Absolutely. But I ALSO want characters who are gay but who have a life not contingent upon them being 'out', giving equality speeches, or having a hot partner. Because there are still far too many club-gays portrayed & not enough older, middle-class, reserved LGBTQ men & women.
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Absolutely. It's what our series aims to do. A group of friends, living their lives and the ups and downs that go along with that.
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Sounds like normal literature
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Of course, after seeing the movie about the kid who undergoes "therapy" to change his sexual origination, there still needs to be a lot of effort explaining why gay people can be seen and appreciated on the same terms as anybody else, because there is still so much prejudice
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Long overdue. Just as consumers do not need every film involving men and women to ultimately culminate with scenes of a pair of them sucking face, we can appreciate "gays" living their lives without making "being gay" the focal point of everything.
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Yes. Kids & teens need positive LGBTQ content, especially because of the bullying epidemic which goes on in schools daily. Our indie feature film musical comedy is about breaking stereotypes. http://Www.outofmycomfortzonemusical.com
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I feel the same way.
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