I was talking to an Iowan about climbing...
He asked: "are there alot of gay climbers?"
So I thought.
I don't know any (outwardly)gay male climbers. In fact, I've only met two who trip the radar, but that doesn't mean much.
But there are many uncloseted female climbing couples. (as noted in the 'inspiring women' post)
So I tell him this and and he says, 'hm, I would have thought there would be alot of gay male climbers since its an unorganised sport' (yes, he's from Iowa)
SO...why is there a noticable lack of gay male climbers, and a profusion of gay female climbers?
Note: This is not a pickup post, I'm just genuinly curious.
Also note: If your a uber-feminist or uber-intellectual who's gonna lambast me for sport, please kindly do not post, as I am posting an observation that more than one person has noted, and am not trying to sterotype gay folks.
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I climb with one asian fella who in one year went from shaking on a 5.6 to leading 11b and TRing 12b no falls.
He is like a little bruce lee climber!
But I don't know any black people who climb either, nor any gay men, who climb, but I do know of one lesbian here in our area.
I don't think there is any reason for any of it really...just random people..
He is like a little bruce lee climber!
But I don't know any black people who climb either, nor any gay men, who climb, but I do know of one lesbian here in our area.
I don't think there is any reason for any of it really...just random people..
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I thought this thread was NOT about sterotypes...hum
quote..Must be all the nori and tofu.
quote..all the gay men i have ever known were way more into fashion and the theater than nature. whereas lesbians tend to be more independent and "rough and tumble".
quote..Must be all the nori and tofu.
quote..all the gay men i have ever known were way more into fashion and the theater than nature. whereas lesbians tend to be more independent and "rough and tumble".
"Climbing is the spice, not the meal." ~ Lurkist