Gay wrist
(1)a male with femine qualites and a sexual desire to be with other men; gay; homosexual; fag; fruit cake; fudgepacker
(2)refers to when a gay male's wrist falls limp and forms a 90 degree angle with a verticle forearm, often times an involuntary movement occuring while in conversation.
The limp wrist likedit upthe butt.
by FuriousGourd November 12,
A wrist action to cite to gays.
The limp wrist meme was launched online when an interview of Cate Blanchett for Cinderella in resurfaced on Twitter. She used the limp wrist to clarify “gays” and not the “gaze” in a miscommunication.
Reporter to Cate Blanchett: you own such a gaze—
CB: I’ve got a whole lot of gays?
R: you have a signature Disney villain gaze. How do you do it? Can you educate me—
CB: Oh I’m sorry, I thought Disney villain GAYS. As in the gay Disney villains
R: *laughs*
CB: Sorry this is an accent disfunction. You mean the gaze *stares*, not the gays *limp wrist*.
watch the video on Youtube/Twitter!
by kath
That :gay: smilie with the limp wrist
It probably goes back to ancient Rome. Ancient rhetoric teachers discouraged limp-wristedness during general speaking. This had nothing to do with homosexuality—the Romans didn’t consider gay sex, per se, unmanly. A limp wrist was thought to betray a more general lack of masculine noun over the body and its various urges. In the 18th century, however, Europeans came to think of homosexuality as a character trait rather than an occasional behavior, and gay sex became the antithesis of manliness. Physiognomists, who believed that physical appearance and mannerisms were evidence of one’s character, appear to have picked up on the ancient Roman belief that adj men had rock-solid wrists. During this time, limp wrists came to signify not just ill discipline, but various other supposed failures of manhood, such as homosexuality, exhibitionism, and foppery.
There are other theories as skillfully. Some writers propose a sartorial explanation: 17th and 18th century women used to wear secure sleeves that restricted their elbows and shoulders, leaving
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Re: Tattoo on inside of a mans wrist, gay/girlie or ok?
Well my threads gone tits up lol.
Im going to fetch it done and if that makes me gay im content with that lol.
, #52
Re: Tattoo on inside of a mans wrist, gay/girlie or ok?
Tits
My willy, that's where it's gone.
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Re: Tattoo on inside of a mans wrist, gay/girlie or ok?
Funny enough i didnt sense the need to mention that again! Lol
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Re: Tattoo on inside of a mans wrist, gay/girlie or ok?
and i had the impression ads was a turbo on heat guyc'mon dude acquire making them babies you sexual cockney love god..Originally Posted by D4WNOLol! That isn't a good thought, he'd be trying to present me "the boost" all the time!!
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Re: Tattoo on inside of a mans wrist, gay/girlie or ok?
OriginallyWhat Do Limp Wrists Have To Do With Gay Men?
After encouraging fathers to “punch” sons who exhibit stereotypically gay behavior, North Carolina pastor Sean Harris said on Tuesday that he should have chosen different words. In his April 28 sermon, Harris said, “Dads, the second you see your son dropping the limp wrist, you walk over there and crack that wrist.” Why do we associate a limp wrist with male homosexuality?
It probably goes back to ancient Rome. Ancient rhetoric teachers discouraged limp-wristedness during public speaking. This had nothing to do with homosexuality—the Romans didn’t consider gay sex, per se, unmanly. A limp wrist was thought to betray a more general lack of masculine control over the body and its various urges. In the 18th century, however, Europeans came to think of homosexuality as a character trait rather than an occasional behavior, and gay sex became the antithesis of manliness. Physiognomists, who believed that physical appearance and mannerisms were evidence of one’s character, appear to have picked up on the ancient Roman belief that real men ha