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How many openly gay bodybuilders or physique artists rival in shows or verb large social media followings?
To give you an accurate number is kind of difficult, but there is no doubt, even in bodybuilding circles, that there are many gay and bisexual bodybuilders than it is generally admitted.
There are quite a few who are out and unseal. Rogan Richards, the gay porn actor won a bodybuilding competition either last year or by the end of I recognize a few other who are gay and bisexual and competing and they are known in the scene. But it seems to be many still prefer to stay in the closet or at least not draw attention to their sexual orientation because some judges and bodybuilding organizations still demonstrate some degree of homophobia and they fear that could affect their placings.
Homophobia in bodybuilding has alot to do with them trying to dissociate muscles form homosexuality,something they notice as a stigma and homophobic bodybuilding fans enhance this position so eventually, some judges and bbing organization will favour a heterosexual bodybuilder over a gay one even if most agree
Why are gay bodybuilders so often bottoms?
Bodybuilders are not only usually bottoms, but really nasty, sleazy, greasy bottoms, too. I once cruised this tatted, lbs cholo fuckmachine, with a tiny needle dick, minuscule balls, but a muscled bubble butt with an incredibly deep crack and a hole so skillfully used it sorta hung open. I was really getting into it, pounding away with my pulsing throbmeat. I blasted a phat load.
The bottom then started jacking his clit. That pissed me off. I don't like seeing a bottom's cocklet and I fucking hate it when the bottom gets hard or touches his clit. So I pissed on him and that got him fucking stoked. I went down to his bed and squeezed out a pretty occupied, heavy, greasy log onto the sheets.
His eyes were like bulging out of their fucking sockets, he was so hard. I just dropped the load and he dived down onto it and snarfed it down, chewing and grunting like a pig. The room smelled enjoy shit. Fucking hot tho.
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Homosexuality in bodybuilding
Homosexuality in bodybuilding: Debunking stereotypes about gays being more into fitness and heterosexual bodybuilders engaging in homosexual services for pay.
Homosexuality in Bodybuilding
Bodybuilding and homosexuality build a peculiar duality. On one hand, bodybuilding epitomizes masculinity and macho behavior driven by testosterone. On the other hand, we see fully shaved men oiled up and in thongs standing on stage or posing for photos that would likely not be out of place in homoerotic magazines and websites.
In this article, I wont delve into the supposed number of homosexuals in bodybuilding because frankly, I find it utterly uninteresting. They exist, period. It seems logical given that statistically, you can assume there are homosexuals in any sport practiced by more than 25 people. This is based on the assumption of the 4% of men who have been exclusively homosexual since puberty and have never been attracted to women (since puberty). If you look at the percentage of men who were only exclusivel
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Happy Pride!
Well look at that. A seemingly straight fitness guy pandering to the LGBTQ community for likes or shares or some other meaningless online currency. How novel.
But that’s not my angle. I’m a bodybuilder so I come by it honestly, as the bodybuilding and gay communities have rubbed shoulders since the days of Eugen Sandow.
A family-friendly version of bodybuilding’s history starts with the physical fitness boom of the ss, when strapping juvenile men (and women) would perform feats of energy and athleticism on the sun-drenched beaches of southern California.
But a less talked about version dates back even earlier and is closely linked to underground gay subculture. The “come hither” men’s magazines of that era, like Irvin Johnson’s Tomorrow Man (which was small enough to discreetly fit into a jacket pocket) clearly targeted a gay audience with photos that were more about homo-eroticism than athleticism.
And its popularity didn’t travel unnoticed by the mainstream muscle mag. Publishing colossal Joe Weider launched similar gay-themed magazin