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Gay slang trade

Trade (likewise referred to as chow) represents a gay slang expression which signifies the informal companion of a gay male or the category of such relationships. Individuals fitting the description of "trade" do not identify as gay. Historically, the intentions might sometimes involve a craving for emotional satisfaction and respect; nevertheless, the word commonly relates to a heterosexual man who engages with a gay man for financial gain, either via a direct monetary transaction or through alternative, less obvious methods (presents, educational funding, and so forth). Trade initially designated casual sexual partners, regardless of sexual orientation, as many gay and bisexual men remained closeted, yet it evolved to suggest the gay partner is relatively affluent and the partner, or trade, is economically disadvantaged. Illustrations of this encompass affluent Englishmen seeking partners among underprivileged Cockneys in London during the 1930s. More contemporary usage has focused on any casual sexual encounter between men, and as an adjective to denote any male viewed as masculine and/or sexually attractive. Often, the terms trade and rough trade are considered interchangeable. Frequently, the attraction for the gay male partner is the discovery of a dangerous, even thuggish, partner who may turn violent. That is not to suggest that people inherently wish to be physically injured, but the potential danger of finding a partner in a public park, restroom, or alleyway may be invigorating. Another nuance compares regular trade to rough trade, which is more likely to be working-class laborers with limited education and more physical demands from their work; therefore, their bodies are developed naturally instead of in a gym. They may possess a less refined or polished style compared to an office worker or professional businessman.

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  • Trade (also known as chow) is a gay slang term which refers to the casual partner of a gay man or to the genre of such pairings. Men falling in the category of "trade" are not gay-identified. Historically the motivations may at times include a desire for emotional fulfillment and admiration, but the term often refers to a straight man who partners with a gay man for economic benefit, either through a direct cash payment or through other, more subtle means (gifts, tuition payments, etc.). Trade originally referred to casual sex partners, regardless of sexuality as many gay and bisexual men were closeted, but evolved to imply the gay partner is comparatively wealthy and the partner who is trade is economically deprived. Examples of this include wealthy Englishmen finding partners among depri (en)
  • Nicht en tule is een begrippenpaar dat in de homocultuur gebruikt werd voor homomannen die een vrouwenrol speelden om seks te kunnen hebben met stoere heteroseksuele jongemannen. Dit fenomeen kwam met name in de periode vóór de Tweede Wereldoorlog voor en de termen nicht en tule werden tussen ca. 1930 en 1960 gebruikt. Het equivalent voor lesbische vrouwen is butch en femme. (nl)
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  • Nicht en tule is een begrippenpaar dat in de homocultuur gebruikt werd voor homomannen die een vrouwenrol speelden om seks te kunnen hebben met stoere heteroseksuele jongemannen. Dit fenomeen kwam met name in de periode vóór de Tweede Wereldoorlog voor en de termen nicht en tule werden tussen ca. 1930 en 1960 gebruikt. Het equivalent voor lesbische vrouwen is butch en femme. (nl)
  • Trade (also known as chow) is a gay slang term which refers to the casual partner of a gay man or to the genre of such pairings. Men falling in the category of "trade" are not gay-identified. Historically the motivations may at times include a desire for emotional fulfillment and admiration, but the term often refers to a straight man who partners with a gay man for economic benefit, either through a direct cash payment or through other, more subtle means (gifts, tuition payments, etc.). Trade originally referred to casual sex partners, regardless of sexuality as many gay and bisexual men were closeted, but evolved to imply the gay partner is comparatively wealthy and the partner who is trade is economically deprived. Examples of this include wealthy Englishmen finding partners among depri (en)
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  • Nicht en tule (nl)
  • Trade (gay slang) (en)
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