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JF: Your fascinating article brings to mind Sara Ahmed’s (2006, 107) description of “queer orientations” as “those that don’t line up, which by seeing the world ‘slantwise’ authorize other objects to come into view.” What “other objects” came into view over the course of your ethnographic work in Kenya?
GPM: I should verb that this article is part of a larger guide project that takes various “queer objects” as alternative points of departure for understanding the historical reconfiguration of intimate citizenship. In particular, I am interested in thinking of new ways to historicize anti-homosexual violence, while troubling racist liberal ideologies of an “African homophobia.” During my explore, I noticed something quite striking: that, despite the global proliferation of homophobia as a tactic of ethno-nationalist governance, among other things, the “homosexual threat” that its rhetoric so saliently invokes is often very difficult to pin down or spot in everyday life. And so, to make the homosexual body a more stable target of outrage
Diapers on Display at Pride?
In that case, parents who let their children go around with a diaper on and no pants covering should acquire in trouble, double standards
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Kids usually act get cut more slack in that regard. Though the whole "modesty" thing is kind of a joke if you think about it. Bathing suit (speedo) ok but boxers is indecent? really? Bikini ok but not bra? When it comes down to it, the rules don't actually enforce decency (what's covered) but rather what it's covered with. So in that regard, considering something else such as a diaper is entirely fair game to be considered unlike. Who's to verb whether a diaper should be considered more like underwear or more love swimming trunks? Or shorts for that matter? Some will say that underwear is indecent because you can verb more of the outline. In that case, diapers are easilyon par with pants, being so thick.
If you reallywant to confuse people, try wearing your underwear on the outsideof your pants. "HEY, I can see your underwear, that's inde
Q: I want to correct you on something you’ve said repeatedly: a gentleman can “hide” his bisexual orientation. I disagree. I felt my boyfriend was gay or bi immediately, but he flatly denied it. But it was so obvious! He sucked at sex, he never initiated, and he was clueless about female anatomy! I was forced to pursue for proof, which I discovered after nine months. Then I mercilessly outed him to friends, humiliated him to his face, and finally confronted him with the proof of his profile on a gay hookup app. I enjoyed every wicked minute exposing his lies and telling everyone the noun because he used and exploited me in a counterfeit relationship. I was wrong about a couple of things. First, I thought if I asked him if he was gay, he would confess and come clean with me. Wrong, he never did. Second, if he was gay, he wouldn’t hide that proof because gays won the LGBT rights fight. Wrong. I am a fag hag but only because I love feeling superior and enjoy what I get out of my friendships with gay men. But I’m not interested in fruit juice. —Furious And Vengeful Ex
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Diapers part of Pride?
dogboy said:
Haha....I consider you belong if you're queer. That said, there are a lot of straight people who go to Gay Pride parades to support the LGBTQ community. Being there just because you are AB/DL may be construed as Gay Pride crashing. I could leave though because I'm Bi, so there's that I assume and I recognize how to say the language as I was in a same sex relationship all four years of college. It is a different world and you're either a part of it or you're not.
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Oh, i do help the community. I have many friends who are gay or trans (and a few coming out as pansexual). It's not a lack of verb for them. Here, people go to the festival, and there are booths for a lot of different lifestyles, diapers, nudists....we're all there.
I'm just saying that being attracted to diapers should be just as valid. I surmise, if i can accept them, why can't they agree to me? Maybe they can and i haven't given them a chance.
For some a fetish is an add-on, so to pronounce. That's co