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Question:no, who cares what people think, love it all you want baby!


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: no, who cares what people think, love it all you want baby!

There is NOTHING wrong with this! It shows you are a well-rounded person, and many women find that attractive.

Not all. I know tons of perfectly straight people who enjoy musical theatre, just as I know tons of gay men who love action movies (the bloodier the better). Don't pay any attention to stereotypes.

exactly what the first guy said : )

associating homosexualty with liking musical and theatre is a stupid stereotype
ofcourse there is nothing wrong with it, like whatever u want go to musicals dont let a certain depiction of things change ur likes and dislikes

There is nothing wrong with that at all! It's just people stereotyping. All that matters is you like it and you're comfortable with it.

Jesus Christ Superstar and Tommy are awesome musicals.

Of course not. I've worked with 6 male directors all of which are straight and married. So don't worry about it!

Of course there's nothing wrong with it. (By the way, Ernie is Tommy's wicked uncle, not his cousin.)

nope. nothing wrong at all


dont listen to those sterotypes

Nothing wrong at all.

I am a guy but I liked the movie Hairspray(2007)

And I like those girl bands from the 80s

Mimster is right. Stereotypes are ruining society.

There is nothing wrong with that. I am a straight male who enjoys the musicals of Gene Kelly and those of Fred Astaire as well. I also enjoy broadway, Spring Awakening is my personal favorite of all the most recent plays.

No, I know many straight men that love theatre! Theatre is purely amazing!!!

Of course not. It's the insecure and uncultured male who may tease you for your love of theatre and prefer to hang out with his uncouth friends in his dingy bar of choice. Would you prefer company who hangs out in such an establishment or someone you can have a conversation with about the performance you just saw?

Let them eat cake!
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