Yeah well you’re going to know more when you live in West Hollywood, too. My point being, unless you live in a location they tend to frequent, or work in a evocation they are drawn to, they aren’t as common in real life as they are on TV. I could probably name 50 gay characters on TV shows I watch if I tried, I don’t think I know more than a Dozen, two dozen at the most, In person.
What I find annoying about this isn’t a show having a gay character, it is rather how the entertainment industry seem to have these required quotas. It’s not about entertainment, it’s not about creativity. Is shoving these rules down everyone’s throat that they have to have someone from every gender and race in every show or be labeled bigoted and risk being canceled. It’s rather absurd. Shows aren’t allowed to have couples at the same race anymore, only mixed.
Yes I exaggerate, but not by much. I suppose next they will start telling people who they should marry, wiping out bigotry and hatred by controlling who can and cannot create a family.
i’m not so insecure a gay guy that I need to see gays in every single show I watch. People need to grow up. It’s stupid to try to make everybody the same, and to shove your lifestyle in everyone’s face. And it shows how insecure someone is. Live and let live is not the same as being in everyone else’s face.
besides, I had some so-called friends years ago who acted all pro gay, and stood up for gays... Then when they saw me with a guy they got all uncomfortable, and I wasn’t doing anything inappropriate. I guess they just liked to argue, bunch of hypocrites.