Enduring
Hello to all---
I now have to jump in here to give a brief report of what I have encountered at my local rinks while skating. As all of you know, I was a fully grown man when I started skating in my 30's. I skate private sessions, free style sessions and public ice sessions. Many times, the hockey players are getting off their sessions or waiting to get on when the figure skaters finish.
Firstly, let me say that the mold and mildew that grows inside hockey player's equipment from the sweat never drying out makes them STINK, SMELL BAD and their aroma is PUTRID. You can smell a hockey player from a mile away as soon as they open their bags. Hockey players smell bad....well, their equipment does. The stench can permeate the rink.
That said, I can say that often the hockey players watch as they get on/off the ice, the tricks we figure skaters do, and they also are impressed with speed. They also talk amongst themselves, and often I could hear what they are saying as I pass by or am trying to remove my skates (holding my breath because of the stench)....
"oooooo look at Cinderella out there...."
"oooooo isn't HE the pretty one..."
"look at the jumps! but he must be a f*g"
"wow....he goes fast! but I could never skate like that f*g does..."
etc.....
In fact, at one public rink where I did skate for a few years, "Cinderella" became my nickname, as hockey was a more prevalent sport at the rink. It hurt, still hurts, and I left that rink because of it. Even racing the hockey players in drills (and winning!!!!) and jumping circles around them in pick-up hockey games (and scoring goals---I love hockey, but could never play due to the stench) didn't stop the ribbing I received.
If this kind of stuff happens to me, at my advanced age, imagine the effect on the self esteem of ANY boy----straight or gay (at that early age---who knows???? these are young kids who don't deserve this kind of problem) who can be involved in skating. Parents would naturally try to protect their sons from the ribbing, it's natural. The best protection is to not nurture a boy's desire to figure skate and steer them to other sports, team sports, etc.
Figure skating as a sport has somehow, in some western cultures, been equated with male homosexuality. It is for this reason that homophobia surfaces. I don't know why FS by men has become equated with being gay, and I have no answer. But this is the main question posed here in this thread..."why is FS by men seen as something only gay men would do?"
The debate has been stimulating and very well done, and that's the reason I post here on GS. Thanks Fetal
AS