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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Tupac Shakur


    visual_sky — 11 years ago(March 29, 2015 04:42 AM)

    I feel Tupac Shakur had bisexual tendencies as his mannerisms in this early interview shows the real Shakur.
    If you look at this pic on IMDB, he does look like a soft guy pretending to have a hard image. Tupac knew this would sell records.
    Not only did he dumb himself down in interviews but he overplayed the masculinity card as if he was trying to hide himself constantly in order to find acceptance.
    In his prison interviews, he admits his closest friends betrayed him so pretending to be something he wasn't backfired with a prison sentence.
    Anyone else on the same page?

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      kidjay83 — 11 years ago(April 06, 2015 02:44 PM)

      He was effeminate he was made of for looking pretty 5b4,thing is he grew up shy and he wrote poetry and he was a mangina at one point in his life when he was younger because he grew up around women .I don't know how that translates to bisexuality because he attacks dr dre for being gay and or bi .He grew up under female influence and he was a art student he was never no street kid look at his work its very emotional .He was a very emotional guy probably because that's how he was raised to be in touch with his feelings .in prison he wasn't in the population so i dont see how he would gotten to sexually . They supposedly made threat on his life in jail .He was a bit effeminate looking and yeah at times his mannerisms were that way as well .I just think that the over compensation was for a lack of not being raised by a man he talked about it in his lyrics . He was straight as and arrow in my book i dont know about all this bisexual talk .That's like saying someone like jared leto or michael fassbender is bisexual because they are very effeminate looking men
      Humankind cannot bear very much reality

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        rascal67 — 11 years ago(April 06, 2015 04:42 PM)

        I just think that the over compensation was for a lack of not being raised by a man he talked about it in his lyrics . He was straight as and arrow in my book i dont know about all this bisexual talk .


        So if someone was raised by a man and DO end up bisexual or homosexual, what is your sociology then? I don't think you really know AT ALL.
        That's like saying someone like jared leto or michael fassbender is bisexual because they are very effeminate looking men


        Well, I hate to rain on your parade; but some men DO look effeminate and gay, just as some MEN who are gay or bisexual, DON'T. Sexuality, is fluid and innate and how a person is supposed to look and act, due to their gender, is a societal conditioning only. Some men may feel, that women would be more attracted to them if they do flounce themselves up a bit and some men may dress with more embellishments, because they like to and are gay\bi. Men are just as beautiful, and attractive as women and wardrobe can be an expression of this. Many men, would be afraid to admit that they my find another man attractive or good looking and this doesn't have to do with sexuality either, just aesthetics. Hence, societal conditioning and rules again.

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          ustayherepenny — 10 years ago(August 30, 2015 12:27 PM)

          He wasn't effeminate at all, he was less threatening-looking than your average posturing rapper but not effeminate, and wtf do you mean 'he was a mangina'?
          You're weird man.

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            chuck_803 — 10 years ago(April 15, 2015 06:45 AM)

            A lot of guys were effeminate back then.
            YOU'RE MAKING ME CRAZY!!!!!

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              ustayherepenny — 10 years ago(August 30, 2015 12:36 PM)

              You're right, the early 90's were famous for being full of effeminate men and butch women, it was so terribly long ago though and we're all so fortunate that in this decade men are men, women are women and idiots have the ability to say what they want to a worldwide audience

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                jase369 — 10 years ago(September 30, 2015 05:16 PM)

                If Pac was effeminate, what would Kid n play have been considered?

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                  Icecutter — 10 years ago(October 22, 2015 05:02 PM)

                  he liked transexuals
                  well known, even alluded to in his music
                  still good thou

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                    ustayherepenny — 10 years ago(November 01, 2015 01:23 PM)

                    Dumb statement, not sure why you actually bothered to write that.

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                      Icecutter — 10 years ago(November 01, 2015 06:10 PM)

                      you talkin to me? why was it a dumb statement

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