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5[[caption-width-right:350:Bisexual shepherds, [[Administrivia/TropesAreFlexible close enough]].]]
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7The mythos of the American Old West, with its aura of ruggedness, danger and adventure, has appealed to many people over the years, including gay men. While they don't have quite as many stereotypical gay associations as [[HelloSailor sailors]] and [[LeatherMan leather-clad bikers]], cowboys are nevertheless an important part of [[ManlyGay macho]] gay male iconography.
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9It's more about the look and feel of the cowboy than the facts, so these men can be found in TheWildWest, but also in a SpaceWestern, CattlePunk, NewOldWest, SamuraiCowboy, or any other cowboy-flavored work.
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11This trope covers gay or bisexual men who are {{Western}}-flavored characters (ranchers, cattle hands, rodeo performer, and country singers) or just fans of the genre.
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13This is almost always a flavor of ManlyGay.
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15!!Examples:
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20* Creator/MarvelComics' ComicBook/RawhideKid in the eponymous 2003 limited series. His over-hyped sexuality caused the books to be rated inappropriate for minors to read, even though the only indication he was gay was through certain innuendos and implications. While he hasn't been portrayed in such a stereotyped manner since, this is still officially part of mainstream continuity.
21* ''ComicBook/JonahHex'':
22** In the 2000 series, Hex faces off against a Gay Cowboy who goes on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge against the town where his partner was killed.
23** A bit of DeliberateValuesDissonance in the Comicbook/{{New 52}} ''All-Star Western'', where Hex, transported to the PresentDay, takes offence at being called a cowboy, claiming that they're ''all'' gay.
24** Jinny Hex, Jonah's great-great-granddaughter and a member of ''ComicBook/YoungJustice2019'', takes after Jonah and is a lesbian, though she exists in the present day, so it's only in concept and she isn't defined by the rejection and isolation of this trope.
25* One arc of Garth Ennis's "Marvel Knights" series of ''ComicBook/ThePunisher'' featured a gay sheriff in a modern-day Western story.
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29* ''Film/ThreeTenToYuma2007'', where Charlie "Princess" is [[AmbiguouslyGay almost outright stated to be gay]] (especially for his boss, Ben Wade). {{Fanon}} explains Ben ''himself'' to be gay as well, though the film only shows him as attracted to women (he sleeps with one).
30* ''Film/BrokebackMountain'' is famous for being ''the'' "gay cowboy movie", even though they're actually bisexual shepherds. Also, it's not set in the ''old'' West.
31* The two major gay male characters in the Canadian indie film ''Film/WilbyWonderful'' are both fans of Westerns.
32* Also popular in {{Spaghetti Western}}s with the SissyVillain type: ''Film/{{Django}} Kill'', ''Film/{{Sabata}}'' and ''Film/TheGrandDuel'' have flamboyantly gay baddies.
33* [[CampGay Julian]] ([=J.C. McGinley=]'s character) in ''Film/WagonsEast''. [[spoiler:An ultimately heroic example, at that.]]
34* In the Joshua Jackson film ''Film/LoneStarStateOfMind'' a.k.a ''Cowboys and Idiots'', Earl's best friend is Jimbo, who is the stereotypical Texan cowboy mechanic, only that he's gay and there's a subplot throughout the film of him trying to get a date. [[spoiler: He dates Earl's father's killer]] Yeah, it's that kind of movie.
35* In the slasher film ''Film/{{Maskhead}}'', the contact the snuff film makers (a pair of {{Psycho Lesbian}}s) have with their buyers is a cowboy who picks up men to fist and do other weird sexual things to. However, he vehemently claims he is not "a fucking fag".
36* The ''Franchise/{{Zorro}}'' parody film ''Zorro: The Gay Blade'', in which Don Diego breaks his leg and his camp brother Bunny takes over.
37* PlayedForLaughs in the middle of a brawl between a cowboy gang and a male chorus line in ''Film/BlazingSaddles'' when a cowboy and a dancer disappear behind some scenery and upon emerging are a cooing couple.
38* Creator/ViggoMortensen [[WordOfGay said he played]] Tex Sawyer from ''Film/LeatherfaceTheTexasChainsawMassacreIII'' as gay.
39* Tick from ''Film/TheAdventuresOfPriscillaQueenOfTheDesert'' dresses like a cowboy when trying to seem straight in front of his estranged son.
40* ''Film/StrangeWayOfLife'': In this Western short film, the two male leads were lovers in their gunslinger youth. Now those feelings have been rekindled after over two decades, when one is a sheriff and the other a cowboy.
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44* In ''Literature/TheLastRune'' series there are the minor characters Davis and Mitchell, two gay ranchers who have been together for over twenty five years.
45* Warren from the ''Literature/MercyThompson'' series was a gay cowboy before he became a werewolf.
46* Gemma Files' ''Hexslingers'' series, you've got Chess (who also falls under AgentPeacock and somewhat DepravedHomosexual, though he's the hero) Rook (who could either be bisexual or [[IfItsYouItsOkay just into Chess]], since we never see him with any other men) and Ed, who also seems to be making an exception where Chess is concerned.
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50* ''Series/RoswellNewMexico'':
51** Isobel. GenderFlipped and bisexual, but she's a queer woman with a cowboy aesthetic.
52** [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot Bisexual alien cowboy]] Michael Guerin.
53-->'''Alex:''' Does the macho cowboy swagger thing ever get old with you?
54-->'''Michael:''' [[https://youtu.be/ES4qF2Ic9Bk Did it get old for you?]]
55* Referenced in ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow'' when Oswald decides to check out a new bar where the dress code is cowboy gear. Drew lets him go, figuring this is something he'd just have to learn the hard way.
56* ''Series/TheGoodies'' had the Rhinestone Cowperson in the episode "The Goodies Almost Live".
57* One of Jack's [[ReallyGetsAround many boyfriends]] in ''Series/WillAndGrace''. There is also a gay Country & Western bar in the episode, complete with "GAY BAR FIGHT!"
58* Creator/PaulLynde played a [[Radio/TheLoneRanger Lone Ranger]]-style character in a series of skits on a late-60s variety show -- his 'clever disguises' tended to be Mardi Gras eye masks.
59* Alex dresses up like a sexy one in ''Series/NoahsArc'' to surprise Trey.
60* One of the victims in the ''Series/CriminalMinds'' episode "In Heat".
61* Brazilian soap opera ''América'' had one rodeo cowboy who eventually came out and got a boyfriend, after both suffered through much {{Gayngst}}.
62* A ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' skit features Music/EltonJohn as a cowboy, riding into town on a unicorn after mistakenly believing the local bartender (Creator/BillHader) could make mojitos. He flirts with another, very confused cowboy (Creator/JasonSudeikis) and angrily rejects a flirtatious, clueless saloon girl (Creator/KristenWiig). [[spoiler: At the end, Hader and Sudeikis' characters turn out to be in a relationship with each other to boot.]]
63* ''Series/TheManInTheHighCastle'': Ed runs into a gay cowboy while visiting a saloon in the Neutral territories, which are explicitly NewOldWest. He was a grifter instead of a rancher, but he did wear a cowboy hat.
64* ''Series/TigerKing'': In many of the photos shown of them, Joe and his first husband Brian certainly ''look'' like gay cowboys. DownplayedTrope, though, because neither of them was ''actually'' a cowboy -- they were just boys in Texas with a penchant for cowboy clothing.
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68* "Cowboys Are Frequently, Secretly Fond of Each Other," aka "The Gay Cowboy Song". Originally by Ned Sublette, it received its widest exposure when Music/WillieNelson covered it in 2006.
69* Masked country singer Music/OrvillePeck has identified himself as gay. His image, lyrics and music videos frequently feature queered versions of cowboy and western tropes. Perhaps not surprisingly, he has also covered "Cowboys Are Frequently..."
70* Music/LilNasX got famous from his country trap song "Old Town Road" which featured him dressed as a cowboy, and he came out as gay in 2019.
71* Randy Jones, the Cowboy of the Music/VillagePeople, was one of the two gay members of the group.
72* There was an underground cowboy song called "The Lavender Cowboy", who, according to the lyric "had only two hairs on his chest" (which line was usually followed by two plucks from the violin).
73* There's a Brazilian song, called [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bX-Eg6hBm0 "Cowboy Viado"]] or "Fag Cowboy". It goes like "He rides, I know he rides, He rides the horse just to raise his tail".
74* Also from Brazil, comedy group Casseta & Planeta did the gay country song [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSpBIo4EF0M "Dois Cus"]] (Two Assholes) that certainly invoked this trope.
75* Music/AliceInChains' song "Queen of the Rodeo" is a subversion; the subject of the song is simply a transvestite.
76* "Cowboy Love" by Reverend Horton Heat
77* "C.S. Cowboy" by the Axis of Awesome, the result of two of the bands' members believing the initials stood for 'Crime Solving'.
78* In the musical production called ''Theatre/FairyTales'', the song "Illinois Fred" tells the story of two men sitting at a bar encountering a cowboy named Illinois Fred, who enjoys antiques, Patsy Cline music, dancing, and taking men into the back of his truck to...play the radio.
79--> "The cowboy just stood there in Levis and chaps/'till Randy said, 'hey, sit on down, have a beer.'/From the way that he smiled/When he walked over to us/ I said to myself this guy must be a ... [[LastSecondWordSwap Yankee".]]
80* Roy of the Vengaboys is gay.
81* When Dog Fashion Disco's producers irritated lead singer Todd Smith by pressuring him about the state of their upcoming concept album, DFD released two joke songs, one of which was called "Hank Steel the Real Queer Cowboy". The band was barely able to finish the song for laughing.
82* While Music/TaijiSawada was likely heterosexual (or at most bisexual or bicurious) in RealLife, he attained the status of SexGod by ''[[MyHorseIsAMotorbike combining]]'' the cowboy and LeatherMan / BadassBiker aesthetic onstage (especially with Music/XJapan, but in his solo works as well) and in photoshoots and the like.
83* A common topic among Grant [=MacDonald's=] songs, [[MemeticMutation most infamously]] [[ArchivePanic the many-entried "Ram Ranch" series of songs]].
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87* Parodied in one ''Magazine/TheNewYorker'' cartoon: two senile old cowboys are sitting on a porch, and one yells to the other, "Were we gay?"
88* Brazilian cartoonist Adão created in the 1980s a strip about two gay cowboys, Rocky & Hudson ([[Creator/RockHudson get it?]]), which even [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07ZBTUveK68 had an animated adaptation]].
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92* Boy Tony was already a GorgeousGeorge, but in the Wrestling/VonErichFamily WCCW he became a cowboy who was still AmbiguouslyGay.
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96* In ''VideoGame/SunsetRiders'', Billy (who has a stylish victory pose) is the only character who looks away from the saloon girls, after the Smith Brothers boss fight. Of course, he may just be bashful or modest around the ladies, or he may be asexual.
97* Revolver Ocelot in the ''VideoGame/MetalGear'' series is a SpaghettiWestern-themed villain who turns out to have been in love with a guy.
98* Jude the Dude in ''VideoGame/MadWorld'' is [[AmbiguouslyGay heavily implied]] to be one of these, with his boss arena featuring posters proclaiming him to be "[[Film/BrokebackMountain The Brokest Back in the West]]", with one conversation between the game's {{Combat Commentator}}s describing him as the "ambiguously gay cowboy!" Originally, his death scene was supposed to end with him being finished off by Jack stealing his guns, [[AssShove shoving them up Jude's ass]], [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything and firing away until he explodes]] (this was changed to the final game to an equally intense but less suggestive MultipleGunshotDeath).
99* Sir Hammerlock of ''VideoGame/{{Borderlands 2}}'' is gay and wears an outfit which is a mixture of a scholar and a cowboy.
100* Joel Miller from ''VideoGame/LisaThePointless'' wears a cowboy outfit modeled after [[Film/ElTopo El Topo's]], with a face inspired by Creator/LeeVanCleef, and he's been confirmed gay by the developers. Some of his moves in battle even have the potential to [[DistractedByTheSexy fluster]] male enemies.
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104* ''Webcomic/GoodbyeChains''. Though, technically, none of the gay characters are proper cowboys.
105* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' codes Equius as a Bisexual Cowboy through his TestosteronePoisoning, keeping of a milk-bearing animal, aggressive drinking of milk and, most blatantly, his Music/EnnioMorricone MusicalPastiche {{Leitmotif}}. And as the [[WesternZodiac Sagittarius]] troll, he's also thematically associated with [[AnimalMotifs horses]].
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109* Danny Brady from ''Literature/ShadowUnit'' has overtones of this.
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113* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Sixteen}}'', Jonesy decides to spend Valentine's Day holding an auction to win a date with him. However, he forgot to specify "girls only". Once a man dressed as a cowboy places a bid, Jonesy has to start bidding on himself to avoid having to go on a date with him. The bidding war lasts until Nikki decides to bail him out by [[WhammyBid bidding an insane amount of money]] (on the condition that she doesn't have to pay it, of course).
114* On ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'', Dale's estranged father is a rodeo-cowboy (it's a gay rodeo). When he tries to come out to Dale, Dale believes that he is confessing to being [[TheMenInBlack a secret agent for the government]] and that his "partner" is of the {{Buddy Cop|Show}} variety. This is partly because Dale had always been under the impression that his father was a real ladykiller who ReallyGetsAround with beautiful women, and partly because Dale is [[ConspiracyTheorist Dale]].
115* The ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode "[[Recap/SouthParkS2E9ChefsChocolateSaltyBalls Chef's Salty Chocolate Balls]]" features a film festival, and Cartman's famous line about gay cowboys eating pudding. [[Creator/TreyParkerAndMattStone Matt and Trey]] actually said before ''Brokeback Mountain'' came out that "if they eat pudding, we're going to sue".
116* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' has used this stereotype a few times:
117** One cutaway gag refers to the famous quote "it's legal so long as you don't do it in the street and frighten the horses". Two horses are waiting outside a tent wondering why their masters are late getting up that morning. One horse, overcome by curiosity, looks inside. And is indeed frightened by what he sees.
118** In the season five episode "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS5E17ItTakesAVillageIdiotAndIMarriedOne It Takes a Village idiot and I Married One]]", Peter sings a song about [[{{Bowdlerize}} Cowboy Gay Sex]] (on DVD and cable, it's "butt sex") inspired by Film/BrokebackMountain.
119* Smithers from ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' a couple times;
120** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS8E9ElViajeMisteriosoDeNuestroJomer El Viaje Misterioso De Nuestro Jomer]]" he shows up at the chilli festival wearing a pink and white cowboy outfit with a neon sign on the back saying "Hot Nashville Nights".
121** In ''The Simpson Family Smile-Time Variety Hour'' segment of "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS8E24TheSimpsonsSpinOffShowcase The Simpsons Spin Off Showcase]]", he dresses as a cowboy and sings about whipping it good with a liquorice whip.
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125* The American Gay Rodeo Association.
126* The reputation surrounding super-selective [[http://www.deepsprings.edu/ Deep Springs College]], one of the last men's colleges in the US, where so-called "cowboy intellectuals" split their time between ranch labor and the western canon (they've now gone co-ed -- the first female students have been attending since the fall of 2018).
127* The cowboy from the Village People. He was a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AO43p2Wqc08&ob=av3e macho man]].
128* [[http://docs.google.com/View?id=ajgnntdjwv73_497msdp6gpb This poem.]]
129* This was actually significantly more common in real life than most people realize. While the archetypal cowboy is straight, historians have noted that some cowboys were gay or bisexual men moving from the city out to the country to escape persecution. So this is among the most circular examples of TruthInTelevision out there, with the gay version of the cowboy having slipped into obscurity to such an extent that the idea of a gay cowboy became novel when re-introduced. Homosexual behavior was [[https://truewestmagazine.com/old-west-homosexuality-homos-on-the-range/ surprisingly open and acceptable]] in the Old West. Then again, this was before modern gay and/or bisexual identifies were codified, and much of what they did seems to have been basically excused as {{sitch sexuality}} (to be fair, that may have been what was going on in some cases, but saying it was true with all of them is a stretch).
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