I've been working with a baby gay on how to come to terms with his sexuality. He asked for a list of gay themed movies that would be good to watch. This list was generated by me and my best friend Philip. There are certainly other movies that probably belong on the list but these are the ones we came up with. In no particular order:
1) Latter Days
This is a romantic drama about the what happens when two worlds collide. Aaron, a closeted Mormon missionary gets put into a house next to openly gay partyboy Christian. Betting a coworker that he can land the quiet but adorable Aaron, Christian attempts to seduce him. The attempt backfires, with Aaron accusing him of being shallow. The two eventually fall for each other, with drastic consequences for them both.
This film examines how religion and guilt influence our lives as well as the superficial nature of much of gay culture. The film stars Steve Sandvoss, Wes Ramsey, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
2) To Wong foo, Thanks For Everything! Julie Newmar
This is one movie that you need to see to believe. Patric Swayze, Wesley Snipes, and John Leguizamo are drag queens traveling cross country. Vida Bohem (Swayze) and Noxeema Jackson (Snipes) tie for first place in a New York drag queen pageant. Given round trip airfare to Hollywood for a national pageant, they trade their tickets for a convertable, taking a road trip in order to teach lessons to naive and inexperienced drag queen Chi-Chi Rodriguez (John Leguizamo). Their car ends up breaking down in a small town in the middle of the country. The three give the town hell and do it in heels, showing the sheltered natives what style and class are all about.
Now before any of you hate on these ladies, this is bigger than a movie about drag queens. It's a movie that shows what acceptance in small town America really means. They may be in heels but they walk the walk better than most straight-acting men. So if these guys can show some flair, so can you.
3) Funny Girl
This is the story of comedienne Fanny Brice (Barbra Streisand), from her days in the Jewish slums, to working as one of the Ziegfeld Follies. The movie begins with her awaiting the return of husband Nicky Arnstein (Omar Sharif) from prison, and then moves into an extended flashback focusing on their meeting and marriage. The movie follows the rise and falls of their carriers and marriage.
A reprise of her broadway hit, the musical is one of the best examples of Streisand's talent and vocal prowess. While not gay-themed per-say this one makes the list for shear raw energy and power.
Monday, July 16, 2012
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Baby Gays
I've been contacted recently by a baby gay. For anyone not familiar with the term, it's used for someone who's only recently came out or came to terms with their homosexuality. In this case the boy in question is still in the closet; for obvious reasons I won't be giving away his personal details.
It's weird to think but it was only a few years ago I was a brand new baby gay myself (I'm still a youngin' as far as most of the community is concerned). I remember being called that by a gay friend after coming out of the closet. "Oh look at the baby gay, figuring things out. That's adorable!" He cooed the way everyone else does at a baby finding its toes for the first time. At the time I was extremely offended. It's taken me a couple of years to see that he was right. I didn't know much and was pretty naive about what is expected of a gay man.
Not wanting to be that condescending with this guy, I listened patiently. I learned that he was closeted and in a very religious conservative family. He was fairly naive about a lot of topics and decently sheltered. Having been very sheltered and closeted myself I can relate. He had a total of 1 or 2 friends he felt he could trust with his secret.
This is an enormous responsibility, being asked about what it means to be gay and what you can expect. How much do I tell him? How much do I let him discover on his own? How much detail do I use? I decided it was safer not to get too graphic but it wasn't a good idea to leave this kid completely in the dark. First, I decided it was better to catch him up to speed on some basic gay terminology. This is by no means a complete list. These were the first ones that came to mind as we were chatting through facebook. If you can think of some others that be useful, leave them in the comments below.
Fag hag. Since most of his friends, and most of mine, are female I thought it'd be useful to know. Especially since I tend to use the word a lot in casual conversation.
Come on, you know you want to say "OMG! That's adorable!"
It's weird to think but it was only a few years ago I was a brand new baby gay myself (I'm still a youngin' as far as most of the community is concerned). I remember being called that by a gay friend after coming out of the closet. "Oh look at the baby gay, figuring things out. That's adorable!" He cooed the way everyone else does at a baby finding its toes for the first time. At the time I was extremely offended. It's taken me a couple of years to see that he was right. I didn't know much and was pretty naive about what is expected of a gay man.
Not wanting to be that condescending with this guy, I listened patiently. I learned that he was closeted and in a very religious conservative family. He was fairly naive about a lot of topics and decently sheltered. Having been very sheltered and closeted myself I can relate. He had a total of 1 or 2 friends he felt he could trust with his secret.
The closet is a lonely place.
This is an enormous responsibility, being asked about what it means to be gay and what you can expect. How much do I tell him? How much do I let him discover on his own? How much detail do I use? I decided it was safer not to get too graphic but it wasn't a good idea to leave this kid completely in the dark. First, I decided it was better to catch him up to speed on some basic gay terminology. This is by no means a complete list. These were the first ones that came to mind as we were chatting through facebook. If you can think of some others that be useful, leave them in the comments below.
Fag hag. Since most of his friends, and most of mine, are female I thought it'd be useful to know. Especially since I tend to use the word a lot in casual conversation.
Despite what the shirt says, you can have a lesbian fag hag. I've even met the odd fag stag, a straight guy who hangs out extensively with heterosexual men. They're an interesting breed, to be sure.
Top, Bottom, and Versatile. I didn't go into too much detail about sex (that is something he can find out on his own) but the basic terms are necessary. The way I explained it it the top is a giver, the bottom is the receiver, and a versi can do either. Pitcher, catcher, etc. can be used as well. I then had to explain what a versi-top was (can enjoy either but tends toward being a top) and so on. He asked who gets which position? Do you flip a coin? And how do you know which you are? Unfortunately, there is no magic solution to that. Your definition of yourself comes with exploration and experience. Sorry, no shortcuts.
Beard. He asked if his ex-girlfriend, who he'd been emotionally close to, would be counted as a fag hag. I told him that though she could be, the better term is beard. A beard is a man or woman used as a cover for a gay partner. Many beards don't even realize they are one. I myself had a girlfriend in high school, who I was emotionally and physically close to. We ended on good terms and I'm glad of that, since there is a good chance that both of us could have ended up getting hurt by that sort of thing. I love her to this day (she was the first person I came out to) and always will but we've since gone onto separate paths.
I don't shy away from the subject of sex, though I try and remain objective. He asked if size matters. (Every guy wonders this. I know I did at one point) The simple answer is yes but not in the way you'd think. Most guys seem to have it in their heads that bigger is always better; this is simply not the case. Your average guy is 5" or below and that is fine. Anything more than that and you start to increase the amount of discomfort you'll have with your first experience. 7'' or 8'', it's still a blast but can start to hurt. Above that... no. Just no.We are given the impression by certain entertainment professionals that 10" is the norm and that's just not the case. And really it's what you do with it that matters. You could have the Washington Monument and still not know what to do with it. Or you could be tiny and give someone the ride of their life.
I tried to emphasize safety. Always wear a condom and practice safe sex! Though it's being treated and it's no longer a death sentence, AIDS is still a very real threat. That's not even speaking about anything else that's out there. As long as you practice safe sex you significantly reduce the likelihood of something happened.
Mostly I tried to emphasize communication. As long as you can communicate with the person, letting them know what you want/expect/hope for then you'll have a good time. Communication makes the whole process much smoother. There is absolutely no point in suffering through bad sex just to please someone. If they're doing something you aren't comfortable with or don't like, TELL THEM! More often then not they'll change what they're doing and you'll both have a better time.
My final bit of advice was to be honest to yourself. It's hard enough to be a gay man in this world. In the closet you'll end up telling a lot of lies to protect your secret. I fully support this as long as you are honest to yourself about who you are and what you want to do with your life. And in time, you'll be able to come out to those that you love. When you are ready, you'll know; and not a second before.
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It's bizarre to be the one answering questions instead of asking them. I'm still a little one and there are many old queens who'll laugh at me for my realizations. I'm not quite as clueless as I once was but I still have a lot to learn. I'll limp with pride and try and discover the things yet to find out about being a gay man. I guess I'll just have to wait and see.
Please leave tips and terms that might help this baby gay out in the comments below.
I tried to emphasize safety. Always wear a condom and practice safe sex! Though it's being treated and it's no longer a death sentence, AIDS is still a very real threat. That's not even speaking about anything else that's out there. As long as you practice safe sex you significantly reduce the likelihood of something happened.
Cannot emphasize this enough!
Mostly I tried to emphasize communication. As long as you can communicate with the person, letting them know what you want/expect/hope for then you'll have a good time. Communication makes the whole process much smoother. There is absolutely no point in suffering through bad sex just to please someone. If they're doing something you aren't comfortable with or don't like, TELL THEM! More often then not they'll change what they're doing and you'll both have a better time.
My final bit of advice was to be honest to yourself. It's hard enough to be a gay man in this world. In the closet you'll end up telling a lot of lies to protect your secret. I fully support this as long as you are honest to yourself about who you are and what you want to do with your life. And in time, you'll be able to come out to those that you love. When you are ready, you'll know; and not a second before.
It's bizarre to be the one answering questions instead of asking them. I'm still a little one and there are many old queens who'll laugh at me for my realizations. I'm not quite as clueless as I once was but I still have a lot to learn. I'll limp with pride and try and discover the things yet to find out about being a gay man. I guess I'll just have to wait and see.
Please leave tips and terms that might help this baby gay out in the comments below.
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