Queer mic nnoissr Ash Gordon prents her tchy and wildly fun new track “Everyone Is A Ltle B Gay”.
Contents:
- IF EVERYTHG’S A LTLE B GAY, WHAT HAPPENS TO QUEER FILM AND TV?
- JT A LTLE B GAY
- HARRY STYL SAYS 'WE'RE ALL A LTLE B GAY' DURG CONCERT
- HARRY STYL SAID "WE'RE ALL A LTLE B GAY" AT A RECENT PERFORMANCE
IF EVERYTHG’S A LTLE B GAY, WHAT HAPPENS TO QUEER FILM AND TV?
* is everyone a little bit gay *
That's right, your parents, your boss, and even that guy who lled you a queer high school are at least a ltle b gay. "So, next time someone wr off bisexualy as jt a phase before g out as gay, feel ee to ce this study.
JT A LTLE B GAY
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The credible LA-based New Yorker releas “Everyone Is A Ltle B Gay” today, a new song that already unveils s mood wh s name. “It’s okay to say gay. Get ready to feel ee and let all flow by listeng to “Everyone Is A Ltle B Gay” below….
HARRY STYL SAYS 'WE'RE ALL A LTLE B GAY' DURG CONCERT
I do not believe "Everyone is a ltle b gay" is te any meangful sense. Now, I know this often sounds like a homophobic posn, and I want to make clear that I'm not any way homophobic.
I pletely support gay rights every nceivable way. I readily accept that some people are "a ltle b gay. " I'm not nttg the "sexualy is a sle" terpretatn which someone n be predomantly straight or predomantly gay and still harbor some attractn to the remag genr.
I thk some people are simply straight (and, as a rollary, some people are simply gay) and that neher group is necsarily "supprsg" their bisexualy. Why is this somethg that's okay to say to straight people, but meanwhile I know very well that if I said the equivalent to a gay iend that would be valug and sultg to them and their liftyle.
HARRY STYL SAID "WE'RE ALL A LTLE B GAY" AT A RECENT PERFORMANCE
My iends who try to tell me 's impossible to be straight would NEVER tell a gay iend that "No on 100% gay, you jt haven't met the right person" Like geez. Potentially groundbreakg pop culture event movi like Billy Eichner and Judd Apatow’s llaboratn on the gay rom- “Bros” were put on hold (’s schled to rtart productn this year). Much ado was ma about Jack Whehall’s gay character Disney’s “Jungle Cise, ” though his sexual inty was never mentned explicly and only hted at passg.
It’s the same old story, whether ’s the momentary queer kiss “The Rise of Skywalker, ” or “Bety and the Beast” toutg s lghably blk-and-you’ll-miss- “exclively gay moment.
Sure, ’s a sacchare teen dramedy about a Latx Amerin teenager g out to himself, his fay, gettg his first boyiend, and unrstandg his place wh gay culture. ” The charismatic Ncuti Gatwa’s Eric is so much more than the gay bt-iend archetype; he’s a fabulo burst of energy that lights up the screen, and has plenty of wild love affairs of his own. ”Enough already: Queer performers don’t only have to play gay, and straight actors don’t only have to play the ongog bate about who should be allowed to play gay rol, everyone has an opn.