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Newly released research out of the U.K. has provided a rare glimpse into the world of queer bear spaces and what they represent for the gay, bisexual, queer, and trans men who frequent them.
Based on data from focus groups, interviews, and the author’s own auto/ethnographic observations from five U.K. bear spaces, Nick McGlynn, a human geographer at the University of Brighton,