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Dom Top gets called out for listening to Selena Gomez at the gym & other tops are rushing to his defense

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all kinds of music. But that revelation caught one apparent Grindr user by surprise. A viral post floating around the gay corners of X (sounds hedonistic) contains a screenshot of a Grindr post from a user who seems flabbergasted that tops could listen to boppy pop music.

The offending artist in this case was Selena Gomez. Yes, we’re expressionless, too. Selena Gomez in new photo. pic.twitter.com/d3l8B8j7qz“Ok you have dom top in your name but I could hear Selena Gomez blasting through your beats,” said the apparent Grindr user in question.

WHATSGSGSHHSBSHSHSGSGZBSBSNSBD pic.twitter.com/iJ9HCOvIxyThe stereotype here seems to be that tops–and “Dom tops” in particular–are toxically masculine and…can’t enjoy pop music?

Or is it just Selena Gomez? Someone needs to write out a rulebook at this point. but tops listen to selena gomez and bottoms listen to ariana grandeDom tops can like Selena toowhat are tops supposed to listen to?

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