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Unread 12-02-2018, 07:56 PM
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Question for everyone: What are your thoughts on listening to homosexuals via music?

...because they usually make songs about love & sex, so really, you're essentially just listening and vibing to how a guy likes to make love to another guy. (In other words).

Serious question by the way, do you just picture the words to be about a female instead? Therefore, intentionally taking their lyrics out of context?

FOR THE RECORD: This question stems from my curiosity and not any hate towards members of the LGBT community, & I listen to some Frank Ocean from time to time.
I couldn't care less if a musician was gay I would still vibe to his or her music if I liked it. Lil Peep was openly bisexual yet I still listen to him like all the time.
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Unread 12-02-2018, 07:56 PM   #27
 
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Originally Posted by Seul View Post
Question for everyone: What are your thoughts on listening to homosexuals via music?

...because they usually make songs about love & sex, so really, you're essentially just listening and vibing to how a guy likes to make love to another guy. (In other words).

Serious question by the way, do you just picture the words to be about a female instead? Therefore, intentionally taking their lyrics out of context?

FOR THE RECORD: This question stems from my curiosity and not any hate towards members of the LGBT community, & I listen to some Frank Ocean from time to time.
I couldn't care less if a musician was gay I would still vibe to his or her music if I liked it. Lil Peep was openly bisexual yet I still listen to him like all the time.
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