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Well...
Where I live (England by the way) if your a guy and you listen to women, your gay. If you're a girl and you listen to rock/hip-hop, you're a lesbian. I think it's quite unfair because several people have said "are you gay" because of my music tastes. I reply with a stern no and the evil eye. If I start singing songs like "my name's WOMEN", "Ladies Night", "girlish" etc. they would think I'm effeminite because they are aimed directly at women. Same goes for Namie Amuro, if I sang "How to be a Girl", they would think I'm gay. But, I never tell anyone apart from my bestest friends that I like Asian music. I mean, some (well, actually, most) boys at my school would think Kuu was dead fit. Like I do, I mean, if Kuu has a boyfriend, I want to be him and get my hand up her top. And I'm sure many others would feel the same way too. But, I fancy the pants off Kuu and I wanna rip off that tape dress from ECSTASY. So would other boys in my class. But, if I sang songs like "That Ain't Cool" and female empowerment songs, they would think I'm gay. But I'm not. I mean, why would I wanna get my hand up Kuu's top if I was gay? I'm not gay and in no way do I feel gay. But, if I told the whole school that, the next day I would get asked by practically every person in the whole school the dreaded "are you gay?" question. But I don't feel in any way gay or effeminite for liking Ayu or Kuu or Namie or Ai or Ami or Hikki or alan or ayaka or aiko or any female Asian singer. Even if I didn't sing female empowerment songs and I sang "About You" or "alterna" they would think I'm crazy because it's in Japanese, Korean or Chinese. There's no escaping it.
CONCLUSION: I don't feel gay or effeminite for liking any female Asian Pop Singer.
Right then, that's my long post for today.
Alex, aka Ayu's Rainbow
P.S. You have just found out that I fancy Kuu!!!!! God, that took some revealing
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