Draft:Next Gay Thing
Submission declined on 12 January 2024 by DoubleGrazing (talk).
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- Comment: No evidence of notability per WP:GNG / WP:NCORP. DoubleGrazing (talk) 10:30, 12 January 2024 (UTC)
Next Gay Thing is a company specializing in subscription-based services tailored to the gay community, focusing primarily on underwear and grooming products. Founded as a self-funded venture, it has gained recognition for its unique approach to catering to the gay market. A notable aspect of Next Gay Thing is their popular online test, "How Gay Are You?", which has been taken by over 500,000 people.[1]
Next Gay Thing was established with the aim of providing a curated experience for gay men, offering products that cater to their specific needs and tastes. The founders, recognizing a gap in the market, aimed to create a service that combines practicality with a celebration of gay culture.[2]
The company's primary service is a monthly subscription box, which includes a selection of underwear and grooming products. This service has been well-received within the community for its quality and relevance. Additionally, Next Gay Thing operates a blog and an online magazine, both of which are resources for gay culture, fashion, and lifestyle.[3]
Next Gay Thing has been recognized for its contribution to gay culture. Its services and content are seen as more than just commercial products; they are viewed as a celebration and affirmation of gay identity. The company is frequently recommended by various gay lifestyle websites and has been highlighted for its inclusive and positive approach.[4][5][6]
Next Gay Thing has been featured in several publications and online platforms. It is often cited as a reputable source in articles discussing gay culture, particularly in the context of fashion and grooming. The company's "How Gay Are You?" test has also received attention for its widespread popularity.[7]
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[edit]- ^ ""How Gay Are You? test popularity"". Sexual Alpha.
- ^ "Company Story and Self-Funding". Next Gay Thing Official Website.
- ^ "Company Story and Self-Funding". Next Gay Thing Official Website.
- ^ "Contribution Towards Gay Culture". Prelewdnj. 26 September 2022.
- ^ "Appreciation of Service Combination". Travels of Adam. 20 March 2015.
- ^ "Recognition as a Gay Business". Queerty.
- ^ "How Gay Are You? test popularity". Sexual Alpha.
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