Flamboyancy of the gay kids


Is it just me or are flamboyant young gay kids 100 times more flamboyant than in the olden days? Some of these kids had me lol'ing pretty hard. I'm gay myself, no hate here at all, it was just pretty over the top, especially the Asian kid.

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I think it has to do with the fact that this new generation had grown up in a time when gay pride has really taken wing. I'm happy that they feel so free to be themselves. It's weird moving into an older generation, but it's also beautiful to see what the new young generation is like.

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LOL! I was texting a friend of mine about that last night. They have all the moves and the lingo. A whole different generation.

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yes they are super flaming

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I lost any flamboyance I had at that age due to social pressure to fit in and fear of being bullied. I guess these kids are more confident in themselves or don't feel pressure to butch it up.

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Matt is ridiculously flaming..better call Severide and the rest of Engine 51 of "Chicago Fire" to hose that kid down! (Then again, he might just like that, lol!)

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I agree about Matt - this guy makes Johnny Weir look straight.

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Matt isn't just flamboyant. He's also super flirty and coy acting. It was uncomfortable to watch him batting his eyelashes at Tim on the first episode. He toned it down a little on this last one.

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They almost seem like parodies of a gay stereotype.

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They almost seem like parodies of a gay stereotype.


I agree. They are über-gay and it's somewhat distracting. It's all good though. It great when you can accept yourself as you are no matter what age.



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I agree, they're like caricatures. All of the kids are incredibly dramatic though. Maybe it's just the age and new times of being accepted for who they are.

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I love it and agree they can be free now. Unlike previous generations. They're very fortunate to be able to be true to themselves.

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