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Anyways, this is fucking disgusting.
^ Becky Albertalli author of Simon vs. the Homosapien Agenda
^ Dove Cameron
Listen, I understand being curious about celebrities' lives. If you see a celebrity doing a bunch of gay things you might think "hey, maybe that artist is queer" but that's as far as it should go. You should never harass, or threaten, or force anyone to come out. That is fucking disrespectful and wrong. Queerness is about including anyone who feels that they do not fit into normal society, there is no one way of being queer. It's not a box, it's free and open and that's the beauty of it, so how about we fucking stop forcing queer people to come out, or label themselves, it's none of your business.
This has become a pattern and it needs to STOP
Episode 2 - When Vegas is first introduced, he smiles at Porsche (& Pete)
Episode 4 - Vegas puts his hand on Pete's shoulder and squeezes while smiling before sitting down
Episode 5 - When Vegas goes to pick up Porsche at the club he asks if *they* are leaving, then says to Pete that he has something to show Porsche Episode 6 - Vegas caresses Pete's hand when he grabs the box and asks him if he would like to share the condoms
Episode 7 - Vegas puts his hand on Pete's neck to guide him out of the hallway after looking him up and down and up at the ceiling
[Vegas always steals little glances at Pete throughout the episode, and Pete also stands on the right hand side of Vegas when he kills Wang and Don]
Character Message - Only Vegas touches Pete in the tub
Pete never reciprocates the touches or acknowledges the sexual innuendos as being sexual throughout the episodes.
So the question remains - What will happen to Vegas when Pete does finally touch him back?
Both the car scene and hallway scene feature the usual reds and greens, but also BLUE, Pete's color and the color of lust.
Pete wears dark blue in both scenes as the object of Vegas's lust.
If this is how Vegas stands and looks at Porsche, his target ordered by his father before he kisses him (in his predator leopard print)
compared to how he stands and looks at Pete after asking if he is "looking for something?" (*cough* like his bed *cough*) while wearing his Rich Daddy velvet green robe...
Have we missed the obvious and Vegas is genuinely already attracted to Pete?
"I'm just frustrated. What am I to him? Why did he lie about that? Why do I feel this way? I don't get it."
GRAY SHELTER (2024). EPISODE THREE.
(Relay Dance) YUTA — 2 Baddies
that’s toxic to YOU. to me it is gay sex
full offense but none of you would have ever survived fanfiction.net in 2009
"It's no use. I don't want anyone getting inside my heart."
HAPPY OF THE END (2024). EPISODE TWO.
Instead of apologizing for liking "trashy" media, consider: what is it doing well? If you like it, if it's making you feel pleasure and interest, then it must be succeeding at something. Is it shaping a set of emotional beats that you find satisfying to watch play out? Did it craft a character you find really compelling? Is something in the styling and aesthetics speaking to you? Did it unexpectedly resonate with a mood or experience you needed to see reflected right then?
However shallow or flawed a piece of media is, if you like it, it's because of something it did well - at least well enough to affect you, on the day that you encountered it.
There are a lot of good reasons to acknowledge this. One is about gratitude and manners: someone worked hard on that thing, and if they provided something that gave you happiness and pleasure, it's nice to honor that. Another is about breaking down the insidious habit of sorting everything into simple good/bad boxes. A piece of media, like a person, can do a lot of things wrong and a lot of things right, and the things on one side do not magically erase the other.
But the most important reason, I believe, is to get in the habit of celebrating what brings you pleasure and happiness. All your life there have been and there will be people telling you that you find joy in the wrong things, that if a particular thing makes you feel good it shows that there's something wrong with you. I reject that utterly. If a particular thing makes you feel good then there's something right, about you and about that thing. I'm not saying that pleasure is the only important thing or that every pleasure should be indulged indiscriminately. All I'm saying is that pleasure is in and of itself a good thing, and deserves notice.