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Teen Fashion Trend: The Gay Best Friend?
July 14, 2010 at 6:59 PM
by Andrew Striker

365gay.com - “Teen Vogue” recently published an online article about the latest trend in high school fashion: the gay best friend (GBF). According to the article, the once-bullied gay high school boy is currently in high demand among the popular girls.

“A few years ago, all the popular, pretty girls were walking hand in hand with a preppy jock,” one high school student says. “Now you’ll see them in hallways with a Mulberry bag on one arm and a Johnny Weir look-alike on the other.”

Influenced by the media’s quick uptake of the gay guy/straight girl coupling—for instance, Will and Grace, Carrie Bradshaw and Stanford or even Sharpay and Ryan from “High School Musical”—it seems teenage girls are “collecting” fashion-forward gay boys, the magazine says. Unfortunately, the magazine portrays the trend as something that positions the boys as an accessory, like a pair of Uggs—in one season and out the next—instead of as people with the respect and individuality they deserve.

However, Teen Vogue acknowledges that the pairing may be less competitive and more honest than friendships between two girls.

And some of the teens interviewed who were in GBF relationship before the hype started are themselves concerned with the relationships being treated as a trivial fad. One teen said, “It’s wonderful that society and the media have become so accepting, but that culture should never be exploited or treated like a passing trend. People should not be defined by characteristics like their sexuality.”

Amen.

Elise Bish
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Comments: Comment Order:
8/24/2010 6:40 PM
mckenzie

tha'ts amazing but bizar
8/19/2010 1:31 PM
Jose

Honestly, and sadly, it's one of the few things I kinda enjoy at my school. In my experience, it's not being exploited. I have friends who I can rely on, and they have a friend who'll go shopping with them, something I love anyways.
8/11/2010 9:14 AM
John

i think i would be a prada bag
8/8/2010 11:16 PM
Jeremy

We're like a Marc-Jacobs purse- pretty but an accessory :s
8/8/2010 7:43 AM
Travis

this fad is taking the gay society one great big diagonal step forward toward being accepted but also towards being societies handbags.
7/30/2010 11:35 AM
Benjamin

omg! this article is soooooo true i have like a ton of girl friends and like one or two guy friends and all of the girls want to be with the gay cuz they know that im not trying to get with them.
7/27/2010 11:00 PM
Sam

Uuugh. That happened, or tried to happen, at my old school. So I went and found the least popular group of girls. xD
7/27/2010 2:21 AM
Joshua

I agree with christian but my school is a creative and performing arts school so being gay isn't anything special.
7/23/2010 6:49 PM
lexis

um who cares honstly? friends are friends, ppl are ppl, lets move on world
7/19/2010 10:30 PM
Dallas

Okay, as a Teen Vogue reader, this article doesnt do the original much justice. It was an editors note, talking about how if one of your best friends is a gay guy, you should cherish the relationship like you do with all your other friends.
I didnt even know that it was like a fad or whatever. My best friend scoffs at the populars anyway, because none of them take much interest in anything relating to Madonna, musical theatre, or Forever 21's new "Guy's Section."
7/17/2010 10:55 AM
Tyler

@Dan- The Sassy Gay Friend. Win.
7/15/2010 12:01 AM
Vanessa

wow. that makes me sad and makes me want to scream at society. i'm just saying
7/14/2010 9:23 PM
Christian

i get that i really do i have like 3 r 4 guy friends and like 30 girl friends but we r way more then a fashion r accessory and what is a uggs anyway
7/14/2010 9:22 PM
Dan

haha...theres a Youtube vid on this
7/14/2010 12:38 PM
Amelia

wow
7/13/2010 2:39 PM
Jake

I take offence to this. I am sooo much better than a pair of uggs. I mean their called uggs for a reason!
7/13/2010 11:51 AM
Corey

How in the world can it be a fad?? Does that mean that all my "girlfriends" will no longer want to be my buddies in a year or so? That sucks!
7/12/2010 10:03 PM
Shane

... This is so true. I have so few guy friends, it isn't even funny... Eh. It's a little funny. We fashion-forward, feminine gay men just relate to women a lot more than we can relate to men: failed relationships with men, all the latest trends, an affinity for bargain-hunting the coolest s**t, et cetera, et cetera.

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