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Who Gets to Use the Word “Twink”?

Last updated: May 16, 2025 8:05 pm
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Musician and actress Suki Waterhouse recently took to TikTok to share a video of herself preparing for the Met Gala. In the clip, she humorously mentioned aligning her chakras in her hotel room before facing the inevitable scrutiny of fashion critics. The video quickly went viral, garnering over a million likes and millions of views. However, as the video made its rounds on social media, it sparked a different kind of conversation.

Some viewers pointed out that the term “twink” used in Waterhouse’s video could be seen as a slur. Historically, “twink” has been used within the LGBTQ+ community to describe young, attractive gay men. In recent years, the term has been expanded to refer to any thin, white man or even as a derogatory way to describe someone who is perceived as gay. The use of the term by those outside the LGBTQ+ community has raised questions about its appropriateness and impact.

Notably, singer Troye Sivan addressed the issue in a TikTok video, highlighting that using “twink” as a substitute for derogatory terms like “faggot” can still be harmful and offensive. While the term may not be considered a slur when used within the LGBTQ+ community, its adoption by others can have negative connotations.

As a queer individual, I resonated with Sivan’s sentiments. The term “twink” has never been used to describe me, as I do not fit the stereotypical image associated with it. However, I understand the importance of respecting the language and terminology used within marginalized communities.

In conclusion, it is essential to be mindful of the language we use and the impact it can have on others. While humor and satire have their place, it is crucial to avoid using terms that may perpetuate harmful stereotypes or offend marginalized groups. As we navigate conversations about identity and representation, let us strive to foster a more inclusive and respectful dialogue.

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