Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think the fact that he wore heels, Ruffles, make up, changed his name to a symbol that embodies males and female, and has a persona of being super sexually charged might be enough to lead someone to the suspicion that he was bi.
He was really so masculine that he could carry off wearing purple heels at his height of 5'2" (I think) without ever looking like a woman. I think that's why he was so attractive to women. I was just thinking this the other day. Women notice feminine things like what PP mentioned--heels, ruffles, makeup, purple, jewelry. If a man wears any one feminine thing, like guy liner or a pink shirt or a bracelet, women will take notice because it's unexpected. It takes a rare man to be able to pull off all of what Prince wore and NOT seem effeminate. His lyrics were full of sexual innuendos, and of course sex sells, but he didn't even need the image because he was so talented musically, but that's what made him so mysterious and intriguing. He was so many contradictions.
+ he was sexy as hell.
I never got any feminine vibe from him. Mostly a Renaissance or 18th-century one. He rejected the prison of dark suit and tie that men have endured since the 19th century.
+1. He never struck me as feminine. Just very, very sure or his style.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry but this man OD'd. He did not die of cancer, or assassination or any other unavoidable fate.
He chose to take drugs and they killed him. Along with Whitney Houston.
Its a death of shame. Total shame.
You do realize that the picture that is shaping up for him (prescription pills for a legitimate condition that he probably took too many of due to actual pain) is different than that of a lifelong stereotypical addict that hurts everyone around him or her, steals, etc., right? The former is a simple tragedy. The latter is a waste, but one likely borne of psychological illness or unresolved trauma.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry but this man OD'd. He did not die of cancer, or assassination or any other unavoidable fate.
He chose to take drugs and they killed him. Along with Whitney Houston.
Its a death of shame. Total shame.
You do realize that the picture that is shaping up for him (prescription pills for a legitimate condition that he probably took too many of due to actual pain) is different than that of a lifelong stereotypical addict that hurts everyone around him or her, steals, etc., right? The former is a simple tragedy. The latter is a waste, but one likely borne of psychological illness or unresolved trauma.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am too. I'm sadder about this than I have been about any other celebrity death.Anonymous wrote:I'm still really sad about it this morning
+1
+2. I've never been super sad about the death of a celebrity before. Just listened to Purple Rain for the first time since hearing of his death yesterday--fuck.. Such a shame--he was so talented and did so much for people even outside of music.
First poster here and still down about his passing. We've lost some musical legends the last few years but yeah none have gotten to me the way Prince's death has and I'm not sure who else could. I knew he was in my top 5, but now I see he really was my favorite artist. His was the best concert I've ever been to. I'm kicking myself for not seeing him when he was in town last year, there were only single tix left and I didn't want to go alone. Sigh![]()
On a positive note my birthday is tomorrow and we're getting a purple cake![]()
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry but this man OD'd. He did not die of cancer, or assassination or any other unavoidable fate.
He chose to take drugs and they killed him. Along with Whitney Houston.
Its a death of shame. Total shame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am too. I'm sadder about this than I have been about any other celebrity death.Anonymous wrote:I'm still really sad about it this morning
+1
+2. I've never been super sad about the death of a celebrity before. Just listened to Purple Rain for the first time since hearing of his death yesterday--fuck.. Such a shame--he was so talented and did so much for people even outside of music.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think the fact that he wore heels, Ruffles, make up, changed his name to a symbol that embodies males and female, and has a persona of being super sexually charged might be enough to lead someone to the suspicion that he was bi.
He was really so masculine that he could carry off wearing purple heels at his height of 5'2" (I think) without ever looking like a woman. I think that's why he was so attractive to women. I was just thinking this the other day. Women notice feminine things like what PP mentioned--heels, ruffles, makeup, purple, jewelry. If a man wears any one feminine thing, like guy liner or a pink shirt or a bracelet, women will take notice because it's unexpected. It takes a rare man to be able to pull off all of what Prince wore and NOT seem effeminate. His lyrics were full of sexual innuendos, and of course sex sells, but he didn't even need the image because he was so talented musically, but that's what made him so mysterious and intriguing. He was so many contradictions.
+ he was sexy as hell.
I never got any feminine vibe from him. Mostly a Renaissance or 18th-century one. He rejected the prison of dark suit and tie that men have endured since the 19th century.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think the fact that he wore heels, Ruffles, make up, changed his name to a symbol that embodies males and female, and has a persona of being super sexually charged might be enough to lead someone to the suspicion that he was bi.
He was really so masculine that he could carry off wearing purple heels at his height of 5'2" (I think) without ever looking like a woman. I think that's why he was so attractive to women. I was just thinking this the other day. Women notice feminine things like what PP mentioned--heels, ruffles, makeup, purple, jewelry. If a man wears any one feminine thing, like guy liner or a pink shirt or a bracelet, women will take notice because it's unexpected. It takes a rare man to be able to pull off all of what Prince wore and NOT seem effeminate. His lyrics were full of sexual innuendos, and of course sex sells, but he didn't even need the image because he was so talented musically, but that's what made him so mysterious and intriguing. He was so many contradictions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry but this man OD'd. He did not die of cancer, or assassination or any other unavoidable fate.
He chose to take drugs and they killed him. Along with Whitney Houston.
Its a death of shame. Total shame.
You're an asshole. He had been in pain for years. He was not a recreational drug user.
F U! As the poster said, pain for years and due to his beliefs he would not have surgery. How do you know for sure it is an overdose, and if it were, most likely accidental, which I am sorry to say can happen to anyone with the meds they pass out and advertise and promote these days. Blame big PHARMA!
What? He was a Jehovah's Witness and so is brain surgeon Ben Carson. Where's you link that Jehovah's Witnesses say no to surgery but yes to oxycontin?
Ben Carson is a Seventh Day Adventist.
Anonymous wrote:Is it significant that he was found in the elevator vs in bed vs anywhere else?
Anonymous wrote:
I think the fact that he wore heels, Ruffles, make up, changed his name to a symbol that embodies males and female, and has a persona of being super sexually charged might be enough to lead someone to the suspicion that he was bi.