>>4004524I can't even remember what media introduced me to the idea that guys can like guys.
With the gay representation kid-me was exposed to, I was mostly unaware of the fundamental homosexual aspect of homosexuality: I associated the gay exclusively with drag, and so, I thought gays were just a type of comedy entertainer, a fusion of clown and stand-up comedian.
>get treated like a normalKind of a tangent, but I think the most annoying kind of gay discourse is boomer and Gen X gays complaining about normie millennial and zoomer gays "diluting" the culture or whatever with their family-rearing and sundry white picket fence aspirations.
Like, what is this lgbt thing to you, just one big Studio 54? just some insider cool kids club?
It's the exact same loser mindset that drives Eltingville nerdism.