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Second is my interest in how these labels have been reclaimed by the LGBTQ community as something lighthearted, erotic, comical, or otherwise endearing. Says Tuller on his interest in the project: “First and foremost is my love of drawing hairy men. It seemed like an interesting area to explore.” Society is often very hostile towards homosexuals or anything not straight, to be precise. And for many, the thought of being gay is scary. Sometimes, it can be challenging to know what you’re into, especially if you’re still young. It’s interesting how certain people relate to themselves as a certain type or label especially when going out and having fun, while others are repulsed by the idea of fitting into a label. This quiz is for those who are unsure of their sexual orientation. “It got me thinking how many stereotypes there are really in the LGBTQ community. “The topic, well, it just made me chuckle,” he says. Kuczynski says he found himself in a gay bar one night listening in on some dudes talking about what stereotypical categories they belonged in. The posters are available for $18 each, and some of the proceeds will go to the “Think B4 You Speak” campaign, which supports LGBT teens and raises awareness about homophobia and the use of terms like “That’s so gay,” “Dyke” and “Faggot.” whose title riffs on the 20002002 Internet memeAll your base arebelong. They present portraits of gay stereotypes including the The Bear, The Otter, The Twink, The Twunk, The Drag Queen, and The Butch. titledAll of gay media are belong to Paul Colichman, Scoreone for gay. The posters, released this week as we head into Pride season, celebrate the recent Supreme Court decision on DOMA.