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Idk if it's just the people that surrounds me but it seems like all the people I went to school with, cousins, etc are into r and b, hip hop, rap, etc. Is that like the norm? It's hard for me to believe. They're always talking about Kanye, Kim, Jay Z, and then there's me. It's like I don't belong

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No, it's just that straight "bros" are all stupid and won't admit they like it most of the time. But really, everyone likes a good pop song, even the pretentious hipster wankers and metalheads.

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I thought so but I want to know about how it is with the people around you?

I know a lot of straight guys who love Michael Jackson or JT. I showed Britney's music to some of them and now they love her!  :bomt:

 

Also my friend is a staright guy who stans Lady Gaga..  :tea2:

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It´s not... but I guess straight guys tend to listen to other music, don´t know why... :thinkingpinky:

 

 

 

Maybe cause the music they listen to has music videos with half naked girls shaking their booty :)

 

 

 

Lol that´s terrible :gloria:

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It´s not... but I guess straight guys tend to listen to other music, don´t know why... :thinkingpinky:

Maybe cause the music they listen to has music videos with half naked girls shaking their booty :)

Lol that´s terrible :gloria:

But the girls? Was just on Facebook and many have future tickets to Jay Z and Drake concerts and stuff
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Yep, it's mostly gay guys and girls who like pop. Some straight guys like it too, but won't admit it because that's too "girly".

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