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British writer Quentin Crisp, 1981. (Photo by Michael Ward/Getty Images)
American novelist, short story writer, and playwright Truman Capote (1924 - 1984) contemplatively touches his fingers to his chin during an interview at the Random House offices, New York, New York, April 10, 1969. During the interview Capote denied rumours that he had written a piece saying that former President John F. Kennedy was still alive. (Photo by William E. Sauro/New York Times Co./Getty Images)
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"You don't want to die pretending to be somebody else."
It’s never been easy being a sissy. Society has long vilified any behavior in men that even hints of effeminacy—acting like a woman meant that you were weak, that there was something wrong with you.
Sissies have even faced rejection from their fellow gays: How many times you’ve seen “no fems” or “masc only” on a hookup profile? But the truth is it takes courage to be a sissy—to revel in thumbing your nose at society's expectations of masculinity.
In celebration of nancy boys everywhere, we’re profiling 13 legendary sissies who made it safe to be swishy in the face of rejection, ridicule and even violence.
The author of The Importance of Being Earnest and The Picture of Dorian Grey, Wilde was imprisoned for the crime of homosexuality and died penniless in exile.
But even in his final days, he kept his sissy wits about him, reportedly remarking, “My wallpaper and I are fighting a duel to the death. One of us has to go."
Born eight years after Wilde’s death, Crisp took up his fallen sissy mantle and skipped all the way through the 20th century, becoming the grand dame of swishes.
Embracing his feminine tendencies at an early age, Crisp traipsed about pre-WWII London in makeup and blouses, receiving vicious beatings for breaking social norms. He eventually parlayed his eccentricities into a bona fide career — if you consider “raconteur” a career. Which I do.
His autobiography, The Naked Civil Servant , is essential reading on the art of life.
The prolific novelist, essayist and playwright began exploring and challenging ideas of race with the novel Go Tell It on the Mountain and his collection of essays Notes of a Native Son . But for his third effort, Baldwin pulled a literary about-face and produced probably the greatest gay-themed novel ever, Giovanni’s Room .
When he wasn’t actively participating in the civil rights movement, Baldwin also BFF’d and inspired a trio of epic ladies: Maya Angelou, Nina Simone and Toni Morrison. Oh, the soulful, life-affirming kikis they must have had.
When you think subtlety, one name comes to mind: Liberace. Behind that candelabra, a sequined-tuxedoed Lee tickled the ivories in Vegas — mostly for straight older ladies who were willfully oblivious to his, shall we say, particular charms.
But it was a different time and a man with more white diamonds than Liz Taylor would barely raise eyebrows and could become the highest paid entertainer in the world just for playing a piano with remarkable flair.
Taking a note from the Liberace playbook, Little Richard cemented his reputation as the “architect of rock and roll” with his groundbreaking hits in the ‘50s, including “Tutti Frutti,” “Good Golly Miss Molly” and “Long Tall Sally.”
Always cagey about his sexuality, Little Richard’s androgynous look was born — at least in part — out of practicality. "I wore the make-up so that white men wouldn't think I was after the white girls,” he told a reporter in 1984. “It made things easier for me, plus it was colorful too."
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Capote heralded his arrival with an eerily seductive jacket photo on his first novel, Other Voices, Other Rooms . He continued on to early success with In Cold Blood and Breakfast at Tiffany’s before settling into a comfortable life as official hanger-on to New York society ladies like Lee Radziwell and Babe Paley.
During his long, boozy decline, Capote struck a gin-soaked match and burned nearly every bridge to the ground. A series of short stories ridiculing his gal pals and their husbands through thinly-veiled characterizations formed the basis of his unfinished novel, Answered Prayers . The original Burn Book, Answered Prayers was published posthumously in 1986.
Who would really want to hurt Boy George? In his Culture Club heyday, this colorful imp was America’s sweetheart with his non-threatening androgyny and bag full of pop hits. He famously professed his preference for a “nice cup of tea” over sex, even though he was in a rocky relationship with CC drummer Jon Moss at the time.
George’s life and times would later become the basis for the short-lived Broadway musical, Taboo , for which he wrote the lyrics and snatched a Tony nomination.
For decades male figure skaters fought against the notion that they were swish. Weir, meanwhile, embraced it, with fierce costumes—both on and off the ice— and Gaga-channeling short programs. Challenging the sport's conventions, Weir was a polarizing figure in skating until his retirement in 2013.
Even with his blades hung up with care, Weir continues to turn heads with his unique sports commentary with new straight-girl BFF Tara Lipinski.
Paul Lynde hammed his way through Bewitched as that mischievous but lovable warlock, Uncle Arthur. And if he and Endora (played by noted lesbian Agnes Moorehead) went at it, watch out.
Lynde cemented his place in entertainment history as Hollywood Squares' sassy center square and Templeton the Rat in Charlotte's Web , but made countless sitcom appearances and was in the original Broadway cast of Bye Bye Birdie. All while his sexuality was Hollywood's worst-kept open secret.
What could easily have been offensive became one of the highlights of this 1976 blaxploitation classic, as Antonio Fargas owns everything as Lindy, one of the first black queer characters in film.
Being a trailblazer, Lindy also helped introduce the word to reading when he shot down a homophobic hater.
Blaine Edwards and Antoine Merriweather from "In Living Color"
In Living Color ’s pearl-snatching answer to Siskel and Ebert, Blaine and Antoine (Damon Wayans and David Alan Grier) shared their sharp observations on the best and worst cinema had to offer, before branching out into other areas in need of their particular brand of critiques.
Some cringed at two straight men miming gay stereotypes, but the performances were so over-the-top they almost transcended parody. Twenty years later, Blaine and Antoine’s looks are still giving life.
Two snaps around the world and back!
Sean Hayes' Jack McFarland was the flamboyant foil to Will’s “straight man,” embracing—and at times lampooning—stereotypes of the quixotic Manhattan gay.
And with Megan Mullalley's gin-soaked Karen Walker, this spastic ball of energy also formed one half of the greatest comedic duo in recent sitcom history. As soon as Jack and Karen bumped tummies, it became clear: this was their world and Will and Grace were simply living in it.
Before Klaine overshadowed everything, Kurt (Chris Colfer) was a sweet kid with a sweet voice and an even sweeter face.
"Porcelain," as Coach Sue (not-so-affectionately) referred to him, became a hero to a new generation of effeminate kids, who just wanted to sing their little hearts out—and maybe wear a Ralph Lauren poncho without fear of repercussion.
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NEW BALTIMORE, Mich. (WJBK) - A local mom is going viral over a big decision to give her teenager hormones to transition into a female. The video is being shared millions of times on Facebook tonight and now Erica Maison is talking about her decision.
Anticipation and excitement was on display as the 14-year-old New Baltimore girl opened a hidden box from her mother. It wasn't jewelry or concert tickets.
"Do you know what that is?" Erica asked, as Corey smiles and moves toward mom for a tearful hug.
Corey's mom surprised her with her first dose of hormones, something the transgendered teen has waited to get for three years. Erica wanted to capture the emotional moment.
"I just started crying," Erica says.
"I opened it, I read the top and it said 'estrogen, Corey says. “I stopped and froze for a second. I was so happy I started crying."
"It was such a relief," Erica says. "It had been so many years waiting."
It hasn't been easy for Corey who was born a boy and feels she spent the first decade of her life living in someone else's body. The signs started young.
"My second birthday I got a truck, my sister got a Barbie doll and I wanted nothing to do with the truck," Corey remembers.
"[Corey would] dress up in my heels and dresses," Erica says. "All little boys do that, that is a phase usually. As Corey gets to be 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 years old, it didn't stop."
They say everything became clear when they found online videos from Jazz Jennings, one of the youngest publicly documented people to be identified as gender dysphoric, or a person who identifies with a different gender than they were born with.
"I blurted out, 'I'm just like her!'" Corey says.
Corey's turning point was at 10 years old. After extensive research by mom and evaluations by a medical team at a gender clinic in Chicago, Corey received an implant to begin hormone suppression.
"The hardest part for me was the journey I knew we had ahead of us," says Erica. “Negativity scared me as a mom."
Like so many transgendered teens, the 8th grader has had to deal with bullies and cruel comments. But with the help of counselors, her supportive parents, siblings and friends, she is learning to overcome it.
All of it leading to this pivotal moment, receiving her long-awaited estrogen and go ahead from the doctors. A moment mom knew would mean the world to her little girl.
"It was like a dream, it was surreal," Erica says.
"It was the best feeling ever," Corey says. "Like, I told my mom, I felt like I was in a box in a long, long time and I was just unlocked."
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By Daniel Frank | Last updated: Mar 22, 2022

| Total Attempts: 159429

Are you submissive and obedient towards your girlfriend?
Do you have hair on your body? (Only if you are 20+)
What would you do if a girl is giving you signs of seductions?
On the scale of 1-10, how would you rate your confidence about girls?
A big scary stray dog appears in front of you and your girlfriend. What will you do now "sweet little girl?"
What if I just beat the shit out of you right now?
How do you perceive yourself- as a stud or sissy? 

Do you pay attention to your looks and physical appearance?


Its pretty fun and just gueses what u r we might be wrong but its fun to guess!



Questions: 6  |  Attempts: 7988  |  Last updated: May 26, 2022

Are you manly or a wimp? Are a sissy? Let's find out.



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THis quiz will help you figure out if you were realy ment to be a boy, GIRL, TOMBOY ,SISSY, NERD,GEEK, REBEL, GOTH, or a normal person. If you don't trust us or think our answer for this problem is wrong please get over...



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Are you wondering if you are perceived as a stud or a sissy? A stud is a promiscuous man who is rough and tough, also a chick magnet. A stud can attract girls/women easily, whereas a sissy is a derogatory name given to someone who is seen as having homosexual behavior or is a coward. Take up this 'Am I sissy test' quiz below and find out if you are a stud or a plain sissy. All the best, and good luck!

Something soft like silk or satin preferably in pink or light blue.

Something comfortable that will hide my penis.

What girlfriend? Do you mean boyfriend?

No, not that much. In fact, I don't have a beard yet.

I remove the hair under my arms and in the genital area, but that's it.

Yeah, but I shave or use hair removal cream on my entire body.

It would be better if it was a boy...

Screw you man. I don't give such shit!

I will screw you and the dog together! How dare you to call me a sweet little whatever...?

Hey, please have some decency... I will try to shoo away the dog.

I will run... There is no way I can handle a stray dog. What if it bites me?

I don't have a girlfriend, but I will beat the shit out of the dog if it tries to harm me.

Yeah, I have been in multiple. I have forgotten the count!

I am in one. That's enough for you to know, you get that?

I am a homosexual, and I am proud of it. That's it...

Naah, but I like a girl. I wish she could be my girlfriend.

I don't like to fight, mate! But don't even think of beating me, you would regret it later!

Yes, they are essential to attract girls!

Having a good and healthy body is a must for all of us. 

It is very important for me to look sexy. 

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