I         hope I'm not surprising anybody by stating that obviously a lot         of male figure skaters, especially in men's singles, are gay.         Here's a lesbian activist's list         of publicly out skaters. (Obviously, it's missing a lot of theoretically         still-closeted stars). The interesting thing is the dog that         doesn't bark - the complete         lack of out lesbian skaters. The same is true for gymnastics.         In ballet, J. Michael Bailey of Northwestern, the leading demographer of         homosexuality, found that more         than 50% of male dancers (what my later mother-in-law called "ballerinos")         are gay, but he was hard-pressed to find a single lesbian. The simplest explanation is the best:         figure skating and ballet (and, to a lesser extent, gymnastics) are         highly feminine pastimes, and thus appeal most to feminine (i.e.,         heterosexual) women and effeminate (i.e., homosexual) men. In         general, despite the politicized assumption that gays and lesbians are         alike, they are actually radically dissimilar on a host of         dimensions. Here's my classic 1994 article "Why         Lesbians Aren't Gay," with its notorious table of three dozen         traits upon which they tend to differ markedly.
February 17, 2002
Surprise! Many male figure skaters, especially in men's singles, are gay
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