Is till lindemann gay

Anonymous asked:

The man is simply not straight.

I just really don't consider he gives a fuck about his partners' genders, though he keeps some things more secret than others. It's pretty likely that, given when where and how he grew up, it never really entered his brain that doing gay things is gay because he dated women? Cultural differences, like how in the s being gay was an act and not an identity. Paul once said a thing that implied he saw it like that actually, it might take me a while to find it though. He basically just said 'none of us are gay right now', emphasis added by me.

I contemplate he just generally isnt very well informed as far as LGBTQI things go, given songs like zwitter and ladyboy and the way he oversexualises gay/bi men (though in fairness the club/bathhouse scene really is enjoy that and he's experienced it firsthand).

Till: kisses men whenever he gets a chance, regardless of whether someone else is watching (I feel weird about That Kiss but it does exist)

Till: talks about how sex with a trans woman* was so wonder

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German industrial metallers RAMMSTEIN discuss the controversial single "Mann Gegen Mann" ("Man Against Man") from their new album "Rosenrot" in the latest issue of the Swedish magazine Close-Up. In the chorus, the pos "schwule" (German for "faggot") is uttered repeatedly. In the article, RAMMSTEIN vocalist Till Lindemann asks the reporter: "Do you think it's homophobic?" When the reporter tells him that it simple to make that assumption, Lindemann responds: "It's natural [to perceive it that way], but it's just a anthem. It’s about lgbtq+ men and the fact that they're lucky in a way. They never had to strut in front of girls and carry them ridiculous gifts or make dinner invitations. They just look at each other and choose to go dwelling together. They're in a strange situation, but it's very easy for them to get laid. I write about this in a more poetic fashion. If you just hear the pos [schwule] taken out of context it's provocative, but if you really heed to the lyrics you realize that it's not at all meant to

Is Rammstein Gay: Check Out Some Of The Most Controversial Moments Of The German Rock Group

Are you a fan of Rammstein? If so, then you’ve probably thought at some point if the members of Rammstein are same-sex attracted. In this article, you’ll get to know whether that’s true or not.

Rammstein members might be celebrated for their absurd antics and envelope-pushing approach, but they’re not actually lgbtq+. They simply love going against the grain as they have opposing political views, which often lands them in controversies.

In this article, you’ll get to know all about this German-based group, some of their most infamous controversies, and the answer to the question is Rammstein gay. Stick around to know all the answers.

Is Rammstein gay?

Rammstein is a German-based dance, industrial-metal harmony group. The group is renowned for its absurd antics, rebellious nature, and envelope-pushing approach to overt sexuality. The group often has very strong political views, and it often lands them in trouble. However, one of their scandals involved a embrace between Paul Launders and Richard Kruspe. Thi

Rammstein band members kiss onstage in Moscow

During a concert Monday night in Moscow, Rammstein guitarists Paul Landers and Richard Kruspe kissed onstage in front of a crowd of 81, at Luschniki Stadium, Russia's largest football stadium.

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The band then posted a picture on Instagram and Facebook with the caption, "Russia, we devote you."

The gesture from the German heavy metal band was in defiance of Russia's "gay propaganda" law, which makes it illegal to display or promote "non-traditional sexual relations." The law was passed in , ostensibly to protect minors.

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Attacks against members of the LGBTQ community are a regular occurrence in Russia. Perpetrators are rarely prosecuted, according to human rights activists.

The kiss in Moscow was not the first period the band members contain smooched while performing their lyric "Ausländer" (Foreigner), nor was it the