I had a high school best friend that I was in love with that went mostly unfulfilled.nowhere.
The movie foxcatcher got it exactly right. He is notorious for dating TNA Knockout Velvet Sky for years then getting dumped by her for Bully Ray Dudley (seriously). He used to straighten his hair to a silly degree (see below) and was one of the first holders of the GFW title (lmao). He's very flirtatious and polite, and likes dumb stuff like videogames and also has a voice kind of like a Jim Henson muppet (less so than Shelley). On the right from their perspective is Chris Sabin, who is probably straight and definitely not a sub (although the Rats say he's a good fuck). Should any DLr ever meet him I recommend you totally give it a shot, he may well bite and if he doesn't then he's guaranteed to be nice about it. He wrestles like a Tekken character, and even speaks some Japanese so he's obviously got a brain if you're into that. He used to have a gimmick that was just a white skunk (spunk?) streak dyed into his hair, it was weird. He's adorable and funny and he has crossed-eyes & a speaking voice like a Jim Henson muppet. The post Hunky Wrestler Anthony Bowen Strips Off, Talks Coming Out Twice appeared first on Cocktailsandcocktalk.On the right as you look at it is Alex Shelley, who is probably bisexual and is definitely a sub/into bottoming with women. He like to get rid of labels altogether but “at some point down the line, in the current time, I do think labels are important specifically for visibility. Rightly so… we can literally see dick anywhere. What makes your overgrown shrub and toadstool so special?! They like the fact that I can openly be myself.”īowen believes that most of the homophobia in sport comes down to the ignorant idea that queer sportsmen are at least partially there to locker room creep – which he brands “ridiculous”. Besides, we’re all familiar with how scary it is, so even if somebody is gay, what’s the harm in letting them fully come out when they’re ready?īut Bowen says the support from the wrestling community has been great: “If anything, it’s made my relationships with a lot of my co-workers and the other wrestlers a lot stronger, because I’m not hiding anymore. Just because ‘bisexual’ was a layover to gay for many of us, doesn’t mean it is for everybody. “We get judged by so many people in this world, so to take that judgement and turn it around on somebody within the community who’s already struggling with other issues, when they’re looking for support, I think that’s horrible.” You can’t really pinpoint one specific thing to a person.”īowens goes to say that biphobia from within the LGBT+ community was one of the “biggest” issues coming out the first time around. That’s why I don’t like labels in general, because everybody’s so unique. I’m friends with a lot of people who identify as bisexual, and some are 50/50, others lean towards guys, and others lean towards girls. There are so many different people with so many different descriptions of how they identify. “I truly believe that sexuality does exist on a spectrum. The buff wrestler (no seriously, his shoulders are the width of our car), opened up to Gay Times, about coming out initially as bisexual, and then again as gay. Anthony Bowens is ditching his clothes, and one day hopes to ditch labels altogether.