That'd be hot.
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If they want society to accept gay people more, why is it a 'controversy' and age ratings for gays in films/books/games?
Because people are dickheads.
I know they may have been trying to reflect school life, but there's more than 3, 4 people in school who are gay/in the closet.
Especially since there's like, no girls in Bullworth. Still, besides the obvious bi boys of each clique, I feel there's a few more.
Troy (derrr), Peter, and Justin. It's his voice. And his constant talking about the jocks, esp. Ted. And then there's poor removed Bob who was like super ghey.
Also Earnest while doing his speech was kind of an "uh...?" moment. Talkin' 'bout how fine Ted is.
Everyone is gay for Ted.There's also Larry who is kind of Johnny-sexual?
... moving on.
I think they should have advanced on gay dates & couples (such as Trent & Kirby), making them slightly more obvious and 'known'.
What I'm basically trying to say is that they shouldn't have made the teenagers 'ashamed' of being gay. They should've have had teenage boys and girls holding hands/kissing/dating, so it seemed more normal.
Well with Trent and Kirby, I feel it has to do with their respected cliques. Seriously, if you were a part of an all male group of tough bullies/jocks, would you want them to know you swing that way? You'd probably be disowned. And maybe beat up.
Just like real life.As for boys holding hands with other dudes... I would think this would just apply to the bisexual guys, since it'd be weird if like, Gordon was holding hands with Omar or something. But I'd like to think all the bi boys hate each other.