‘Stay Gay’ is a quote eback om the origal sayg ‘Stay Gold, Ponyboy’. It was origally created om the ntroversy theory that Johnny Ca and Ponyboy Curtis om The Outsirs had somethg to do wh the LGBTQ muny. Some of the fandom basilly believed that the pair were lbian om their tight relatnship. Even though the books thor, S.E Hton has vered the theory om a Twter thread, many dividuals are yet to believe that the two boys were jt regular iends." name="Dcriptn" property="og:scriptn
Contents:
- PONYBOY WAS NOT GAY (NOT THAT THERE IS ANYTHG WRONG WH THAT!)
- ‘THE OUTSIRS’ THOR S.E. HTON IS HOT WATER WH GAY-RIGHTS SUPPORTERS
- STAY GAY, PONYBOY.
PONYBOY WAS NOT GAY (NOT THAT THERE IS ANYTHG WRONG WH THAT!)
“Ask someone the ’60’s how ‘cute’ was to be gay, ” Hton, 68, rpond. “No, they are not gay.
Subtexters, or people who see homosexual subtext a work of fictn (i. A person who has homosexual preferenc ually don’t intify as a person who happens to be homosexual.
“I am gay, ” they will more often say; or “I am queer. The fact that Hton, who was 18 years old when she wrote the book, didn’t wre any of the characters as gay don’t really matter to the Subtexters. “Why would you reject young gay kids terpretg your characters a way that mak them feel safe?
‘THE OUTSIRS’ THOR S.E. HTON IS HOT WATER WH GAY-RIGHTS SUPPORTERS
Send, if there was any homoerotic tensn The Outsirs, clearly volved Ponyboy and Johnny, not Johnny and Dallas Wston. Ponyboy, ’s worth notg, is very ocsnally ed as a slang term for a young gay man. He isn't gay (y, i am aware of how dam crge the tle is okay i jt need a filler tle and thats the bt my bsf uld e up wh?).
STAY GAY, PONYBOY.
Hton, who wrote “The Outsirs” when she was high school — was published 1967 — has ntued to wre novels for young adults and has more than 40, 000 Twter the rear replied he thought a relatnship between the two teenagers would be “cute, ” Hton tweeted, “ask someone the ‘60’s how ‘cute’ was to be gay. Thomas Howell, Ralph Macch (as Johnny) and Matt Dillon (as Dallas) Twter, Hton doubled down on her assertn that the characters weren’t gay, wrg, “I have no problem wh anyone beg gay. No, they are not gay.
”One rear lled Hton’s rpons “trash, ” wrg, “Why would you reject young gay kids terpretg your characters a way that mak them feel safe? ”“Young gay kids n intify wh the book whout me sayg the characters are gay, ” Hton replied.