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Offline Snow Surfin Mike

Re: Any gay guys with psoriasis on here??
« Reply #60 on: March 11, 2010, 02:41:10 PM »
I'm still stumped to why visiting a tub would give that game away to a gay man?

Its not like you're going to find woman in there  :-\
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Re: Any gay guys with psoriasis on here??
« Reply #61 on: March 11, 2010, 05:34:14 PM »
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>> As a gay man I could no longer use the bath house, just in case I attracted unwanted looks

I have only recently plucked up the courage to explore bath houses as I was fed up of waiting my life away (for the P to disappear!) I was very nervous about what the other guys might think I had wrong with me, but I was pleasantly surprised not to get any dodgy stares at all (this was in London). Seeing someone else with P would have made me feel more at ease though.

Perhaps we are our own worst enemy? It's understandable to want to shy away because of our skin but (to echo the earlier comments about throwing caution to the wind and just wearing shorts and T-shirts whilst P is bad), by hiding ourselves away and not going to bath houses with our P, warts and all, in full view, doesn't this mean that gay society is deprived of experiencing the likes of us and therefore remains ignorant / misinformed?

Hope that doesn't sound too pompous; as you can probably tell, I am still wrestling with substantial confidence and body image issues myself, so please be gentle with me :-)

Welcome to PHO Plum.

The vast majority of people with P seem to take the cover-up route and its good that you took the plunge and got it all out there.  Good for you ...and good that you didnt get a bad reaction...there is hope  ;)
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Re: Any gay guys with psoriasis on here??
« Reply #62 on: March 11, 2010, 11:39:12 PM »
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I'm still stumped to why visiting a tub would give that game away to a gay man?

Its not like you're going to find woman in there  :-\
well, the name says it all! its a bath house, for men only, its not the usual leisure centre sauna where you find both sexes.

Offline babyblue

Re: Any gay guys with psoriasis on here??
« Reply #63 on: March 12, 2010, 12:07:14 AM »
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>> As a gay man I could no longer use the bath house, just in case I attracted unwanted looks

I have only recently plucked up the courage to explore bath houses as I was fed up of waiting my life away (for the P to disappear!) I was very nervous about what the other guys might think I had wrong with me, but I was pleasantly surprised not to get any dodgy stares at all (this was in London). Seeing someone else with P would have made me feel more at ease though.

Perhaps we are our own worst enemy? It's understandable to want to shy away because of our skin but (to echo the earlier comments about throwing caution to the wind and just wearing shorts and T-shirts whilst P is bad), by hiding ourselves away and not going to bath houses with our P, warts and all, in full view, doesn't this mean that gay society is deprived of experiencing the likes of us and therefore remains ignorant / misinformed?

Hope that doesn't sound too pompous; as you can probably tell, I am still wrestling with substantial confidence and body image issues myself, so please be gentle with me :-)

Hi Plum,

Many of us are our 'own worst enemy' and I certainly admire your guts and determination.  Life is for living and I'm glad you're comfy enough in your own skin to not shy away or hide away as so many do.  You're an example to many gay men here, perhaps some who are young and are battling this dreaded skin condition as well as coming out to those close to them.  Sometimes we negate what others go thru as we're so caught up in our own little world but you have reminded us that labels don't apply ... and that you can inspire others to have an equally fulfilling life (even if you are still wrestling with substantial confidence ... lol ...).  You're doing just great ... keep posting as you may just be the inspiration someone desperately needs !

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Offline Snow Surfin Mike

Re: Any gay guys with psoriasis on here??
« Reply #64 on: March 12, 2010, 10:20:35 AM »
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I'm still stumped to why visiting a tub would give that game away to a gay man?

Its not like you're going to find woman in there  :-\
well, the name says it all! its a bath house, for men only, its not the usual leisure centre sauna where you find both sexes.

Well yes of course, this I am well aware of...

So deducing from what you've said... Visiting a bath house gives a gay person an insight into straight encounters?

My question was how does a gay person know the difference? 

I'd imagine the straight and gay experiences to be very very similar... 
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Re: Any gay guys with psoriasis on here??
« Reply #65 on: March 12, 2010, 11:19:37 PM »
Hi mate
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Re: Any gay guys with psoriasis on here??
« Reply #66 on: March 13, 2010, 02:18:34 AM »
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I'm still stumped to why visiting a tub would give that game away to a gay man?

Its not like you're going to find woman in there  :-\
well, the name says it all! its a bath house, for men only, its not the usual leisure centre sauna where you find both sexes.

Well yes of course, this I am well aware of...

So deducing from what you've said... Visiting a bath house gives a gay person an insight into straight encounters?

My question was how does a gay person know the difference? 

I'd imagine the straight and gay experiences to be very very similar... 

A gay person knows the difference because gay people live in a predominately straight world and are very clear about what it is to live in our society as a straight person - with or without psoriasis.  Our parents brought us up to be straight people.  The vast majority of straight people have no idea what living as a gay person actually entails and have no reason or need to do so.

It is clear that the general opinion of the gay people on this thread asserts that it feels different.  Surely we know what we're talking about?

Why can't you accept that?
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Offline Snow Surfin Mike

Re: Any gay guys with psoriasis on here??
« Reply #67 on: March 13, 2010, 10:43:26 AM »
I accept that you may have been brought up in a straight environment, but you are honestly telling me you know what its like to have an adult intimate relationship with a woman?

To formulate an opinion, you'd have to know the difference...

Thats like you turning around and saying you know how it feels to be black and have psoriasis...
« Last Edit: March 13, 2010, 10:46:23 AM by Snow Surfin Mike »
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Offline Guy

Re: Any gay guys with psoriasis on here??
« Reply #68 on: March 13, 2010, 10:47:30 AM »
Yes.  I've had a couple of those.   
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Offline Snow Surfin Mike

Re: Any gay guys with psoriasis on here??
« Reply #69 on: March 13, 2010, 11:10:25 AM »
As an adult, not a misguided teen?
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