufOfKhaos

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Don't really need more pride themed clothing when I have pendants and wristbands and necklaces... and club clothes and one green tee that states "I taught your boyfriend that thing you like" that I rarely wear because i've grown out of the whole word-tee fad.
 
not at all but i will be when i'm out to everyone i know.
 
I've found very few "gay" shirts that I've liked. My tastes tend towards ash grey T-shirts and sports jerseys. I certainly don't have any issue with anything that, upon seeing my shirt, would instantly know I'm gay. But those just tend to be brighter colors or designs than I normally wear. I do have a Lexington T-shirt and I used to have a Snagglepuss one, but I guess you'd have to be a but astute to understand the meaning behind them.

If anyone has any potential items that tit my style, I'm open to suggestions. :)

Lex
 
Ger DOES have a rainbow tattoo on his...wrist? Lower arm? Something like that. So it's not as if he's got his sexuality hid. :)

Lex
 
Pink triangles were used by Nazis to denote a prisoner as being gay.
 
Isn't sexuality celebrated by being naked?
 
Nah, i'm not the type to literally wear my sexuality on my sleeve. I don't see the need to be militant about my homosexuality, either. . .it's just a personal attraction.
 
I always wanted to have a radical one (specifically, a rainbow patterned one), but it's very hard to find one in my size here.

The only outfit I have, which is considered very gay-looking by people around me, is a skin-tight wool pullover. I used to wear it proudly until my tummy starts to protude out, which is NOT a pleasant view :p
 
I have numerous gay related items, but my favoriete piece of clothing is "flag" suspenders. I wear them often, to work, etc. (several pairs).
 
I see no point in advertising my sexuality. Homosexuality is completely normal, why treat it like it's something that makes you "special"?
 
If an oxford shirt and some low-key trousers celebrate my sexuality, then yes.
 
Not very comfortable at all. I don't feel the need to declare my sexuality like that.
 
I wear what I fancy, without any intention of advertising my sexuality. If what I wear suggests to anyone that I'm gay or otherwise, it's purely by coincidence.
 
The gayest thing I wear is my Sailor Uniform... :p

Otherwise I dont really... dont know why just never felt the need.
 
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