Seriously folks. Get it together. More often than not, us "Gay" boys are probably not interested in you or how you look anyway. LOL. Well...... unless you look like Zac Efron. haha.
by John Loos
Hey,
you. Yeah, you. Elite athlete making millions of dollars playing
football for the NFL. I know you're concerned about the upcoming season
now that Michael Sam, the star defensive lineman from Mizzou who's a top
NFL prospect, just came out as gay.
OH MY GOD WHAT IF HE LOOKS AT YOUR JUNK?!
Clearly,
this is the most terrifying thing a modern-day gladiator like yourself
faces at your job. Not a 300-pound mountain of muscle chasing you down,
not a cataclysmic spinal injury, not the constant threat of brain
damage.
No.
The minute chance of a split-second side eye
glance from another man who may, in his private life, be naked with his
boyfriend, is clearly far more stressful.
But have no fear! I was a
closeted gay athlete in high school (a defensive lineman, like Michael
Sam!), so I know a thing or two about navigating a locker room. I know,
for instance, any fear you may have of being checked out by a gay
teammate is nothing compared to the constant fear a closeted athlete has
of being discovered/ridiculed/punched in the face by a bigoted
teammate.
To help you through the next NFL season, here is a handy guide to how to behave in a locker room where a gay man may be present.
So, you know, like ANY OTHER LOCKER ROOM IN THE HISTORY OF MANKIND EVER.
Step 1: Acknowledge your gay teammate
Say
hello. Say "nice game." Perhaps give him a compliment on a tackle, or a
catch, or a great run. Maybe throw in a high-five or, if that is too
uncomfortable for you (it shouldn't be), give any another indication
that you're happy he's on your team, even if he plays for a different
team off the field.
Step 2: Acknowledge that he's human
Ask
a question about his life. How's his family? His partner? Talk about
shared interests (Yes! You likely have shared interests with this
homosexual human!) If you don't know what this person likes, ask. Or
talk about the weather! Or Beyoncé! Not because he's gay, but because
everyone, gay straight, male or female, Madagascan village elders or
Inuit whale hunters, has something to say about Beyoncé. She's the
universal conversation starter.
Step 3: Get undressed
Because
you just spent two hours playing in the mud and dirt, and it's a locker
room and you're an adult -- and get over yourself and seriously -- you
have to change out of your uniform. You smell like shit.
Step 4: Realize at this point, you're looking at your gay teammate more than he's looking at you
Why
is he not looking at you? You're attractive! You work out! Are you not
his type? Maybe he's only into punters. Oh my God, it's almost as if
your teammate is concentrating on getting cleaned up and getting home to
his life, just like you were supposed to be before you got preoccupied
with checking him out to see if he's checking you out.
Step 5: Do your usual stealth glances of other naked teammates
Because
straight men size each other up all the time in locker rooms. But it's
from a place of competition, which is far more acceptable for some
reason. Bros bein' bros, etc.
Step 6: Realize at this
point, you're being paid millions of dollars to exist on this team with
this gay person, so you'll survive somehow
At the
absolute worst, this teammate finds you attractive and has a moment of
weakness and lets one little glance slip that you catch, and you notice
because you're (of course) already staring at him. Now you know how the
thousands upon thousands of breasts you've stared at slack-jawed in your
lifetime feel. Congratulations, Margaret, you've just become a woman!
Step 7: Count the number of half-naked teammates around you and divide by 10
That's
how many actually are gay, whether they've stated it publicly or not.
And they've been there all along, since you started playing football in
high school, and somehow you're still alive and unscathed and making
millions of dollars.
Step 8: Shower
Because,
again, you smell. If your gay teammate is showering at the same time,
kudos to you for noticing he walked into the showers. Why are you
watching him so closely, anyway? Seriously, are you cruising him?
Step 9: Dress, go home
And
play with the piles of money you've earned from somehow being brave and
manly enough to put on skin-tight capri pants, a jock strap and give
other grown men really aggressive hugs and wrestle them to the ground.
This article originally appeared on The Second City Network and on Huffpost Gay Voices.
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Thursday, February 13, 2014
How to Behave Around Your Gay Teammate in the Locker Room
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Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Just Sayn'
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Thursday, May 2, 2013
Quoted - The President of The United States on Jason Collins Coming Out
Can you name another President or World Leader who has been outspoken and supportive of LGBT equality? No, you can't.
What is even more striking about the quote and video below is that at the end of Tuesday's news conference, The President wasn't initially asked about Collins.
As he was leaving the podium, he turned around, came back and said this:
What is even more striking about the quote and video below is that at the end of Tuesday's news conference, The President wasn't initially asked about Collins.
As he was leaving the podium, he turned around, came back and said this:
"Yeah, I’ll say something about Jason Collins. I had a chance to talk to him yesterday. He seems like a terrific young man, and, you know, I told him I couldn’t be prouder of him. You know, one of the extraordinary measures of progress that we’ve seen in this country has been the recognition that the LGBT community deserves full equality, not just partial equality, not just tolerance but a recognition that they’re fully a part of the American family.
And, you know, given the importance of sports in our society, for an individual who’s excelled at the highest levels in one of major sports go ahead and say, this is who I am, I’m proud of it, I’m still a great competitor, I’m still seven feet tall and can bang with Shaq and, you know, deliver a hard foul — and for, you know, a lot of young people out there who, you know, are — are — are, you know, gay or lesbian, who are struggling with these issues, to see a role model like that who’s unafraid, I think it’s a great thing. And I think America should be proud that this is just one more step in this ongoing recognition that we treat everybody fairly. And everybody’s part of a — part of a family, and we judge people on the basis of their character and their performance, and not their sexual orientation. And so
I’m very proud of him. All right?"
- President Barack Obama on basketball player, Jason Collins recently coming out as a gay man.
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Friday, March 16, 2012
Must Watch: Extreme Mountain Biker
Yeah, the thought of mountain bike riding always sounded like a lot of fun, but after watching this video, not so much. Well, maybe if it wasn't quite so fast. One wrong move and this bike ride, would have turned into an ambulance ride.
Check out this truly insane video of Alejandro Paz, from Perú. He's a downhill mountain biker and current Peruvian National Champion. The video was shot in San Pedro de Casta, Lima, Peru, 3,200m above sea level. The trail begins at Marcahuasi, a famous touristic attraction of great historical relevance to the pre-Incan culture. Perú is a extraordinary country for Extreme sports. The video was shot in the normal frame rate and speed.

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Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Gyroscopic Self-Leveling Pool Table on the Cruise Ship "Radiance of the Seas"
I'm not sure how many of you have ever played Pool, but it is one of my favorite past-time sports. Yes, I call it a sport because it's recognized as part of the family of cue sports and games. Yes, you can click on that link to read up on it's history. I'm here to write about this really cool pool table on the "Radiance of the Seas" cruise ship.
This has got to be one of the most fascinating things I've seen. I, personally have never seen anything like it, but the table is self-leveling. Meaning, it is Gyrocscopic - the table will remain level regardless of how rough the seas get. It is mechanically engineered to move with the ship.
This has got to be one of the most fascinating things I've seen. I, personally have never seen anything like it, but the table is self-leveling. Meaning, it is Gyrocscopic - the table will remain level regardless of how rough the seas get. It is mechanically engineered to move with the ship.
YouTube: As the ship moves the pool table adjusts so that the billiard balls don't move at all, even in rough weather. If you look closely you can see that the balls remain still as the table moves, enabling you to play in almost any conditions..
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Sunday, October 2, 2011
Back In The Day - Mario Lopez & His Trophies
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Thursday, September 22, 2011
Must Watch: Another Unprecedented Event Took Place Two Weekends Ago...
You may remember the unprecedented event that I blogged about on September 9th, or you may not. In either case, another unprecedented event took place last Friday, September 16th.
The BIGGEST gathering ever recorded for a game of Dodgeball. It was held at Thanksgiving point in Utah. According to the official numbers, nearly 4,000 people showed up to be a part of the game, and that doesn't include the amount of people that joined by jumping the fence.
750 balls were used in the making of this video. LOL. Check it out.
The BIGGEST gathering ever recorded for a game of Dodgeball. It was held at Thanksgiving point in Utah. According to the official numbers, nearly 4,000 people showed up to be a part of the game, and that doesn't include the amount of people that joined by jumping the fence.
750 balls were used in the making of this video. LOL. Check it out.
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Saturday, July 9, 2011
Isn't This The Truth? Air Hockey
Omg! Isn't this the truth? I'm ROFL at this chart, because it's so damn true! How many times have wanted to play air hockey and you wound up having to borrow money? For me, too many to count. And how many times have you played air hockey, scoring more for your opponent, because you slam the puck into your own goal? For me, happens all the time! I can keep going, but I'll let the chart make you laugh at yourself. LOL.
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Wednesday, March 2, 2011
We Have The Coolest First Lady On Earth!
"It's important for kids to get the hour of active play they need every day, and there are so many fun things that each of us can do to be healthier," said First Lady Michelle Obama. "Thanks to programs like the USTA's 10 and Under Tennis initiative, it's easier than ever for kids to get active and have fun. And that's a big part of what we're doing with Let's Move!, America's campaign to raise a healthier generation of kids."
Watch as the First Lady spends some time on the court with tennis legends Andre Agassi and Stefanie Graf, along with a couple of youth stars in the making.
For more information about the "Let's Move!" campaign, check out http://www.letsmove.gov
For more information about the USTA and 10 and Under Tennis, check out http://www.usta.com & http://www.10andundertennis.com
For exclusive recaps, photos and video from Tennis Night in America and the BNP Paribas Showdown at Madison Square Garden - featuring Andre Agassi - check out http://www.tennisnight.com
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Monday, February 7, 2011
No NFL Football This Fall... Wait Until 2012

Quite honestly, these people should be ashamed of themselves; owners and players both. The players already make millions and the owners are already gazillionaires. It's unfortunate that neither one can come up with a solution. Make it to where there's a permanent salary cap, and re-evaluate after 50 years, LOL. At least I'll be gone by then.
Superbowl Spending
Thanks to one of my favorite sites, I Love Charts, I thought I'd share this chart showing which city wins for spending the most during a Superbowl.
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Sunday, February 6, 2011
I Quote That - The Difference
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