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Gay Podcast Not Well

The straights have realized over the past few years that sunday funday is a big part of the week. The gays have known this for decades and sundays just hit different in the gay community. 

Have you ever wanted to be a fly on the wall at gay brunch? This is your chance, as this episode Bobby & Jim partake in Gay brunch. Topics vary and are all over the place, the champagne is flowing and we are talking shit about everything and everyone. Par for the course during a gay brunch if you ask us. 

A gay brunch is a gathering of LGBT friends or acquaintances for a meal or drinks. It can be anything from a small get-together to an event that lasts all day. There are many variations of gay brunches, but they all have one thing in common - they're a fun way to connect with other LGBT people & Allies and have some good old-fashioned fun!


There are a lot of reasons why gay men are getting plastic surgery, and one of the most popular reasons is to improve their appearance, but does it? 


Many people believe that gay men are getting plastic surgery in order to look more "normal." But this isn't true. In fact, many gay men actually turn to plastic surgery for other reasons, such as improving their appearance due to anxiety or depression.

Some studies have even shown that the number of gay men seeking cosmetic surgery is on the rise. This may be because mainstream society views beauty within a binary system - you're either beautiful or you're not. For some people, traditional notions of beauty don't reflect their own identity or experience. As a result, they may seek out surgical intervention to change what they see as flaws.

Whatever the reason behind it might be, plastic surgery has negative effects on both mental and physical health outcomes for many individuals who undergo it. Not only does it can lead to body image dissatisfaction and self-hatred, but it also increases your risk of developing chronic medical conditions like acne and heart disease in later life

Another way people can hide is to use filters on their phones and social media platforms, but few appreciate the impact that these filters have on their appearance. Filters often make features of a person's face appear smaller or nonexistent, which can change how they look in real life. Additionally, filter-driven photos tend to be brighter and more colorful than actual photos taken without a filter - which can make people look too tan or too pasty.

It's important to remember that our online identities are just that - fake representations of who we really are. By taking the time to remove all the unnecessary filters from your images, you will start seeing yourself in a new light (and maybe even feel better about yourself).

So, there you have it. The entire history of gay brunch in one place. Not too surprisingl

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