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The dream I was envisioning was not simply to "get off" on seeing naked boys, but rather a future normalcy of acceptance to do so. Why should the normies get to flaunt their attractions in plain view while we are relegated to hide in the closet for fear of ostracisation or worse, death at the end of fascist "SA-style" billy-clubs? While you are taking a "better-than" viewpoint. I am taking a "normalcy" viewpoint as we are no different than any other sexuality. The only difference is we are currently "othered" which needs to change so that one day we can walk freely down the street holding hands with our YFs without the slightest side-eye. As a realist, I know that this will probably never happen in our lifetimes, but the ocean starts with one drop, doesn't it? As for the show itself. I don't mind it as it flies in the face of prudism, modesty and puritanical mindsets. It is freedom to appear unafraid on national television with not a stitch. Even the idea of this show would not be even possible in such prudish places as 'Murica. I see a "better than them" argument as a losing argument simply as there are more of them as there are of us. A sad truth is we need their support for us and our boys to have agency. Taking this stance is simply perpetuating a Montague/Capulet style war which will never normalize us (or even a tiny step thereof). So as much as you want to look down your nose at the normies as you have a distaste for their activities, I see the issue as the only way to get respect is to give respect. Acceptance in exchange for acceptance. If we want them to stop criticizing our lifestyles, then we should never criticize theirs, as that is already a losing position. ![]() |