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  2. Bear (gay culture) - Wikipedia

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    These men are also a distinct subculture within the gay community, and may or may not identify with the bear movement. Cub – a younger (or younger-looking) bear, sometimes (but not always) with a smaller frame. [31] [2] Otter – Considered a sub-variant of bear by some, an otter is a hairy and slim or small-framed man. [32] [2]

  3. Bara (genre) - Wikipedia

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    Bara can vary in visual style and plot, but typically features masculine men with varying degrees of muscle, body fat, and body hair, akin to bear or bodybuilding culture. While bara is typically pornographic, the genre has also depicted romantic and autobiographical subject material, as it acknowledges the varied reactions to homosexuality in ...

  4. LGBTQ slang - Wikipedia

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    LGBTQ slang, LGBTQ speak, queer slang, or gay slang is a set of English slang lexicon used predominantly among LGBTQ+ people. It has been used in various languages since the early 20th century as a means by which members of the LGBTQ+ community identify themselves and speak in code with brevity and speed to others.

  5. Jack Radcliffe - Wikipedia

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    Radcliffe was born in Staten Island, New York in 1960. [2] He grew up with his parents and two siblings, a sister and a younger brother. [2] Radcliffe attended school in Staten Island until leaving to attend college at Buffalo State University in Buffalo, New York, earning two Bachelor's degrees in mathematics and physics. [2]

  6. Chub (gay slang) - Wikipedia

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    Bear – a man with a stocky or heavyset build; typically hairy body and facial hair; sometimes older (or older looking) and displaying a masculine appearance and mannerisms; Chubby bear – a bear is someone who is particularly large; this term has risen in use as the term "bear" has become more mainstream and broadened to include smaller men ...

  7. Furry fandom - Wikipedia

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    A large group of fursuit owners at a furry convention. The furry fandom is a subculture interested in anthropomorphic animal characters. [1] [2] [3] Some examples of anthropomorphic attributes include exhibiting human intelligence and facial expressions, speaking, walking on two legs, and wearing clothes.

  8. Bear flag (gay culture) - Wikipedia

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    The International Bear Brotherhood Flag, also known as the bear flag, is a pride flag designed to represent the bear subculture within the LGBTQIA+ community.The colors of the flag—dark brown, orange/rust, golden yellow, tan, white, gray, and black—symbolize species of animal bears throughout the world. [1]

  9. BearCity - Wikipedia

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    BearCity is a 2010 American gay-themed comedy-drama film directed by Doug Langway, and written by Langway and Lawrence Ferber.It stars Joe Conti as a young gay man in the "twink" category who fantasizes about larger, hairier men known as "bears", and his search to find the perfect man.