Brotherhood Between Straight & Queer Black Men | Black Men Talking About Love | Let's Talk Bruh

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @johnnarve4171
    @johnnarve4171 9 месяцев назад +12

    I have tryed on multiple occasions to build friendships with straight black men and on multiple occasions there ignorance ended those friendships sadly. I do like this video very insightful on all sides but as a gay man i have experienced more hurt and pain from the straight black men towards us gay black or those of the LGBTQ community sadly. I pray 🙏 for more unity and understanding for the black straight in interacting with gay black men and those of the LGBTQ community.

  • @anthonyirvin2485
    @anthonyirvin2485 2 года назад +34

    Mannnn!!! Thank you for this, such a great conversation! These are the conversations we need! As a queer black man I’d given up on having straight male friends. It’s just always weird, uncomfortable and draining. But much more than that, at the end of the day it’s about love, expressing love and receiving love! Shout out to all of you kings!

  • @theebaddy8617
    @theebaddy8617 Год назад +16

    My problem is that I created my own safe space and got too comfortable. As a gay feminine man I invested my time and Energy to create my own safe space, I pushed a lot of people out of my life like the girls that wanted a gay bestie, masc gay men that were making me feel like shit and straight men. Turns out I'm a really cool person to be around and sometimes I have straight men that want to hangout but it's been a while, I really don't know how to let them back in my circle and everytime I turn them down some of them work around saying that I'm mean and cold and that I think I'm Beyonce 😂

  • @ELP1125
    @ELP1125 7 месяцев назад +9

    It really depends on the person. Like not every straight man is the villian, and not every gay man is your friend. I personally can be friends with a straight man, but only the ones that can prove to me that they aren't on some toxic masculinity BS. As for befriending gay men, it's a tossup, because most are just expecting the friendship to become physical. So you can't just put everyone on a box due to their sexuality.

    • @TriinaG
      @TriinaG 2 месяца назад

      Great answer

  • @JustJRR
    @JustJRR 2 года назад +21

    Really moving conversation. I'd really appreciate hearing Black cisgender heterosexual men directly addressing what it means to be thought of as gay (soft & like a woman in any way) and the ways avoiding being thought of as gay shapes aspects of their oppression and how the eradication of homophobia and biphobia (aka being "the other") would be a huge step toward liberation.

  • @LBloggie
    @LBloggie Месяц назад +1

    For the sake of our own survival we need those friendships and platonic bonds with our brothers

  • @chriscrabtree5827
    @chriscrabtree5827 2 года назад +8

    I live in Detroit there are so many walls built up around black men and the way we act or lack there of to support or to know what really matters. The reality of black mens lack of connectivity in multiple areas is sad and pathetic yet we can do this with others and not our own is amazing. I also see as a black man the black male ego that many will not let go of and how to create real reality filled areas.???? We ll brag about material things and chasing whores live a life of suicide but not purpose and stay filled with Angst. The brotherhood and reality of being black should be the focal and purposed because its so fleeting we go work to do thanks for this RICH AND POWERFUL. BROS LET THE CLICKS GOT LETS BUILD BONDS OF RESPECT ETC.

  • @elijahclaude3413
    @elijahclaude3413 2 года назад +10

    This was such an insightful and wholesome conversation!!! Makes me super freaking aware of how lacking I am in my own social circle, and how much I crave this level of friendship. I know part of that is my own difficulties with getting out of my head and opening up to others. I tend to assume nobody wants to hear about me or how I feel unless they explicitly ask multiple times, lol. So I suppose for me, a way that I can make love a requirement is by volunteering to share my vulnerabilities more with the few friends that I am fortunate to have.
    Thanks so much for this awesome video!!

  • @optimumreality9745
    @optimumreality9745 2 года назад +3

    This is such an amazing representation of how we need to listen, and speak to all of our brothers. Uplift, respect, and try to understand all of our struggles. Thank you.

  • @jodykessly8696
    @jodykessly8696 Год назад +2

    I absolutely love this guys! Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @Angel.Shehu8081
    @Angel.Shehu8081 10 месяцев назад

    That last question: if love was a requirement what would it look like for you is such a great question.

  • @garybranigan1928
    @garybranigan1928 Год назад +2

    Hooray for understanding that we need different kinds of relationships

  • @dragonluvaIII
    @dragonluvaIII 4 месяца назад +1

    I was purposefully looking for Thurs conversation.
    Black men (men in general) have real love for one another. I think that when a man comes out to his str8 male friend it can change the friendship in the sense that both men have to be more disciplined and measured in how they engage with each other when it comes to affection.

  • @aldon560
    @aldon560 Год назад +2

    Yes. I vibe well with str8 men vs my fellow gay bros. It’s easy to befriend ppl that don’t have ulterior motives.

  • @mountainharpie
    @mountainharpie 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing these conversations!!! 💜🙏🏼🫂⭐

  • @reggeesexpressions
    @reggeesexpressions 2 года назад +3

    Jay I love what you are doing!! I aspire to create this space

  • @marcthompsonjr6313
    @marcthompsonjr6313 3 месяца назад +1

    I use to ostracize str8 black men and even some cishet women due to bullying as kid. If they weren’t my family or close friends I didn’t want anything to do with them, but as I got older I learn to treat ppl no matter their background as a case by case situation , but it’s hard sometimes you push ppl away as form of protection.

  • @Enzo_Masiya
    @Enzo_Masiya 9 месяцев назад

    I really enjoyed this conversation, thank you.

  • @Southgate210
    @Southgate210 Год назад +1

    Yes! I have several of them!

  • @garybranigan1928
    @garybranigan1928 Год назад

    Talking and listening are two great steps
    forward..also an attempt to broaden understanding

  • @chocolate-soulja40
    @chocolate-soulja40 Год назад +19

    As an openly gay man. To answer your question. NO!!! NO!!! NO!!!! -- I try my best to stay away from str8 black men! If I gotta fight them to defend myself I would!! 💯💯

    • @mojjim2177
      @mojjim2177 Год назад +2

      Period

    • @slickandslaycious6579
      @slickandslaycious6579 9 месяцев назад +2

      Yea...
      It's one thing to be on some bs and do it...
      But it's another when it's been demonstrated that they may be dangerous or bad for your mental health for you to be around.

    • @slickandslaycious6579
      @slickandslaycious6579 9 месяцев назад +1

      Yea one apple can spoil the bunch of it's a 💣
      Somethings... It's so risky, all it takes is one (or a few )

    • @XNyanko
      @XNyanko 8 месяцев назад

      Same.

    • @ELP1125
      @ELP1125 7 месяцев назад +2

      You can't just put everyone on a box due to their sexuality. You're no better than the straight men that do that to us, when you think that way.

  • @XNyanko
    @XNyanko 8 месяцев назад +2

    Short answer, Hell no!
    Listen, I'm a gay Black man who has been given nothing but absolute grief from hetero Black men for my entire life. To the point where I do not feel comfortable in spaces with too many of them, so I purposely avoid those spaces. I'm not going to put myself in situations where I'm worried about getting gay bashed.

    • @christopherdieudonne
      @christopherdieudonne 4 месяца назад

      I hear you. I'm also a gay black man (not queer, gay!) and hetero black man have given me nothing but grief all my life. With the exception of my family members who are real cool, I avoid hetero black men like the plague. At the fear of generalizing, a vast majority are a-holes.

  • @Steve_Minaj
    @Steve_Minaj Год назад

    Great conversation!!

  • @georgiabrother
    @georgiabrother Год назад

    Doing is what makes progression.

  • @reggeesexpressions
    @reggeesexpressions 2 года назад +3

    Most straight cisgender men tend to other us as soon as they know we are gay in my experience. First we have to get past the curiosity of of gender roles in my relationship, then to the meat and potatoes

    • @renealexander2703
      @renealexander2703 2 года назад

      I think it's because some gay men want to be with straight men sexually and romantically.

  • @funnyisfunny4944
    @funnyisfunny4944 8 месяцев назад

    This was healthy and beautiful.

  • @JO-fj4lm
    @JO-fj4lm 2 года назад +1

    beautiful

  • @claudewashingtonkevinthoma6527
    @claudewashingtonkevinthoma6527 3 месяца назад +1

    Good convo but the use of the N word throughout the video is cringy.

  • @___.Ace.___
    @___.Ace.___ Год назад +1

    Aye cuhh, if you cool then you cool. Ion really care about who you fucc on n shi as long as its consensual and healthy

  • @sedecim
    @sedecim День назад

    Love this discussion young brothas. But as a black queer man, it seems to me that it is implied that black gay men are more emotionally developed than straight men? Nah! Black gay men suffer the same problems with intimacy maybe not as much or maybe even more than there straight brothas. Just sayin. Many carry masculine issues sometimes even more than straight brothas. opps.

  • @ShannonHinkle-k2r
    @ShannonHinkle-k2r Год назад

    🤔

  • @decodesigns14
    @decodesigns14 4 месяца назад

    Why would you

  • @yungReparations
    @yungReparations 11 месяцев назад

    Never trust a heterosexual baby daddy

  • @66seattle
    @66seattle 8 месяцев назад

    Why must we refer to each other with the N word? The crap is embarassing.

    • @dragonluvaIII
      @dragonluvaIII 4 месяца назад

      We have normalized the three used of the word, even for other races.

  • @cinnocencesinema1100
    @cinnocencesinema1100 Год назад +1

    The ruthlessness in me says "no." The goal is domination and collaboration; trying to be with others is a weak flaw.

  • @bryantbyrd2364
    @bryantbyrd2364 4 месяца назад

    This some BS .....Get the option of ( REAL ) black men

  • @ginnupdotcom
    @ginnupdotcom 11 месяцев назад +1

    so happy to have found this!

    • @LetsTalkBruh
      @LetsTalkBruh  11 месяцев назад

      thanks for watching fam. we just dropped two episodes from the final season earlier this month, tap in!

  • @dragonluvaIII
    @dragonluvaIII 4 месяца назад

    I was purposefully looking for Thurs conversation.
    Black men (men in general) have real love for one another. I think that when a man comes out to his str8 male friend it can change the friendship in the sense that both men have to be more disciplined and measured in how they engage with each other when it comes to affection.

    • @TeeRossWill
      @TeeRossWill 4 месяца назад

      More disciplined? Unless that straight friend secretly feels something more for that gay friend why would he have to be more disciplined just because his friend likes men? This is the whole premise of the conversation gay men being othered and treated differently by their straight male counterparts and not being able to fully experience a real friendship. Thank god this isn’t the case with my straight male friends I consider myself lucky they don’t other me.