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Girth & Mirth (G&M) is an organized network of social groups for a gay subculture based on positive attitudes towards larger bodies and fat fetishism. First formed in San Francisco in 1976, early chapters were established in Boston and New York. [1] Girth & Mirth gatherings were predecessors of the Convergence events, launched by the national Affiliated Bigmen's Club (ABC) in 1986, and collaboratively organized with various G&M chapters in subsequent years. [2] The popularity of Girth & Mirth clubs led to a broader chubby culture that intersected with bear groups in the early 1990s. [3] [4] Over time Girth & Mirth chapters overlapped with, or became absorbed by, ABC, which itself was renamed the Big Gay Men's Organization (BGMO) in 2013. [5]

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References

  1. ^ Suresha, Ron. "The Birth of Girth and Mirth: an interview with Reed Wilgoren". Archived from the original on 2017-04-09. Retrieved 2017-04-08.
  2. ^ Textor, Alex (1999). "Organization, Specialization, and Desires in the Big Men's Movement: Preliminary Research in the Study of Subculture-Formation". International Journal of Sexuality and Gender Studies. 4 (3): 217–239. doi: 10.1023/A:1023223013536. hdl: 2027.42/44662. S2CID  55158491.
  3. ^ Suresha, Ron Jackson (2009). Bears on Bears: Interviews & Discussions. Revised Edition. ISBN  9781590212448
  4. ^ Whitesel, Jason (2014). Fat Gay Men: Girth, Mirth, and the Politics of Stigma. NYU Press. ISBN  9780814724125
  5. ^ What is Girth & Mirth aka a Big Men’s Club?[ permanent dead link]

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Girth & Mirth (G&M) is an organized network of social groups for a gay subculture based on positive attitudes towards larger bodies and fat fetishism. First formed in San Francisco in 1976, early chapters were established in Boston and New York. [1] Girth & Mirth gatherings were predecessors of the Convergence events, launched by the national Affiliated Bigmen's Club (ABC) in 1986, and collaboratively organized with various G&M chapters in subsequent years. [2] The popularity of Girth & Mirth clubs led to a broader chubby culture that intersected with bear groups in the early 1990s. [3] [4] Over time Girth & Mirth chapters overlapped with, or became absorbed by, ABC, which itself was renamed the Big Gay Men's Organization (BGMO) in 2013. [5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Suresha, Ron. "The Birth of Girth and Mirth: an interview with Reed Wilgoren". Archived from the original on 2017-04-09. Retrieved 2017-04-08.
  2. ^ Textor, Alex (1999). "Organization, Specialization, and Desires in the Big Men's Movement: Preliminary Research in the Study of Subculture-Formation". International Journal of Sexuality and Gender Studies. 4 (3): 217–239. doi: 10.1023/A:1023223013536. hdl: 2027.42/44662. S2CID  55158491.
  3. ^ Suresha, Ron Jackson (2009). Bears on Bears: Interviews & Discussions. Revised Edition. ISBN  9781590212448
  4. ^ Whitesel, Jason (2014). Fat Gay Men: Girth, Mirth, and the Politics of Stigma. NYU Press. ISBN  9780814724125
  5. ^ What is Girth & Mirth aka a Big Men’s Club?[ permanent dead link]

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