Wesco gay

BHD&#;s Musings

Someone visited the post on this website titled, Wesco Boots and Gay Culture and attempted to leave a comment on that post. The post was written on December 27, , but continues to rank elevated in Google searches.

The person made a number of broad generalizations and asked a number of questions, so his statements fit best in an entire blog post rather than a comment on a post that is almost a year old. (By the way, the plural of &#;Wesco&#; is &#;Wescos&#; &#; in American English, one does NOT add an apostrophe to create a word plural.)

I shared that guy&#;s message with several vertical and gay friends varying in age from 23 to 68 who like to wear boots. Following are some things this commenter said, and the responses I received from my friends. Interestingly, there really was not a difference in response or reaction between straight and male lover men. Below, &#;SG&#; means &#;straight guy&#; and &#;GG&#; means &#;gay guy.&#;

I love these boots, but I don&#;t get a hard-on for &#;em like all these gay fetishist that obsess over them.

GG: He&#;s correct in obse

BHD&#;s Musings

There seems to be some interest and a bit of mystery about Wesco Boots and homosexual culture. Several internet searches using the keywords &#;Wesco&#; and &#;gay culture&#; acquire landed searchers on this blog. [UPDATE: As a result, I received some comments and blogged about this issue again, here].

I am a confident, secure, masculine man. That&#;s how I was raised, and how I behave. I enjoy typical &#;guy things&#; like riding my Harley and wearing clothing for the activity, including sturdy motorcycle boots and leather. I also enjoy dwelling remodeling, repair, and construction. While I am not interested in organized sports, that&#;s just a taste &#; or lack thereof. It is the objective of this post to describe more about how preferences, stereotypes, and society are not one-and-the-same.

And yeah, I am gay. Am I &#;attracted to&#; Wesco boots because I am gay? Nope. I love Wescos because they are the sturdiest boots around, made to exceptional quality standards, and present a great appearance on my feet. They fulfill the type of image of the guy that I am &#; a

Partner David Coon Weighs In on Incora Uptiering Trial

Partner David Coon distributed his insights on the Incora trial and its significance in the broader liability management market in an article published by 9Fin, a leading deliverer of debt market intelligence.

The United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas is approaching the terminate of a months-long trial of claims that Wesco (d/b/a Incora) and a group of its favored lenders improperly subordinated a collective of excluded lenders in a uptiering transaction. With closing arguments scheduled to begin, David explains that the Incora ruling will impact how future liability management transactions are structured.

“The prospect of a definitive decree after a lengthy trial with exhaustive fact development on these issues is something that will really reverberate around the industry, even recognizing that this is a bankruptcy court applying Fresh York law,” David stated. “We execute know from our conversations that folks in the industry, folks in the marketplace, are very closely watching this trial for

There are a lot of men who prefer to wear Wesco boots. Some men like the boots because of the utility and protection that they provide when engaging in preferred outdoor activities, such as riding a motorcycle, working on construction projects, or doing yardwork. Other men wear various styles of Wesco boots for activities like logging, working on utility lines, wildland firefighting, and serving as a motor patrol officer. To them, the boots are more prefer “required” footwear; a part of a uniform – not anything else.

There is a range of traits and preferences that each person has. Some straight guys don&#;t like boots at all, and choose to wear sneakers in their off-time. Some gay men wouldn&#;t be caught dead in a pair of sturdy, rugged boots.

It is really a matter of preference, not having anything to do with whether one is programmed biologically to love a male or a female. People just have to get over trying to apply stereotypes to link preferences for certain things like boots and creature gay. The stereotypes produce people to respond in ways that don&#;t assist matters much, an