This article was co-authored by Dean Modah and by wikiHow staff writer, Dan Hickey. Dean Modah is a content creator, educator, and cultural commentator specializing in Queer Linguistics and LGBTQ+ Vernacular English based in New York City. He is the creator of the popular “Basic Gay Vocabulary” series, where he breaks down queer slang, ballroom-influenced language, and cultural communication for a global audience of over 250,000 followers across social platforms. His work centers on the evolution of queer language, honoring its Black and Latin ballroom roots, identity expression, and the ways LGBTQ+ communities create meaning through vocabulary, performance, and shared cultural references. He is the creator of “Modahvation: 90 Day Guided Journal for Recovery, Healing, and Transformation”. In addition to his content creation work, Dean is a trained professional makeup artist with experience at companies like Tarte Cosmetics. He received an Associate’s Degree in Fine/Studio Arts from the Fashion Institute of Technology.
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No, don’t worry—no one’s dying. “Twink death” is a humorous LGBTQ+ slang phrase for when a twink (a young, skinny gay man) matures into a larger, mature-looking adult. In this article, we’ll dive into more detail about what twink death really means (including some criticisms of the idea) and where the term came from. Plus, if you’re a gay man who’s worried about aging, we’ve got some helpful info on how to learn to love your age and all that comes with it. Read on to learn more!
Twink Death at a Glance
“Twink death” jokingly describes when a twink (a young, slim gay man) matures into a larger, grown up-looking man. This could include weight gain, growing more body or facial hair, building muscle, or just generally looking older.[1] The term is used comedically online to poke fun at aging and gay subculture stereotypes.
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- ↑ Dean Modah. Queer Linguistics Educator and Cultural Commentator. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.them.us/story/what-is-a-twink
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- ↑ https://www.gq.com/story/how-to-embrace-aging-as-a-gay-man
- ↑ https://www.psychologytoday.com/au/blog/talking-sex-and-relationships/202103/gay-men-and-aging
- ↑ https://queerforty.com/does-getting-older-as-a-gay-man-have-to-be-terrifying
- ↑ https://www.helpguide.org/aging/healthy-aging/staying-healthy-as-you-age
- ↑ https://www.psychologytoday.com/au/blog/talking-sex-and-relationships/202103/gay-men-and-aging
- ↑ https://www.intomore.com/the-internet/twink-death-everyone-tweeting/
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