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Beyond the Performance in Black Queer Culture

What does it mean to take off the mask?

In the latest episode of the Dear Black Gay Men Podcast, Jai the Gentleman dives deep into the “social currency” of our culture, questioning why so many of us feel the need to perform instead of just being.

From the evolution of “twink to daddy” to the unwritten rules of sexual positions, this episode is a bullshit-free look at the emotional ups and downs of our journey to happiness.

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The Cost of the “Mask”

Jai reacts to a viral creator who claims the community only cares about you once you’re “successful or attractive”. We explore how presentation—our weight, our voice, and our “vibe”—dictates how we are received in the streets and in the sheets. Is your masculinity a natural expression, or is it just armor used to protect a fragile heart?

Top, Bottom, or Just Performing?

We’re breaking down the “YN” confusion. Jai keeps it 100 on the difference between being a top and simply “not bottoming”. If you have to put on a persona or lower your voice to feel dominant, is it a position or just a performance?



Cultivating “Ride or Die” Friendships

How do we build community without “fucking first”?. Jai shares a powerful tribute to his best friend illustrating how vulnerability and “Netflix and no chill” are the true foundations of a support system that lasts 16+ years.

Choosing Black Love

Despite the failed attempts, we’re ending on a note of hope. We’re discussing why choosing a Black man—and choosing ourselves—remains the ultimate goal.

Listen to the full episode now on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify.

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