Gay man beard
Def'n/Etymology of "beard"
Mojo1
I was just talking to co-workers and they said that some hollywood starlet was a “beard”. I asked and got the defn’ that it meant she was a “sham” wife for a homosexual guy.
-is this designation commonly used?
-can it apply to a “sham” husband of a lesbian?
Why “beard”? I can think of 5 words off the top of my head that would describe the situation greater than “beard”.
system2
Yes, a beard is any cover, which is how it originated–like a real beard, it covers things up and provides a disguise.
Gail3
Gay guys are not considered very masculine.
Facial hair is seen as masculine. So, anytime a woman is seen with a dude a lot, people believe they are having sex. This will make the guy seem more masculine, (bearded) i.e. straight.
Elaine on Seinfeld was once a “beard” if I recall correctly.
Gail
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Mojo4
Yes, a beard is any cover, which is how it originated–like a real beard, it covers things up and provides a disguise.
but a beard is real, even if it is for a disguise. And of
How did "beard" come to imply "sham marriage".
syncrolecyne1
At least that is what I consider it means - when a queer male star marries a willing gal to squash rumors of homosexuality. Or maybe its any sham marriage for publicity purposes, I am not sure.
This thread title , which is actually about a stars facial hair, got me thinking about how that legal title came into place. Its sort of odd.
Is this homosexual slang or just Hollywood insider speak (I only acquire heard it used for actors). And is it the marriage that is called a “beard” or is it the wife?
Sampiro2
A “beard” is a superficial thing that a man can accomplish to emphasize his masculinity (rather favor a lot of teenagers will develop a little scraggly beard or moustache as soon as they can just to prove they have testosterone). The slang use of the word “beard” started for much the same reason: it’s a “fashion accessory to verify manhood”, or “Liza with a Z” to her friends.
I have heard the term “bonnet” used for lesbians who marry, but it’s not as common.
VH1 had some newer gay slang I’d never heard, incidentally:
http://www.vh1.com/shows/dyn/totally_gay/series_featured_copy.jhtml
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This is a guest post written by Patrick Carland
While LGBT rights have never been at a better point than they are now, many gay, sapphic, bisexuality and trans people still experience from discrimination, and the unfortunately widespread possibility of rejection from their families or loved ones should their sexuality or gender self become known. Some people afraid of having their sexual orientation exposed exploit beards – friends or acquaintances who pose as their partner. The thought of beards may seem a bit old fashioned, but considering the very real difficulties LGBT people face with regards to their friends, coworkers, and families, they are often a very necessary thing.
What should I do if my friend wants me to be a beard?Do you feel comfortable posing as this person’s significant other? Complete you feel easy potentially lying to their friends or family? If the answer to either of these is no, don’t operate as someone else’s beard, both for their sake and for your possess. A beard should to be somebody the person who needs them fully trusts and respects, and the similar goes for whoever you are bearding. Without these things, having an operative working relationship (even a
The sad reality of many bearded relationships
Season 2 of Made in Heaven, created by Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti, addresses relevant romantic relationship issues faced in our society in each of its 7 episodes. In episode 2 there is a terse, yet not-so-subtle reference to an issue that exists but is not spoken about enough in society.
Karan (played by Arjun Mathur), one of the main characters, is gay. His mother is on her death bed and claims Karan’s sexual orientation is the reason for her reaching there. In this episode, Karan is asked by his masi (aunt) to marry a lady to appease his estranged mother and fulfill her wish to see him married before she loses her battle to cancer.
When he responds by saying that he can’t get married to a girl because he is gay, she counters it by saying that she is his “type”, and that and he should adjust for the sake of his dying mother, so that she can rest in peace.
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I am glad Karan refused. But many succumb to this pressure. In popular parlance, such a association or marriage would be called a “bearded” one. A beard is someone who marries (or d