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The term "Golden Boys" refers to a group of gay teenagers and young adults who were part of the gay subculture in the United States during the 1970s and 1980s. These individuals were often characterized by their athletic build, charming personalities, and distinctive fashion sense. The term "Golden Boys" was popularized by photographer and filmmaker, Robert Shum, who created a series of photographs and videos showcasing these young men.
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