Pete Wentz gets fagulous in the new issue of The Advocate.
The Fall Out Boy bassist is featured in the mag's "Big Gay Following" section and gives a VERY revealing interview.
PerezHilton.com is pleased to present an exclusive preview of some of the highlights!
The Advocate: You made a lot of gay fans happy when you admitted that you'd kissed boys because "anything above the waist is fair game."
Pete: [Laughs] I actually mean it. That's just kind of how I am. I'm a little bit of a make-out bandit. I don't discriminate too much.
The Advocate: What's the closest you've ever come to taking the boy-on-boy action to the next level?
Pete: I haven't really gotten that close, 'cause honestly, I'm not a real big fan of penises. Like my own, whenever I look at it, I just don't find anything attractive about it. I can't believe girls are into it.
The Advocate: You've also said that people who aren't fans of yours will sometimes call you an antigay slur. Why is that?
Pete: I don't know. I thin it's a real cheap, easy word. At some point when we were doing this band I was like, "You know what? I'm going to be the most androgynous person that I can possibly be. I'm going to wear girl pants and makeup." I looked to David Bowie, Mick Jagger, and people like that, and I was like, "That's what's missing in all the bands that we're playing with right now! You need this effeminate edge." Did Mick Jagger and David Bowie make out? Probably. Who knows? I think sexuality is a lot more ambiguous and more blurred than people make it out to be.
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The Fall Out Boy bassist is featured in the mag's "Big Gay Following" section and gives a VERY revealing interview.
PerezHilton.com is pleased to present an exclusive preview of some of the highlights!
The Advocate: You made a lot of gay fans happy when you admitted that you'd kissed boys because "anything above the waist is fair game."
Pete: [Laughs] I actually mean it. That's just kind of how I am. I'm a little bit of a make-out bandit. I don't discriminate too much.
The Advocate: What's the closest you've ever come to taking the boy-on-boy action to the next level?
Pete: I haven't really gotten that close, 'cause honestly, I'm not a real big fan of penises. Like my own, whenever I look at it, I just don't find anything attractive about it. I can't believe girls are into it.
The Advocate: You've also said that people who aren't fans of yours will sometimes call you an antigay slur. Why is that?
Pete: I don't know. I thin it's a real cheap, easy word. At some point when we were doing this band I was like, "You know what? I'm going to be the most androgynous person that I can possibly be. I'm going to wear girl pants and makeup." I looked to David Bowie, Mick Jagger, and people like that, and I was like, "That's what's missing in all the bands that we're playing with right now! You need this effeminate edge." Did Mick Jagger and David Bowie make out? Probably. Who knows? I think sexuality is a lot more ambiguous and more blurred than people make it out to be.
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