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Hey everyone! I'm Steven from Lawrence, Kansas in the United States. I just graduated from the University of Kansas (Rock Chalk Jayhawk!) and rather than getting a real job back home, it seemed like more fun to live abroad for a while. Maybe, I'm just putting off the inevitable for as long as possible, but I like to think I'm furthering my cultural education. So I stored all my things in my brothers tiny attic, packed a couple of very full suitcases and came to Dublin. I've only been here a little while, but I can already tell it's going to be quite an adventure! I'll be providing an insight into the gay community through the eyes of a foreigner, though I somehow doubt I'll be tap dancing down George Street à la Gene Kelly (thanks Brian for that image), but who knows- I've taken a liking to certain Irish drinks since I've been here; one too many and I might be tap dancing all over the city, if with slightly less dignity than Mr. Kelly.


01 Sep 2009

Because I'm Bad, I'm Bad, Really Really Bad...

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I’d like to recount a dialogue for you that took place between a seemingly nice guy and myself at PRHomo this past week.  We’ll call him: Judgmental D-Bag.

Judgmental D-Bag: Hey. Can I buy you a drink?

Me: Absolutely. Thank you.

JDB: So where are you from?

Me: The states. Kansas actually.

JDB: You’ve been in Dublin long?

Me: About three months.

JDB: Well, how do you like PRHomo?

Me: It’s actually my first time getting here.

JDB: You’ve been in Dublin for three months and you’re just now getting to PRHomo?

Me: Well, I’ve had a lot to do, and I’m…

JDB: At least you were here for Pride. That was great, wasn’t it?

Me: Well, I was only here for a day of it. I was traveling around Europe that week so…

JDB: It took you this long to get to PRHomo and you missed Pride? (Snort of derision.) You’re a bad gay.

Scene.

For alacrity’s sake, that wasn’t the entire conversation: just the main points.

I’m confused. I wasn’t aware there were qualitative levels of gayness. One of my bigger pet peeves is when a woman is described as being really pregnant. She is either pregnant, or not. She can be far along, but she’s still just pregnant. (I don’t know why this bothers me so much. It’s weird, I know.) This “bad gay” thing seems to fit into the same category. Either you’re gay, or your not. (Without delving into bisexuality for the moment.)  It’s not really a skill to practice and make perfect. Is there some sort of school to attend and learn the necessary talents of being a successful homosexual? 

This conversation made me wonder: if the lifestyle of gays here is so much different than that in the States, is my normal U.S. level of gayness below the gaydar here? I don’t think so. On my trip that made me foolishly miss Pride week, I stopped by a smaller town in the west of Ireland. Two completely random twelve-year-olds came up to me on the street and asked point blank how many guys I’d had sex with since I’ve been here. Clearly something about me brought a gay blip onto their gaydar’s screen. Perhaps it’s a city/country contrast. The wider acceptance of gays in the city rather than rural areas acts as a kind of jammer to peoples’ gay-sense.  

The more I thought about it, the more circles I went in. Then I thought about my friend Vince from back home. He has managed to fit in perfectly in many traditionally non-gay environments and yet he is absolutely gay; and in my humble, unskilled gay opinion, he's quite good at it. (Vince, if you’re reading this, I hope people have stopped confusing you with Brad Pitt.)

There’s not a rubric for different tiers of gayness.  Everyone has their own personality, even within their own smaller community, that adds to the whole. Ireland and the States are the same in that respect.  And while I might not be as savvy on gay hotspots in Dublin as JDB is, at least I was better dressed than he was.

Looking forward to diversifying the gay community,

An American in Dublin

 


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Kansass

Speaking of back home, you need to ask me about the job requirements at the Chateau. Also, love the ad at the bottom of your blog :) Yours truly, Kans-ass (if you can't figure out who this is, I am very disappointed in you, STEVEN!)

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