@Glutelord I can agree that it probably does play a factor. But our community definitely has an issue with simply being polite to other gay men if they don’t find them sexually attractive. The equate one’s worth to their attraction and treat them as such.
@Glutelord I’m glad you haven’t and I hope you’d speak up if you did. However, I have seen it happen. I brought a heavier set friend to a regular party and heard some muscle gays saying “Who invited the fat fuck?” It literally happens which is why the discussion keeps appearing.
@Glutelord Work out as much or as little as you want. Sleep with whoever you want or decline to sleep with whoever you want. But don’t treat another person with disrespect or isolation simply because you don’t want to fuck them.
@Glutelord It’s more than sex. Muscular people in the gay community don’t even treat non-muscular people with respect on a human level. The discourse isn’t about sexual partners, but moreso about not even feeling accepted at the table.
@PizzaOtter726@ZeldaVox The looks are made at home and then brought to the show. But the contestants themselves don’t always made the looks. However, the show likes to give the illusion that every contestant makes everything themselves, so they aren’t allowed to credit designers who actually made a look
@StarBase48 It’s not about being scared you idiot. These queens spend THOUSANDS of dollars and cancel a month+ worth of gigs to come do All Stars for the chance to be sent home first and lose all that revenue? This is their livelihood, and this format helps them plan that easier.
@IAtrukr If it says to cum 21 times a month, that’s 30/21.
If you cum every 17 hours as your incorrect math states, that’s means you’re shooting about 42 times a month.
But yes. I’m the one who doesn’t know basic math.