As a man, a gay man, I am somewhat embarrassed to report that I do not know much about some of the popular sports. Especially of football and baseball. My dad was not a sports enthusiast, partly because growing up poor, in rual Quebec, he was not exposed to many sports in general. I tried to get him to come out to throw the ball with me, but he wouldn't. He played, and loved, tennis, struggled at golf and did some skiing. So in turn I did these things. But as for the All American sports? I am a bit knowledgeable of football, although I do need to read up on it. As for baseball, well, there is where I need some help. Even in the California public schools, I managed to play, but just did not get it completely.
At the bars, such as the Eagle, 440, or Lone Star, men are watching the sport when aired on the flat screens, but usually not many (of course they may be more interested in cruising at that moment instead). Although there are the gay teams that party in the bars at certain events. Are they the minority of gay sports lovers?
Are most gay American men totally familiar with these sports? Or not. Is being unfamiliar or uninterested in sports really common to the gay community, a gay characteristic?
So gay to say, but they do look so sexy in the uniforms. And BB players do have nice butts.
At the bars, such as the Eagle, 440, or Lone Star, men are watching the sport when aired on the flat screens, but usually not many (of course they may be more interested in cruising at that moment instead). Although there are the gay teams that party in the bars at certain events. Are they the minority of gay sports lovers?
Are most gay American men totally familiar with these sports? Or not. Is being unfamiliar or uninterested in sports really common to the gay community, a gay characteristic?
So gay to say, but they do look so sexy in the uniforms. And BB players do have nice butts.