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  1. Harlequin

    The LGBT Club

    It's awesome. <3 Kevin is basically just another member of the family who sometimes gets storylines, and he just happens to be gay! also, have a video http://www.snagfilms.com/films/title/straight_acting/ this guy was a Mormon missionary, now he plays in a gay rugby team WATCH IT...
  2. Harlequin

    The LGBT Club

    Brothers & Sisters totally has gay romance! It's aaaaawesome! Scotty/Kevin otp ; ; it's so adorable. The best thing? They gay stuff is treated no differently to the straight stuff! Kevin and Scotty are basically just two more characters who have lives and stories, it's awesome. And adorable. <3
  3. Harlequin

    The LGBT Club

    Dying is featured on television all the time. Masturbation is featured, to a lesser extent. Off the top of my head I can think about Weeds where it was commonly featured. In one episode Shane was caught masturbating over old pictures of his mother. Sometimes people don't wear make up, and that's...
  4. Harlequin

    The LGBT Club

    Sex is a perfectly normal part of life. The majority of humans on the planet will, at some point, experience sexual urges. Television is meant to be a land of various fantasies, and pretty much every human activity is shown on television. Sex just happens to be a really important part of most...
  5. Harlequin

    The LGBT Club

    We's got faggits. ;D
  6. Harlequin

    The LGBT Club

    I don't think they're thinking that far ahead. It's more of a "let's just kill all the gays" situation.
  7. Harlequin

    The LGBT Club

    you'd have no more gays/the gays you have would be too afraid to say anything therefore you wouldn't have to give gays rights or anything and everyone shuts up about it
  8. Harlequin

    The LGBT Club

    See, I don't even think of myself as a member of the LGBT community. I'm sort of just shuffling along just being a man who happens to like other men. I don't see it as a particularly large part of my identity, and whenever someone mentions it I'm like "... oh right yeah I'm gay, there's a whole...
  9. Harlequin

    The LGBT Club

    ; ; omg yes I know exactly what you mean (except it hurts more when you want to fuck his brains outestablish a meaningful long term emotional relationship) Interestingly, the Harry Potter Society has a lot of lesbians (and bisexual girls). OH speaking of societies I eventually joined the...
  10. Harlequin

    The LGBT Club

    I'M ACTUALLY SAYING SOMETHING RELEVANT TO THE THREAD!!!! So like you know that straight list dealio up there? Well today I was doing a cell biology test (it was wank) and the PhD student giving it to us was like, hot. It was annoying because it's like, if I were straight I could reasonably...
  11. Harlequin

    The LGBT Club

    Whenever someone I know says something a bit thick about gay people I just look at them flatly, especially if it involves stereotypes, and they usually just look a bit awkward and apologise. That only works because people actually know I'm gay, though, and because I'm not a stereotype...
  12. Harlequin

    The LGBT Club

    Tonight I was going to do SO MUCH GAYING (like, srs gaying with actual men ;D) but Anna ruined it. RUINED. ; ;
  13. Harlequin

    The LGBT Club

    It's like how I thought Verne was trans before he actually said "I'm trans." IDK. I just. It's like. If anyone had asked me "Is Midnight a lesbian?" I would have said "probably"! IDK it's not a bad thing or anything (except in that, like, you like girls, ew).
  14. Harlequin

    The LGBT Club

    I thought lesbians didn't get pink triangles but got black ones instead? Then you'd get a black one for lesbianism and a red one for being a political prisoner.
  15. Harlequin

    The LGBT Club

    I don't feel that bad for disliking people who make me look bad. I understand that I shouldn't blame them, but it's still really, really annoying when everyone just assumes I'm heterosexual because the visible gays get all of the attention. I want love, too ; ;
  16. Harlequin

    The LGBT Club

    "really?" "yes" "oh" See, my flatmates have like, a gay-scale. Basically they've rated the top five gayest people in our flat and my name wasn't actually on the list until, you know, they learnt that I actually like boys. Now I'm at the top. BUT.
  17. Harlequin

    The LGBT Club

    I'M GAY, YOU'RE A FAGGOT FAGGOT YEAH in other news I think I came out last night. Um. Okay.
  18. Harlequin

    The LGBT Club

    If it's any consolation I've thought you're a lesbian for a long time now! gays ftw
  19. Harlequin

    The LGBT Club

    NCOD is ... today in the UK. I didn't bother with it.
  20. Harlequin

    The LGBT Club

    Well, I mean, I don't care that they're stereotypical or effeminate. Do whatever the fuck you want, I actually don't give a shit. It's just that I didn't want to join it for gay friends, I wanted to join it for, like, sex: I'm simply not attracted to that sort of gay. I basically assumed...
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