“Gear, Grub, Guns, and Guys” is the tagline of Gaybros, a Reddit subgroup that has grown from 200 subscribers at the beginning of 2012 to nearly 28,000 today, with more than 3 million pageviews a month. For Allen, who joined the forum as a moderator just a few months after it was created, the site offers a community he can’t find elsewhere — a place where he and others like him can talk about anything, from sports to microbrewing to the military.
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Gaybros is a men's interest community built around shared interests. This is our man-cave corner of the internet where we talk about sports, cars, grilling, video games, military issues, working out, gadgets and gear.
I'm not and the only thing in that whole gaybro reddit thing that I actually some what find interesting to me is /r/GayBrosCircleJerk because they make fun of how cheesy/cringeworthy they are sometimes
I'm not and the only thing in that whole gaybro reddit thing that I actually some what find interesting to me is /r/GayBrosCircleJerk because they make fun of how cheesy/cringeworthy they are sometimes
I'm just a man. I can be masculine, I can be feminine, but before anything else, I'm myself. Get on my level.
THIS IS MEEEEE...
I'm more of the masculine side than the feminine side though, but I'm definitely not against femininity in men. I think it's a great quality. Getting in touch with both sides is a must for me. Society puts too much weight on needing to be one or the other.
This **** is so stupid. They're gay men who have issues with being called gay, so they have to make it more "masculine". Interests don't define sexuality, so them calling themselves "bros", because they drink beer over cocktails doesn't matter when they both want a man in their bed.