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Originally Posted by evolusean
I think this thread has existed before.
They may or may not be. But quite frankly, and I say this being both gay and in theatre my whole life, in the world of live entertainment, it's the straighties who are out of place. In the world of dancing, especially. It's just a fact of the trade.
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YEah, in other "fields" of live everyone are assumed to be straight untill the opposite is proven. In fashion and dancing especially it's the opposite, allthough not EVERYONE is gay. I think it's also because these environments are dominated by females or at least they are targeted to females (fashion), so many may seem to be acting what people outside these environments see as "gay". But, in these tpe of environments a lot of people do a lot of things, so "straight" or "gay" isen't always an issue. I know of married (to women) male dancers who do pretty gay things on the side and alomst every other combination possible. =P
at least that's my experiences from what I've seen.