Bert and Ernie, pay attention.pic.twitter.com/RrCCZwfXS3
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Or maybe just friendship? It doesn’t always have to be about sex.
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I still have my copy from the seventies. I loved this book.
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My favorite stories growing up. And never realized they were gay. So what? Just lovely stories of love and loyalty and friendship. Must everything have a label?
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First Ren and Stempy, now them too. Stop screwing over my childhood LGBT movement.
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The short + simple tales were an escape for me as a kid- I cld really imagine myself in their world of love, friendship + conflict resolution. As a teen, I considered getting a Frog&Toad tattoo! But I never associated w/same sex; from the mind of a child ‘twas simply gender fluid
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Very interesting that the OP tweet characterizes the stories as “same sex” bc growing up as a female I actually didn’t consider the characters to be male or femalehttp://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/232363.php …
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“A gender neutral ideology will help to create a more cohesive society that goes above and beyond the mindset of gender altogether instead of having the focus be just on specific genders and their own battles.” -Sharma Chirali (Frog & Toad was indeed so ahead of its time!!)
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Frog and toad had sex? What!? Gotta read that book!
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