Men's fashion before the 90s would be considered 'gay' by most people's standards today. Tight pants, short shorts, and speedos were the norm. However, people were much more homophobic back then and homosexuality was considered taboo. You didn't talk about it so openly in public. Now, men's fashion has taken on a baggier approach. Tight or short clothing on men are seen as 'gay'. A lot of people make fun of guys in tight clothes. But people are a lot more accepting towards gays. We have way more rights then generations before us. Being gay is still a big deal, but most people react differently than they did 20-30 years ago. Does anyone else consider this strange?