![]() That I was really able to connect with a lot of gay men that are for the most part under the radar and what most see of the gay community. I think that that's one of the major differences doing it now. They're not out at a lot of gay bars or clubs in urban areas. Ten, maybe 20 years ago, I'm not quite sure how I would have found the same men because they're not going to gay community centers, most of them. That difficulty in finding them was made so much easier by the Internet. I think the type of men I was looking for aren't as outspoken as a lot of those advocates are. Men frequently sported their all-natural looks, flashing their chests during pride parades, or even while exploring other. I think most outspoken gay men and all facets of the LGBT community are those people who defined themselves very much by being gay and they have that issue that they really want to share with the world. Among gay men, body hair truly lived in its prime in the 70s. The thing that surprised me the most is the regularness of all these guys. hairy navel, one shoulder exposed with hairy pecs and furry abdominals. ![]() It would have been much more difficult to find them. Further Readings in the History and Evolution of a Gay Male Subculture Les K. The Internet played a big part in how I found people.
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