slave for you??? I cannot hold it??? I cannot control it???Maybe not, maybe yes. The point is, we can be whatever we want; because baby, we were Born This Way!Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.“Don’t be a drag, just be a queen”“Don’t be…” labeling yourself like that!The latest online trend that’s giddying up the gays appears to poke fun at the longstanding practice of using bedroom preferences as an identity.
For decades, gay men have declared themselves to be “tops” or “bottoms,” with distinct traits attached to each role. The regressive phenomenon has only gotten worse with the apps, which encourage users to publicize their favorite position.
But what do these labels really mean? We know the stereotypes: tops are masculine husks; bottoms are effeminate queens. But then… who gets to be a Lamborghini???
Or a Hollywood star???“i’m a top” “im a bottom” okay??? im a Lamborghini ??? I’m a Hollywood star ??? I’m a little bit tipsy when I drive my car ??The aforementioned lyrics are from noted socialite and gay icon Alexis Rose, who inspired queers everywhere with her debut single, “A Little Bit Alexis.” The fictional Schitt’s Creek character, played by Annie Murphy, performs the song in front of one of the town’s namesakes, Jocelyn Shitt, and her mother, Hollywood starlet Moira Rose.