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Which Type Are You? Gay men often use descriptive terms to identify and label other men within the wider gay community. But many gay men often wonder what these terms actually mean. Which group do I fall into? And what the heck is a wolf? After conducting extensive research on gay body types, collecting survey opinions from gay blogs, and plugging the data into high-grade statistical analysis software, the typologies of gay male body types can now be revealed.
Gay Men: Are You a Jock, Otter, Bear or Wolf? Which Type Are You?
Nothing was left to chance. Please note that we have not included all of the groups here and the ones that are here may have a subgroup. It is entirely possible that your group is not listed. Finally, some may disagree with these labels as there continues to be ongoing friction regarding what they mean.
This is simply an attempt to offer clarity. In the gay world, an otter is considered a thin gay male that is hairy and may or may not use a trimmer to shorten body hair. Some otters have beards, and some do not. Otters usually have smaller frames when compared to the heavier cub or bear and look a lot like what you would see in a picture of an otter, hairy.
This might surprise some people who typically think of otters as smooth. Athletic but not super built, a person can be an otter regardless of age, and they are considered to be part of the larger bear community. Think of otters being somewhere between cubs and bears.
Semi-hairy, muscular, lean, attractive, and sexually aggressive, wolves are sometimes considered as part of the larger bear community or on the bear spectrum. They can be any age and normally have facial hair. Some might also describe wolves as slimmer bears, but there is a lot of disagreement on this.
Subgroups of wolves can be found in aging wolves, which are gay men with wolf-like features that are starting to turn a bit gray. And then there are full-on silver or gray wolves, terms that describe an older wolf with gray or white facial and body hair. Characteristically, a bear is a large, possibly heavy gay man that could also be muscular.
A fairly large protruding belly is a defining characteristic of a bear. Masculinity is also a key feature of bears, and some bears are so caught up in projecting a masculine image that they shun other would-be bears who appear to be too effeminate. That said, otter gay sex bears consider themselves to be harmless and even playful.
There are several subtypes of bear, which include: Muscle Bears: Bears otter gay sex size comes from muscle and not from fat. Polar Bears: Older bears with gray or white facial and body hair. Sugar Bears: Effeminate bears that are shunned by more masculine bears.
For gay men, the term cub is used to describe a younger or younger-looking male that is usually husky or heavier in body type and is almost always hairy. While many cubs have a beard, it is not a requirement to fit this category since body hair and huskiness are the dominant features for this gay descriptor.
Cubs are sometimes partnered with bears in passive relationships or with other cubs, and they can sometimes be considered an apprentice to a bear. Here are a few subtypes of cubs: Muscle Cubs: Body size is attributable to muscular composition as opposed to body fat. Sugar Cubs: Effeminate cubs.
In the gay world, chubs are a distinct subgroup within the gay male population and are often confused with bears.