Everyone's hip to the fact that we all do things to accentuate our looks - and it's much more accepted.
I'm all for guys being butch and guys being men. I identify with that and appreciate that. But if I'm going to stab my gay brother in the back who isn't butch and who maybe acts a little bit more effeminate, what good is that?
Our Quakers love us. we're big with the Quakers. It's all about cleanliness.
I'm no interior decorator, but just I have a feeling that plastic plants in the bathroom... probably not a good idea.
It's not being marketed as a gay show by a gay person. It's just Ellen DeGeneres.
Our sexual lives are maintained by the shadow side and the light side, so the more we can understand and embrace enlightenment, the less need there is for chemical enhancement.
Queer Eye is a makeover show, meant to help our straight brethren.
I've tried to take the opportunity to be as positive a person as I can be, as positive role model as I can be.
The externals are important but I'm not interested in superficiality.
No nose hair. Ever. You'd be surprised at all the little twigs sticking out. I just can't get it. How can you see that and not just want to hack it off?
I enjoy my relationship with straight men. It's very nurturing. It's very validating to hang out with straight guys and be accepted. So many of us, we were not accepted when we were younger by straight persons in high school.