Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Beatboks right now:
No, I used to act gay in nightclubs all the time, who gives a f what others think.
So much so a woman I met one night took me to a gay bar thinking she could help me hook up. It was that night when I realized just how obvious we guys are when we perv. It was also obvoius that most gay men's taste is where they f, I got hit on a dozen times that night and I would say I'm but ugly.
Gotta say though, the music i gay bars was a shit load better than straight clubs, so I started taking dates there (on those rare occasions I actually had one that I didnt have to pay for)
Originally posted by beatboks
No, I used to act gay in nightclubs all the time, who gives a f what others think.So much so a woman I met one night took me to a gay bar thinking she could help me hook up. It was that night when I realized just how obvious we guys are when we perv. It was also obvoius that most gay men's taste is where they f, I got hit on a dozen times that night and I would say I'm but ugly.
Gotta say though, the music i gay bars was a shit load better than straight clubs, so I started taking dates there (on those rare occasions I actually had one that I didnt have to pay for)
Originally posted by Henry_Pym
Pretty much every female comic book fan I’ve ever known had a thing for Nightwing.And in universe he ****s everything around him.
So I’m saying Dick is probably #1
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Haha, I like nice work. I would never criticize a yone for what they wore, not considering how I dressed back in the day.
I used to wear sparkly sequined vests with string or bow ties, long sleeve satin or silk shirts that were either pink, peach, or apricot in colour with silvery shiney trousers when I hit the clubs (back in the late 70s 80s). Or a white double breasted suit or a pin stripe trousers and vest with matching fedora hat.
That was to clubs where most men wore blue jeans and designer or printed T shirts.
The bouncers at one club I occasionally DJ'd at referred to me as the riverboat man. They thought I dressed like a western river boat gambler in camp colours.
It started as a ploy to draw out some homophobes who gay bashed a shcool mate outside one of the clubs. But after I managed to get payback for him I came to like the attention I got dressing that way.