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The only app for Bears and Bear Chasers!
More Bears in More Placeswe are a global community with over 10,, members worldwide. GROWLr allows you to meet other Bears from around the world or around the corner. GROWLr is free, quick, reliable and uncomplicated to use.
A Bear is a gay man who belongs to a very inclusive part of the gay community. Some are hairy, some are muscular, and some are heavy-set and some are none of those things. Being a bear is about being yourself - we are all amazing no matter how we are labeled.
Bear Chasers are the men who love Bears – and if you’re a Chaser you’ve come to the right place! More Bears in More Places.
It’s the perfect way to meet guys and make friends whether you are sitting at home or traveling abroad. Transmit and receive confidential instant messages, stay video calls, pictures and video.
We also have an marvelous Event section with complete and up-to-date Bear Run and Bear Bar listings. Tons of Galleries, Check-in features, Notes and More.
GROWLr allows only males 18 years or older. Photos depicting nudity or sex acts are
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The bear community is a subculture within the LGBTQ+ spectrum that celebrates diverse body types, particularly those characterized by larger physiques and body hair. Originating from a blend of cultural, social, and historical influences, this community has evolved into a vibrant collective that embraces ideals of masculinity, body positivity, and inclusivity. Notably, the bear community challenges mainstream gay stereotypes by promoting a laid-back, rugged aesthetic and fostering a sense of belonging among its members, regardless of body type or appearance.
Emerging in the late 20th century, the bear community has become increasingly prominent through social gatherings, events, and a shared culture that prioritizes self-acceptance and authenticity. Members often engage in outdoor activities and creative expressions, forming connections that spotlight their unique identities. Additionally, the bear community includes various subgroups, such as muscle bears, otters, and leather bears, each contributing to the overall diversity and richness of the culture while main
Published in:September-October issue.
BEAR IDENTITY is inked into my flesh now. I turned fifty in August and, rather than marking my minor midlife crisis with an affair (too complicated) or a fancy car (too expensive), I opted for a tattoo sleeve, which took months to complete. Among the many symbols of sufficient import to me to wear permanently on my skin is a bear paw, a big one covering the inside of my upper left arm. This visual identification with the gay bear subculture seems timely, for appears to be my Annus Ursi, Year of the Bear. Recently, I read at a book reception for the anthology Bears in the Wild: Hot and Hairy Fiction, as part of the Saints & Sinners GLBTQ Literary Festival in New Orleans. In mid-July, I’m scheduled to verb at two events during Bear Week in Provincetown, and in late July I’ll be attending, for the first time, Mountain Bear Madness, a gathering in Roanoke, Virginia, about an hour from Pulaski, the small mountain town where my partner John and I have settled.
Many straight folks are unaware of the bear subculture. Hardly a surprise,