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Damien M

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  1. yup! he's correct. they see themselves in him, they're uncomfortable bc they want to do what he's doing ....but don't have the GUTS.
  2. Usher looks great. Also, the pop girls show much more so it's fine, let the boys also show some skin. Now, i don't wanna hear ANYTHING negative when the gays do anything similar onstage. not a PEEP.
  3. Interesting. Is this song in French? Genuinely asking, I don't know.
  4. Queen of Pop indeed. She's really showing you can stay relevant and reinvent yourself even at almost 70.
  5. He looks incredible. I love how free he is with his style.
  6. Incredible numbers for the Queen of Pop! Such a deserving album too
  7. this is so weird, why bring up beyonce at all OT; love shakira, good for her!
  8. Hmm idk Many muscle gays were bullied kids from small towns who "glowed up" as adults. So they're usually very pleasant and friendly (not all, some are mean girls who never healed). The friend groups tend to look a certain way, but they self select bc some "friends" were former dates or flings that didn't work out and converted. It's neither good or bad, it just is.
  9. She's so good at it. YES.
  10. Rihanna is a mess. I love her
  11. COADF I is incredible and Forbidden Love is one of her very best. But i do think COADF II is better.

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