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While the skate park was once seen as a hyper-masculine space, the narrative is shifting. For many queer people, the skater aesthetic represents a break from traditional gender expectations. It’s a space where "labels and expectations be damned," as author Anthony Nerada puts it when discussing queer identity in his work. Today, we see more visibility than ever: An Interview with Anthony Nerada - F(r)iction gay sexy skater boys
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