Of course, boys in Nazi scouting regalia might also have seemed cute as teddy bears-those sporty shorts, those jaunty neckerchiefs-but no one should be so oblivious as to ignore the brutish agenda behind the attire.
Nothing but a laugh to him, this situation, nothing to contemplate beyond the boys themselves and the dishevelled, butch excitement he finds in them. Room enough, he jokes, to climb in there with them and play around. How else could he think? What else could he wonder given today's dress code of Hetero Correctness? His question has been answered by many dismal years of American males in oversized, baggy clothing-men and boys hidden from one another, hidden from themselves, hidden from the dangerous reality of their own bodies.Īn otherwise sensible gentleman confesses to watching these boys in their baggy clown shirts and clown pants, to finding them actually attractive. That's what some teenaged boy wanted to know in a 1996 film documentary dealing with gay issues in the classroom. By: Kevin Esser Do gay guys wear tight pants so other guys can check out their butts?