Lil Nas Hits The Stripper Pole On SNL & Has a Lil Wardrobe Malfunction

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FRANCE

Quote from: Cartierline on May 24, 2021, 12:14:59 PM
Franc' has a point about the new generation not really caring about the gorls giving a PERFORMANCE, while us the older generation do.

That's part of the reason none of these newer gorls really do it for me. 95% of them are lazy and unremarkable.

Most definitely. And pandemic or not, a majority of these new artists would NEVER see me buying a $200 ticket to attend any of their concerts. No way in hell. I'll leave that to the youngins. I'm more inclined to go to those Vegas shows to see the veterans.

And thats just my thing with Lil Nas X. If everyone else was serving, and he wasn't, then I'd go in. But he's actually attempting to do more than most. His visuals alone, the money and budget he uses to get it done and create thought provoking storylines, its to be applauded. Cause most arent doing it today at all. Overall, he's improving though from Old Town Road, so I'm willing to just give the man some time.

Bulldagger

Quote from: Jayda X on May 24, 2021, 06:45:51 AM
And Frank Ocean wore make up like once?!
We got straight gorls like Kid Cudi wearing whole Sunday dresses performing on SNL
:dead:

You girls pay attention, you know what's happening, but when I bring it to you directly, you deflect. Every time a black man comes out, he is overly effeminate or he ends up doing something effeminate like wearing a dress or putting on makeup and a wig. It's sad when white men do it to a lesser degree. It's like damn, no gay artists wants to come out and just be masculine? What's wrong with just being a fucking boy? Not to say it should matter, but a straight man will never relate cause they cannot see themselves in that shit and neither can I. Yes, like gay men, I have effeminate qualities, all men do, but I don't need to get in touch with my feminine side by donning a wig and heels to feel it.


FRANCE

Quote from: Bulldagger on May 24, 2021, 01:58:16 PM
Quote from: Jayda X on May 24, 2021, 06:45:51 AM
And Frank Ocean wore make up like once?!
We got straight gorls like Kid Cudi wearing whole Sunday dresses performing on SNL
:dead:

You girls pay attention, you know what's happening, but when I bring it to you directly, you deflect. Every time a black man comes out, he is overly effeminate or he ends up doing something effeminate like wearing a dress or putting on makeup and a wig. It's sad when white men do it to a lesser degree. It's like damn, no gay artists wants to come out and just be masculine? What's wrong with just being a fucking boy? Not to say it should matter, but a straight man will never relate cause they cannot see themselves in that shit and neither can I. Yes, like gay men, I have effeminate qualities, all men do, but I don't need to get in touch with my feminine side by donning a wig and heels to feel it.

Well perhaps the problem is that the gay men in the entertainment industry that arent more effeminate are the ones that find it easier to stay in the closet, keep their sexual orientation on the low and wont come out. Perhaps that is where ur attention should be directed.

Bulldagger


𝖘𝖖𝖚𝖎𝖉

Quote from: Bulldagger on May 24, 2021, 01:58:16 PM
Quote from: Jayda X on May 24, 2021, 06:45:51 AM
And Frank Ocean wore make up like once?!
We got straight gorls like Kid Cudi wearing whole Sunday dresses performing on SNL
:dead:

You girls pay attention, you know what's happening, but when I bring it to you directly, you deflect. Every time a black man comes out, he is overly effeminate or he ends up doing something effeminate like wearing a dress or putting on makeup and a wig. It's sad when white men do it to a lesser degree. It's like damn, no gay artists wants to come out and just be masculine? What's wrong with just being a fucking boy? Not to say it should matter, but a straight man will never relate cause they cannot see themselves in that shit and neither can I. Yes, like gay men, I have effeminate qualities, all men do, but I don't need to get in touch with my feminine side by donning a wig and heels to feel it.




Bulldagger

Quote from: FRANCE on May 24, 2021, 02:11:09 PM
Quote from: Bulldagger on May 24, 2021, 01:58:16 PM
Quote from: Jayda X on May 24, 2021, 06:45:51 AM
And Frank Ocean wore make up like once?!
We got straight gorls like Kid Cudi wearing whole Sunday dresses performing on SNL
:dead:

You girls pay attention, you know what's happening, but when I bring it to you directly, you deflect. Every time a black man comes out, he is overly effeminate or he ends up doing something effeminate like wearing a dress or putting on makeup and a wig. It's sad when white men do it to a lesser degree. It's like damn, no gay artists wants to come out and just be masculine? What's wrong with just being a fucking boy? Not to say it should matter, but a straight man will never relate cause they cannot see themselves in that shit and neither can I. Yes, like gay men, I have effeminate qualities, all men do, but I don't need to get in touch with my feminine side by donning a wig and heels to feel it.

Well perhaps the problem is that the gay men in the entertainment industry that arent more effeminate are the ones that find it easier to stay in the closet, keep their sexual orientation on the low and wont come out. Perhaps that is where ur attention should be directed.

I'm starting to think there is a clause that says they have to go the Lil Nas X route or lose out. I refuse to believe this is their expression of gay. Heels. Wigs. Skirts. Edgy.

Bulldagger


Eh...

lol y'all kill me "music for the kids" the youngest millennial is around 25 and oldest around 40...millennials are pretty much old now so a lot of stuff may not be to our liking but it doesn't make it for kids. Just because kids hopped on the old town bandwagon doesn't make it a kids song the dude referenced drugs and other adult subjects in the song. 
Eh... 🤷🏾‍♂️

Dr Naomi Campbell


FRANCE

Quote from: Eh... on May 24, 2021, 02:16:31 PM
lol y'all kill me "music for the kids" the youngest millennial is around 25 and oldest around 40...millennials are pretty much old now so a lot of stuff may not be to our liking but it doesn't make it for kids. Just because kids hopped on the old town bandwagon doesn't make it a kids song the dude referenced drugs and other adult subjects in the song.

the fact that some folks really think all of lil nas x's fans are elementary school students and teenagers

i guess christina shoulda continued being a genie in a bottle and britney shoulda kept the school girl image way into their 20s.

Dr Naomi Campbell

We can count on ONE hand how many out black gay male artists are out there
ILoveMakkon, Frank Ocean, Lil Nas X and Kaytrnda  :dead:
Only one of them is flamboyant and feminine jdjdjd
Where's the fucking conspiracy?
Black men gay OR straight have been rocking flamboyant fashions and performances since the beginning of time, Prince, Andre 3000, Little Richard, James Brown and scores of indie artists
Lil Nas X is the first in years to do so and all of a sudden there's a conspiracy dnnsdndndndn
Sounds like a bunch of old used gay niggers pissed someone younger and more was brave enough to live free in a way they couldn't :dead:

FRANCE

Quote from: Bulldagger on May 24, 2021, 02:15:15 PM
Quote from: FRANCE on May 24, 2021, 02:11:09 PM
Quote from: Bulldagger on May 24, 2021, 01:58:16 PM
Quote from: Jayda X on May 24, 2021, 06:45:51 AM
And Frank Ocean wore make up like once?!
We got straight gorls like Kid Cudi wearing whole Sunday dresses performing on SNL
:dead:

You girls pay attention, you know what's happening, but when I bring it to you directly, you deflect. Every time a black man comes out, he is overly effeminate or he ends up doing something effeminate like wearing a dress or putting on makeup and a wig. It's sad when white men do it to a lesser degree. It's like damn, no gay artists wants to come out and just be masculine? What's wrong with just being a fucking boy? Not to say it should matter, but a straight man will never relate cause they cannot see themselves in that shit and neither can I. Yes, like gay men, I have effeminate qualities, all men do, but I don't need to get in touch with my feminine side by donning a wig and heels to feel it.

Well perhaps the problem is that the gay men in the entertainment industry that arent more effeminate are the ones that find it easier to stay in the closet, keep their sexual orientation on the low and wont come out. Perhaps that is where ur attention should be directed.

I'm starting to think there is a clause that says they have to go the Lil Nas X route or lose out. I refuse to believe this is their expression of gay. Heels. Wigs. Skirts. Edgy.

Even IF that outlandish logic is true, there's really not enough openly black gay artists in the industry who have randomly femmed out to be successful to make that a theory. Hell, there isn't that many out black gay artists to begin with. Perhaps we should wait until there's a lot more that fit that category before we make such a blanket statement.

Its okay to just say u dont like sissy fags and punch.

FRANCE

Quote from: Jayda X on May 24, 2021, 02:23:13 PM
We can count on ONE hand how many out black gay male artists are out there
ILoveMakkon, Frank Ocean, Lil Nas X and Kaytrnda  :dead:
Only one of them is flamboyant and feminine jdjdjd
Where's the fucking conspiracy?
Black men gay OR straight have been rocking flamboyant fashions and performances since the beginning of time, Prince, Andre 3000, Little Richard, James Brown and scores of indie artists
Lil Nas X is the first in years to do so and all of a sudden there's a conspiracy dnnsdndndndn
Sounds like a bunch of old used gay niggers pissed someone younger and more was brave enough to live free in a way they couldn't :dead:

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