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What attracts feminine men to poetry?

>> No.21030285

>>21030279
What attracts feminine men to marmalade?

>> No.21030295

>>21030279
>What attracts feminine men to poetry?
Bein gey

>> No.21030313

>>21030279
What attracts feminine men to marmalade?

>> No.21030330
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>>21030279
Homos, like women, are inherently superficial, and so the emotive, sensual aspect of poetry appeals to their aesthetic interests.

>> No.21030343

>>21030279
What attracts feminine men to marmalade?

>> No.21030352

>>21030330
feminine men =/= homos

>> No.21030362

>>21030279
Is this an AI pic?

>> No.21030368

>>21030352
Dick is on his mind 24/7

>> No.21030395

>>21030279
On the contrary, what man can understand art without something of the feminine in him?

>> No.21030401

>>21030362
No, it's Swinburne.

>> No.21030465

>>21030401
You're fucking with me

>> No.21030534

>>21030465
It's literally just a basic 19th century portrait.

>> No.21031342

>>21030352
Swindburne was a homo. So which effeminate male poets were getting pussy, pray tell?