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: A historical account of queer cowfolx and their struggle for acceptance within the rodeo world.

: Studies, such as Alfred Kinsey’s 1948 report, noted higher frequencies of homosexual intimacy in rural farming communities compared to urban ones.

Contrary to the "lone ranger" myth, historical cowboys lived in highly homosocial environments where intense bonds and physical intimacy were relatively common.

: Gay rodeos were created to provide a safe space where participants could embrace Western culture without discrimination.

The is a cornerstone of queer Western life, formalizing a network for LGBTQ+ cowboys since 1985.

: Unlike traditional circuits, gay rodeos often feature gender-neutral competitions and unique events like "goat dressing". Books & Media :

: Long periods on the range meant cowboys relied exclusively on one another for survival, leading to "homoerotic friendships" that blurred the lines of platonic and romantic attachment.

While the phrase "cowboy undressed gay" can refer to a few different things, it most likely points toward or the historical reality of queer life in the American West. It could also refer to specific fetish or kink subcultures that utilize Western imagery.

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