Beard gay man
The Beard
When coming out to your parents goes wrong.
— Santana, Glee
If you're looking for tropes about actual beards, see Facial Hair Index.
A character who pretends to be another's heterosexual Significant Other in directive to perpetuate the deception that the other is totally, 100% straight.
Though the term "beard" is more commonly used to cite to a female "dating" a lgbtq+ mannote In the context of fake relationships, "beard" has also been used to refer to someone used to cover for an affair, as in Broadway Danny Rose, though the sexuality-related interpretation is much more comm
Def'n/Etymology of "beard"
Mojo1
I was just talking to co-workers and they said that some hollywood starlet was a “beard”. I asked and got the defn’ that it meant she was a “sham” wife for a gay guy.
-is this word commonly used?
-can it employ to a “sham” husband of a lesbian?
Why “beard”? I can think of 5 words off the top of my head that would describe the situation better than “beard”.
system2
Yes, a beard is any cover, which is how it originated–like a real beard, it covers things up and provides a disguise.
Gail3
Gay guys are not considered very masculine.
Facial hair is seen as masculine. So, anytime a woman is seen with a man a lot, people consider they are having sex. This will make the guy come across more masculine, (bearded) i.e. straight.
Elaine on Seinfeld was once a “beard” if I recall correctly.
Gail
“Any major dude with half a heart surely will tell you, my friend–
Any minor world that breaks apart falls together again…”
-Steely Dan
Mojo4
Yes, a beard is any cover, which is how it originated–like a real beard, it covers things up and provides a disguise.
but a beard is genuine, even if it is for a disguise. And of
Women pay in ‘bearded’ relationships
One definition of the word beard is found mostly in slang dictionaries, though the Novel Oxford Dictionary of English added the alternative definition a few years ago.
A beard is defined as a lady who dates, or marries, a queer man to provide cover for the man’s homosexuality. The term also applies to a male who does the same for a lesbian woman. Current chatter at ABC.com is filled with beard comments concerning Tom Cruise’s modern lady love. Cruise has long denied he is same-sex attracted, but the rumors persist that Cruise dates and marries beautiful women, these so-called beards, to quash speculation about his sexual orientation.
A subtext to the Jim West story is the truth that West, who acknowledges he is a gay male, has also dated women, and married one. I understand some of these women. I haven’t talked to them about this, and I don’t expect to. It’s none of my business.
But it has stirred for me this whole business of the “beard phenomenon” and the injure it does to women who believe the role of beard (unwittingly or not), the men who seek it out, and our society that colludes in the deception, rather th
The sad reality of many bearded relationships
Season 2 of Made in Heaven, created by Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti, addresses relevant romantic relationship issues faced in our society in each of its 7 episodes. In episode 2 there is a short, yet not-so-subtle reference to an issue that exists but is not spoken about enough in society.
Karan (played by Arjun Mathur), one of the main characters, is gay. His mother is on her death bed and claims Karan’s sexual orientation is the reason for her reaching there. In this episode, Karan is asked by his masi (aunt) to marry a teen to appease his estranged mother and fulfill her wish to see him married before she loses her battle to cancer.
When he responds by saying that he can’t acquire married to a lady because he is male lover, she counters it by saying that she is his “type”, and that and he should modify for the sake of his dying mother, so that she can relax in peace.
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I am content Karan refused. But many succumb to this pressure. In popular parlance, such a relationship or marriage would be called a “bearded” one. A beard is someone who marries (or d