1484:) 21:53, 7 March 2009 (UTC)The term 'boi' as I have observed it in the Lesbian Community is a female, sometimes younger but always in the submissive role, regardless of age. It is also used to describe a male who a Lesbian couple invites because the male is sexually submissive, in other words will let them control him, but this is frequently because his wife or girlfriend is bi. But it almost always refers to the submissive in a lesbian led relationship when used, the femme of the butch half if used. I'm sure gay males and bi males consider it in their gender identities as well, to be the submissive in a relationships. I think it might be demeaning to the submissive if the controlling party, male or female, uses it as a form of mental control, although the existence of such a relationship is simply what it is, the submissive nature of the male or female, willing to serve the needs of the controlling person, male or female. However the only time I’ve ever heard the term is in the Lesbian Community. I think the gay males refer to their submissive as b~~tch.
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could change the title from "Boi (gender)" to something like "Boi (LGBT usage)" or something similar. Because the usage I'm referring to also denotes gender, the current title is somewhat misleading. If we did that, I think it would warrant creation of another article for "Boi" covering the usage I've described (and perhaps other uses as well); as it stands now, "Boi" is only a disambiguation page. Alternatively, and this is perhaps the best option, we could expand the current article, renaming it simply "Boi" and covering all of the word's uses. The current version of the article would be one section in the new, expanded article, the usage I'm referring to would be another, and if there are other senses in which the term can be used, we could create other sections to cover them.
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lesbian, but the significance is in that the "boi" is the submissive one, who often requires care. And boi is correct in the fact that Bi-Lesbian couples will, from time to time, invite a male into their circle; however, he must be a "boi" and assume the submissive role most of the time. Such a male is dominated or ruled, and it matters little whether she used to be his wife, whether he sought them out, they sought him out, it just is. We won't say what also may be his fate or role if he accepts entering their circle. The fact that he is submissive is the "boi" factor but almost all "boi's' are lesbian or bi females. But like all terms, they become convoluted over time. My position is that boi is the submissive lesbian or a submissive male who will submit to lesbian dominance.
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It most definitely is used in Goth (and sometimes Punk) subculture to refer to a young man not afraid to experiment with traditionally "feminine" things such as eyeliner, frills, etc. and as a protest against gender roles. Please don't remove my edits--google goth boi and it brings up hundreds of
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is well-understood and means the same thing to everyone, the same is not true for "boi". It has different meanings in different subcultures within the queer subculture (i.e. gays, lesbians, transgendered) as well as to other subcultures (i.e. goths, S&M). In fact, the
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