Hey,
I know that Dudeism is all about everybody being equal. So I was just wondering if there are any gay Dudeists that are around my age (I'm 21). I'm gay too by the way. Maybe we can chat, be friends, and have a few burgers! Our fucking troubles are over dudes! :)
Dudeism is for everyone.
Hey dude I'm open in that sense man, I've been known to mingle with both teams or whatever :)
Notions of orientation are honestly a bit unneccesary around here, wouldn't you say? It doesn't matter who you want to fuck, so long as you're keeping with the abidance.
When Dudeness is forgotten,
League bylaws and rules arise;
Then political advocacy and pornography are joined,
And standards fall regrettably.
When you can?t keep ?em down on the farm,
Then carjacking and Karl Hungus appear;
When the goddamn plane has crashed into the mountain,
Fucking fascists will take over the beach communities.
Well, I think it's good to raise the issue - we do make a lot of sexual jokes and banter and stuff from time to time, so it's important to underscore the fact that anyone is welcome regardless of their proclivities (Full disclosure: I like to wear funny hats in bed). Some people assume that we Dudeists are like a bunch of lazy white straight chubby American men, and while that may indeed make up a large part of our demographic, I'm sure we'd all love to have more women, minorities, gays, lesbians, and maybe even the occasional accordion player.
I personally have a black gay friend who told me he doesn't have much affection for Dudeism because it doesn't really speak to him as a black gay man. Which I found quite sad. Admittedly, there is a stereotype that gay fellas are fastidious in their dress and so maybe our deeply casual attitude might seem a bit unprincipled to them. But surely the core of what we believe in should appeal to all kinds of people. I hope that will time, people will come to undertand that Dudeness is just naturalness, and naturalness benefits everyone. Although famously gay writer Oscar Wilde did say "naturalness is such a difficult post to maintain." But he was joking. I hope!
Oh, look at me I'm ramblin' again...
Quote from: forumdude on September 06, 2012, 05:21:21 AM
we Dudeists are like a bunch of lazy white straight chubby American men
Like this dude? ;D............
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DB Footnote - Those are good words, forumdude. But, ahhh, you aren't talking about hats like this, are ya? :D ............
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Quote from: forumdude on September 06, 2012, 05:21:21 AM
Well, I think it's good to raise the issue - we do make a lot of sexual jokes and banter and stuff from time to time, so it's important to underscore the fact that anyone is welcome regardless of their proclivities (Full disclosure: I like to wear funny hats in bed). Some people assume that we Dudeists are like a bunch of lazy white straight chubby American men, and while that may indeed make up a large part of our demographic, I'm sure we'd all love to have more women, minorities, gays, lesbians, and maybe even the occasional accordion player.
I personally have a black gay friend who told me he doesn't have much affection for Dudeism because it doesn't really speak to him as a black gay man. Which I found quite sad. Admittedly, there is a stereotype that gay fellas are fastidious in their dress and so maybe our deeply casual attitude might seem a bit unprincipled to them. But surely the core of what we believe in should appeal to all kinds of people. I hope that will time, people will come to undertand that Dudeness is just naturalness, and naturalness benefits everyone. Although famously gay writer Oscar Wilde did say "naturalness is such a difficult post to maintain." But he was joking. I hope!
Oh, look at me I'm ramblin' again...
Great points forum dude. Seems to me that this is part of the same issue as a lack of women. Dudeist nomenclature can be either inclusive or juvenile depending on the context. As you pointed to in the abide guide, dudeism is based on semantic playfulness, but when misunderstandings happen people lose toes and wind up headfirst in the toilet.
I always find it's best to just be what you are instead of talking about it.
Personally I am a white semi chubby straight guy.
But all are welcome. If you like it here stick around.
If not it's good to know yer out there takin her easy.
Either way all should just Abide and be what you are IMHO and if you "fit right in here" good to have you.
In any event I'm sure you won't find any attitude here from people.
But the word is Abide.
"Accept or act in accordance with (a rule, decision, or recommendation): "I would abide by their decision".
I'm not typically down with expecting others to accommodate me.
Isn't that the opposite of Abiding?
Not that anybody is suggesting that.
Live and let live. Everybody is free to express themselves and hang or not. It's about freedom.
And freedom of expression.
Just my opinion man.
Far as sexual banter goes are you saying you wish we wouldn't use so many cus words?
What the Fuck you talking about?
Quote from: BikerDude on September 06, 2012, 08:32:35 AM
I always find it's best to just be what you are instead of talking about it.
Personally I am a white semi chubby straight guy.
But all are welcome. If you like it here stick around.
If not it's good to know yer out there takin her easy.
Either way all should just Abide and be what you are IMHO and if you "fit right in here" good to have you.
In any event I'm sure you won't find any attitude here from people.
But the word is Abide.
"Accept or act in accordance with (a rule, decision, or recommendation): "I would abide by their decision".
I'm not typically down with expecting others to accommodate me.
Isn't that the opposite of Abiding?
Not that anybody is suggesting that.
Live and let live. Everybody is free to express themselves and hang or not. It's about freedom.
And freedom of expression.
Just my opinion man.
Far as sexual banter goes are you saying you wish we wouldn't use so many cus words?
What the Fuck you talking about?
Respectfully biker dude, just keeping quiet about your differences is a position of white straight privilege. I think that as the Dudeists who tend to do the most blathering about our beach community, it's up to us to cultivate an accepting and laid back atmosphere.
Quote from: Leopoldrose on September 06, 2012, 10:54:49 AM
Quote from: BikerDude on September 06, 2012, 08:32:35 AM
I always find it's best to just be what you are instead of talking about it.
Personally I am a white semi chubby straight guy.
But all are welcome. If you like it here stick around.
If not it's good to know yer out there takin her easy.
Either way all should just Abide and be what you are IMHO and if you "fit right in here" good to have you.
In any event I'm sure you won't find any attitude here from people.
But the word is Abide.
"Accept or act in accordance with (a rule, decision, or recommendation): "I would abide by their decision".
I'm not typically down with expecting others to accommodate me.
Isn't that the opposite of Abiding?
Not that anybody is suggesting that.
Live and let live. Everybody is free to express themselves and hang or not. It's about freedom.
And freedom of expression.
Just my opinion man.
Far as sexual banter goes are you saying you wish we wouldn't use so many cus words?
What the Fuck you talking about?
Respectfully biker dude, just keeping quiet about your differences is a position of white straight privilege. I think that as the Dudeists who tend to do the most blathering about our beach community, it's up to us to cultivate an accepting and laid back atmosphere.
We have that.
Acceptance is not the same as saying "how should we change in order to have more women, minorities, gays, lesbians, and maybe even the occasional accordion player."
I say common in.
All of ya.
And if you like it, stick around. If you can't Abide then good to have met you.
Changing to accommodate is not the issue here dude. We're not talking about the bigot who built the railroad. Just to say that we can agree that we won't abide intolerance. I think that we are agreeing biker dude.
Sorry to hijack your thread pikasonic. Hope you find some like minded compeers!
Quote from: Leopoldrose on September 06, 2012, 12:01:07 PM
Changing to accommodate is not the issue here dude. We're not talking about the bigot who built the railroad. Just to say that we can agree that we won't abide intolerance. I think that we are agreeing biker dude.
That's good.
My advice for making people feel cozy in this beach community is tell them to bring friends.
It could just be me regurgitating what I read about earlier this week, but there are two ways of dealing with new things that incorporate them into our thinking(which we must not keep too uptight).
Assimilation keeps a rigid schema of former experiences, and changes new information in order to fit the schema.
Accommodation adjusts the current schema to incorporate new information that comes to light.
It's like if a child who wanders into a movie theater has a cat, and sees a dog on the screen: The dog is furry, four-legged, and has pointed ears. The child will assume the dog is a cat, thus assimilating this new creature into it's schema that only knows cats.
But when you bring new shit to light, and show that the dog is not a cat, but a dog. The child will adjust it's schema to contain both dogs AND cats.
Many fella's smarter than myself have studied this. ('Specially a fella called 'Piaget')
I guess what I'm saying is that while we cannot simply decide to throw out 3000 years of beautiful tradition, but if we can post the schedule for the next round-robin, then we can FUCKING UN-POST IT!
In order to avoid stagnation, a religion must flow along with the passage of time and culture, tumbling along with the tumbleweeds that arise from the ups and downs, the strikes and gutters of history. They are nossing to us, as we know nossing. As long as there is dudeness in the world, we will abide all those who seek it, and help all of the world to take it easy
Just stumbled upon this post, and appreciate the question. I'm not young, I'm middle-aged (42), but I'm gay. Totally out, and very much a dude as well. I'm a laid back, mellow guy who lives a total dude life: liveaboard my sailboat, work few hours, drive an ancient beat-up Volvo, enjoy every day and maybe light a J now and then.
You aren't alone, PikaSonic. Enjoy being young, and most of all - enjoy your fast metabolism while you have it. Once it's gone...it's gone.
Cheers.
Quote from: SailorDude on September 07, 2012, 12:44:06 AM
Just stumbled upon this post, and appreciate the question. I'm not young, I'm middle-aged (42), but I'm gay. Totally out, and very much a dude as well. I'm a laid back, mellow guy who lives a total dude life: liveaboard my sailboat, work few hours, drive an ancient beat-up Volvo, enjoy every day and maybe light a J now and then.
You aren't alone, PikaSonic. Enjoy being young, and most of all - enjoy your fast metabolism while you have it. Once it's gone...it's gone.
Cheers.
Welcome to our funky and cool beach community, SailorDude, grab a rug and abide, bar's over there.
Thanks for the welcome, DigitalBuddha.
Quote from: SailorDude on September 07, 2012, 03:03:05 AM
Thanks for the welcome, DigitalBuddha.
Fuckin' eh, man. Cool.
Quote from: SailorDude on September 07, 2012, 12:44:06 AM
Just stumbled upon this post, and appreciate the question. I'm not young, I'm middle-aged (42), but I'm gay. Totally out, and very much a dude as well. I'm a laid back, mellow guy who lives a total dude life: liveaboard my sailboat, work few hours, drive an ancient beat-up Volvo, enjoy every day and maybe light a J now and then.
You aren't alone, PikaSonic. Enjoy being young, and most of all - enjoy your fast metabolism while you have it. Once it's gone...it's gone.
Cheers.
Yo! Welcome to our beach party dude...any rug in the place dude! 8)
Well I dunno.There just seems to me to be an element of uptightness here.Do people realy not understand what abiding means? I was once in Starkers Naturist Nightclub in London getting pissed and talking to a girl on one side while on the other a guy was getting a blow job from another guy.Once in Cap d'agde I hung out with a couple of gay guys getting pissed and having a laugh.I just can't get my head 'round the apparent issue.Just abide dudes,that's all it is.'Cept for rug pissers.
I don't see an issue, or any uptightness. Just people talking. Or typing, rather. Where's the uptightness or absence of abiding? I can't find it.
It just seemed to me to be in the original question.Quite singular.Or maybe I have no frame of reference.I'll drink with anybody except those who are vexations to the spirit.
Well, I was jokingly going to suggest that the original poster was being ageist by specifying "young gay dudes". That is unfair to the queezers out there (is that a word? i just made it up. queer+geezer).
It would be nice if we Dudeists could offer our services to officiate at all the new gay marriages on the horizon now that several states have stopped being such reactionaries about homonuptials.
Quote from: forumdude on September 08, 2012, 06:11:12 AM
Well, I was jokingly going to suggest that the original poster was being ageist by specifying "young gay dudes". That is unfair to the queezers out there (is that a word? i just made it up. queer+geezer).
It would be nice if we Dudeists could offer our services to officiate at all the new gay marriages on the horizon now that several states have stopped being such reactionaries about homonuptials.
I can see a new publication coming out in the store real soon: "Dude-ictionary: Contributions to the English Language by the Dudely Lama". ;)
Yeah I mean as I said in my earlier post, I don't consider myself gay, (I don't see the need to label it) but I am open to all people instead of restricting myself to woman, but I lead a totally dudeist lifestyle. I mean, I go to a boarding school near London, so there's a strict regiment about certain things, but considering these are highly religious people I'm dealing with on a daily basis, I do pretty good dressing casually, and being non-agressive when everyone around me is quite the opposite
Quote from: Hominid on September 08, 2012, 09:33:44 AM
Quote from: forumdude on September 08, 2012, 06:11:12 AM
Well, I was jokingly going to suggest that the original poster was being ageist by specifying "young gay dudes". That is unfair to the queezers out there (is that a word? i just made it up. queer+geezer).
It would be nice if we Dudeists could offer our services to officiate at all the new gay marriages on the horizon now that several states have stopped being such reactionaries about homonuptials.
I can see a new publication coming out in the store real soon: "Dude-ictionary: Contributions to the English Language by the Dudely Lama". ;)
Ha ha. Yes, yes. I do enjoy my etdudemology. Thanks for the suggestion Hominid!
A long while ago I came up with a logical solution to the whole marriage thing.Abolish it.Instead,everyone, regardless of gender has a non religious civil partnership ceremony,and then, if they choose, they get their union blessed by an amenable priest of their choice.I believe a similar situation exists in some South American countries.