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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:

 

Half of the pop music I listen to has half naked girls shaking their booties in the videos and I'm gay. :crying5: (Miley, Madonna, Xtina, Britney) :crying5:

 

Oh, well. I'm gay so I'm not doing it for a boner. It'd be different if I was only watching them for sex. :queenflopga:

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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".

 

this tbh. when I overcame it and started playin Brit in my mixes with friends without fear of censure and decided to just not give a single fuck and enjoy a damn song, they not only accepted it but also critically examined Britney for the first time, and my friend circle (we all listen to indie & electronic music) is now totally down for a well-selected Britney slice.

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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.

 

Of course everyone likes a good pop song. That's why artists like Katy and Rihanna are successful. But you have to admit that at least 80% of the people who stan for female pop artists are usually gay men.

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