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#IntoBlackGuys Curated by @matty_pipes #BlackLivesMatter". It is resistance to structure and, yet, it creates form without even trying. My representation as a certain type of black man often transgresses the accepted boundaries of black masculinity. I am no longer trapped in makeshift gender containers that were never strong enough to contain my authentic self-expression in the first place.

Indeed, coolness, like queerness, comes as the result of a type of unsettling, a desire for something different.

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In my own life, freedom from the prison of gender normativity allowed me to really be. Me, a Black unconventional queer brother who is sometimes masculine and other times feminine performing, cool? Unlike my swaggalicious female cousin, I failed at performing certain black masculinities.

These black men have expanded cool beyond the boundaries of a certain type of constricting black masculinity. In other words, it keeps moving, redefining itself, and traveling along the ellipses because it refuses to be comfortably fixed.

And some of these women are feminine performing, indeed. Black cool is… In other words, it keeps moving, redefining itself, and traveling along the ellipses because it refuses to be comfortably fixed. You are doing way too much!

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The latest posts from @RawFreaksTV. You may also like Black Straight Thugs Going Gay • Playlist • 26 videos •views Play all. I can recall, for example, growing up with an older female cousin who was a swagged-out straight young woman and mother. K Followers, 4, Following, 6, Posts - Into Black Guys (@intoblackguys) on Instagram: "Black.

Well, maybe. Her vernacular was cool. Black cool is polyphony, that is, it is multi-textured and free from one dominant voice and way of being. Enter Scene: I am walking in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn—where we do more than die, by the way—rocking a close fade with two parts on the side, a full beard and mustache lined up perfectly, eyes protected by a pair of fresh chocolate browline frames I was two blocks from Malcolm X boulevard, after all.

The ways I cut my hair, shape—or refuse to shape—my beard, style my clothes, walk, talk, and gesture tend to confound some folk and, on occasion, anger others because of my seeming transgressions.

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Men. Thriving. I am donning a fitted button-up white shirt, closed off with a pink and gray striped bowtie, form-fitting charcoal gray blazer, dark blue kinda-skinny jeans, and a pair of hot pink and silvery gray kicks. I tried my best to perfect the art of swag, but my gender expressions took much practice to perfect over time and are the result of me trying to fit into the normative boxes i.

Black cool is multi-textured, unrestrictive, and forever changing. She often chilled with the dudes in my family.