2/29/12

skit: stuff that comes up in my unofficial love circle lol jk but really though


Updates, yeah! “No, not yeah, Skittles why aren’t we getting a blog with meaning and what not? We don’t want an updates.” If you continue to read, instead of questioning me, you would see that this eventually leads to important thing. “Really?” No. I can’t be witty and insightful every week that is demanding. It would help if you people left me topics to blog about. Then on days, or in this case weeks, when I run into one of my “funks” I could take one of your awesome questions and answer them. That way you wouldn’t be stuck with this crap. In the meantime, I could tell you a story about my personal life but you really do not want to hear about that. So instead I am going to tell you about this discussion about stereotypes me and my friends had. So I have this group of theater friends ( yes we are all gay ) and we were talking about Glee. Anyway when I told them I don’t watch Glee they all gasped, and where really taken back. Like I have to watch Glee cause I am queer.  I mean there are things that we do that are kinda stereotypical and it is okay but don’t expect everyone to do it just because it is a gay stereotype. so apparently if you don’t live up to a certain stereotype you a bad queer and they ( the secret closet council of Queers and Queens) will revoke you queer card. This was news to me. personally I think so of these stereotypes are regional ( to the Midwest) but you know I wouldn’t know.  So here is a list of some rules I didn’t know existed: you must own a tutu, must watch Glee, must be good at glitter art, must own something glittery and sparkly, must own rainbow suspenders, must have rainbow belt,  attended a pride,  and must be involved in at least one queer activity such as theater choir dance GSA. ( word didn’t like how long this was becoming so continued)  must have a rainbow article of clothing not including things already mentioned, must know how to queer prance ( it is like a really Queer skip), must know how to diva snap,  and above all the most important rule is you must be FIERCE. (This can mean a lot for different people but to mean it means you are comfortable and confident with your sexuality.) I admit I do par take in a lot of these stereotypes but I don’t expect everyone to. What are some stereotypes that you guys have heard of. Send them to me so I can shock my pals with some of them. 

so as you herd above i have this theater group and there all gay but the reason for that is that the whole theater company is gay or least my section of it is. it is a theater/ out reach program for queer youth (13-23). it focuses on supporting and teach us valuable skills just not acting skills. like i am not an actor i have the worst stage fright there is but i go because it helps me with public speaking and overcoming my fears. it helps with talking making yourself herd and sounding interesting. i mean it also helps with acting and that is the main foucs but it isn't why i go. if you would like more info because you live in the Chi message me. lets see what else do i want to tell you guys. i mean there is a lot i want to tell you but due to the nature of my relationship status at this moment there is not much i can tell you that won't cause me to get in trouble with somebody so. until next time. stay proud and fierce. and leave comments, onions, questions,
ciao

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