blansky
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How archival is a straight print?
Well I'm not just being PC here but in my experience a straight print is just as archival as a gay print.
Granted the gay print may have a little more "joie de vivre" in some cases (but not all) and may even be a little more flamboyant, it's longevity is determined mostly by lifestyle. If it decides to stay in the closet, it could very well enjoy a long life, although probably not a very fulfilling one.
If it decides to announce itself to the world and say "hey look everybody here I am", then it may have a harder time of it, especially in different part of the country, (midwest, south).
As for the straight print, although usually outfitted in a more modest frame (see boring) but as long as it uses good materials and stays away from polyesters should do exceedingly well out in the world.
So overall, if treated properly, (and wears sunscreen) a straight and a gay print should share equally in a very long life.
Michael
Well I'm not just being PC here but in my experience a straight print is just as archival as a gay print.
Granted the gay print may have a little more "joie de vivre" in some cases (but not all) and may even be a little more flamboyant, it's longevity is determined mostly by lifestyle. If it decides to stay in the closet, it could very well enjoy a long life, although probably not a very fulfilling one.
If it decides to announce itself to the world and say "hey look everybody here I am", then it may have a harder time of it, especially in different part of the country, (midwest, south).
As for the straight print, although usually outfitted in a more modest frame (see boring) but as long as it uses good materials and stays away from polyesters should do exceedingly well out in the world.
So overall, if treated properly, (and wears sunscreen) a straight and a gay print should share equally in a very long life.
Michael
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