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LGBT Glossary

G0y

G0y flag, stripes of different shades of blue and one of white.

The g0y flag relates blue to masculine.

The term g0y, pronounced g-zero-y, appeared around 2005 in the United States to name the man who, regardless of his sexual orientation (homo, hetero, or bi), has erotic-affective relationships with men in which anal sex is excluded, which extends to their wives, girlfriends or female sexual partners. Zero with the anus. This phenomenon has had great success in Brazil, where we can find G0Y groups, pubs, and private parties. This glossary entry on this curious masculinity only reflects a minimal part of reality. If you are looking for more detailed information, read the article published on our blog.


Variations: Goy, G-zero-ypsilon, Heterog0y, Heteroflex, Soft-bi.

Related: Bromance.

Read more: G0y, not gay (article published on our blog).

Field: Sexual behavior

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  • Thanks for the article but I found quite a number of misrepresentations. You need to fact check it. Suggestion: Every time you cite a fact, provide a hyperlink to the location where that information can be found. Use actual quotations from the source as well. Doing this will reduce the number of errors.

    • I assume your comment refers to the blog post:
      https://test.moscasdecolores.com/en/blog/sexual-diversity/g0y-not-gay/
      and not this glossary entry.

      The blog is an opinion piece. When I wrote the article six years ago, I visited many websites and forums and read quite a few comments, and after all that research, I wrote the article.

      Shortly before you, Curt Esident, from the website g0ys.org, wrote a comment because he disagreed with the article and invited me to visit his website. I haven’t found any differences over the years, and I stand by my opinion, also considering that since no two people are alike, not all g0ys have to be the same.

      I’d like you to tell me what misrepresentations you’re referring to so I can perhaps improve the article or, at least, correct it.

      Many thousands of kisses.