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The art of being gay
The Sydney Morning Herald ^ | July 15 2003 | Tim Duggan

Posted on 07/14/2003 8:32:43 AM PDT by presidio9

Have you heard the latest? Not only are metrosexual men taking all the good appointment times at waxing and hair salons, now they are taking over the gay dance floors.

A new breed of men, including the Trainspotting author Irvine Welsh in his younger days, prefers to haunt gay venues to pick up women. "It was prudent to act a little camp," wrote the straight Scot in his London Daily Telegraph column last week, "as the straight, good-looking girls had no shortage of vanity and would try to get you over to the other side."

Never one to miss a bandwagon, and especially not one as potentially lucrative as this, I have decided to open a college to teach straight males the art of being gay. The Gay Academy for Youth (because youth is valued above all in gay culture and anyone over 35 is immediately banished to a faraway place) will take the form of a four-day camp.

Day one: grooming. How to get ready for a night out in just under an hour, along with the finer details of shaving v waxing. Other topics include the short-back-and-sides haircut and the gym as your new best friend.

Day two: music.

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The lesson will begin with a musical tribute to our forefathers, featuring Judy Garland and Barbra Streisand. At the end, you will be split into groups and must debate the topic: Kylie v Dannii. Extra marks will be given for drag impersonations, preferably with ill-fitting dresses, bad dance moves memorised in front of the mirror and out-of-sync miming.

Day three: dancing. Topics include the dying art of how to dance while flexing (tip: keep your arms as close to your body as possible). Other topics include dealing with confined spaces, when to put your hands in the air and deodorant for beginners.

Day four: picking up. This is the most popular lesson and will teach you the finer details of kissing (how much tongue is too much), the morning after, the art of text messaging and how to spot stalkers.

At the end of the course there is an optional excursion to Sydney's largest gay nightclub. Here you will learn exactly why the ladies' loo is always quicker and you'll hear various theories on the best place to park yourself for the night (right near the loo because everyone has to go at least once during the night).

On completion of the course at the GAY, participants will receive a certificate that they can proudly display on their (very neat, clean and off-white) bedroom wall. And the next time you're in a stylish bar trying to chat up the ladies you'll be able to swap waxing tips and Minogue gossip with the best of them.

And if anyone who hasn't been on the course asks you what team you're on, slowly run your manicured hand through your short, clean hair and politely reply, "Oh, Australia's, mate". That'll keep 'em guessing.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: metrosexuals
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To: presidio9
Namecaller! Can you tell me what the meaning of "is" is?

vaudine
21 posted on 07/14/2003 10:57:31 AM PDT by vaudine
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To: presidio9
Its an "art" now?
22 posted on 07/14/2003 10:59:24 AM PDT by cardinal4 (The Senate Armed Services Comm; the Chinese pipeline into US secrets)
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To: John H K; presidio9
hahah, the "fag hag" syndrome. I know it well, having gay friends. I never get these broads, myself.

To concur with John, these girls are hanging out at gay bars because firstly, they like the company of gay guys. They can talk about shopping, clothes, shoes, gossip, etc. The appeal of gay bars is that they don't have to worry about some meathead hitting on them with the usual lines like they do at straight bars.

And yeah, these girls ain't having sex with the gay guys (the guys aren't attracted to these "fag hags", as attractive as they usually are - they're gay!)

I've actually been to a couple of gay bars, and I get the impression there are 2 kinds of gay bars out there: the clubs where gay guys (and straight men and women) go to dance, drink, and socialize in an environment where they know they can be themselves and not have to worry about homophobia of any kind (I've been to these kinds of bars, pretty normal club except for tons of gay folks). Then, there are the seedy gay meat markets where you won't find any women or straights (except rugged dykes), and everyone is just doing as many drugs as possible before they go home with multiple partners. I've never been to one of these places and my gay friends are not promiscuous so they don't hang out at these joints either.

23 posted on 07/14/2003 11:02:30 AM PDT by bc2
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To: bc2
More information than I was looking for....
24 posted on 07/14/2003 11:05:33 AM PDT by presidio9 (RUN AL, RUN!!!)
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To: Mr. Mojo
they are probably shallow and easily used for recreational sex.

these men are sleaze, they would be the first to be the prison b*tch of their cell mate.

(s) metrosexuals don't have the "courage" to be homos.(/s)
25 posted on 07/14/2003 10:29:47 PM PDT by longtermmemmory (Vote!)
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To: Mr. Mojo
Why would straight women hang out at fag bars...

"She likes a guy with washboard abs and the latest clothes from Milan,

She likes a guy who can cry with a wry sense of humor, cut her hair at his own salon,

She wants a real pecs-of-steel facial peel kind of boyfriend,

She's 'The Girl With No Gaydar!'"

26 posted on 07/14/2003 11:35:08 PM PDT by GATOR NAVY (20 years in the Navy; never drunk on duty - never sober on liberty)
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