I know that if my mother catches me watching it, then she shall probably say " Why can I not catch you watching porn, like a normal son, and not that!"
My boyfriends little brother watches spongebob all the time and he's already starting to like, steal his sister Sabrina's shoes and shit. he's 8. Brina: Hey Lucus, those are my shoes. Lucus: I know, don't they look good on me? Brina: They look kinda girly. Lucus: I know.
I love how people think there's a need to state their sexuality for any forum post. Hey guys. First of all I'm gay. Should I make popcorn?
I thought the same as you at first, especially since the title and the music of the show are a complete put off for a man. However I have realized that this series authentically, and perhaps biographically, surmises the outstanding, though not unchallenging, academic performance of one bright student, as well as the well-attempted, though not totally successful, escape of her young, mother from the patriarchality of her distinguished, and bourgoise, family, into financial, and ideological independance. Even though this show is deffinatly more popular amongst the weak gender, its social and philosophical message is clearly universal. The main character could just as well be male, and a girl would still not be viewed as having lesbian tendencies just for watching that series. So why should it be the other way round?
More a show for the rug munchers me thinks Rory was definately destined for a wardrobe full of converse shoes Now Brothers and Sisters, that a homo show, last season one of the storylines was about the gay son pushing a guy off a dock when he was younger that tried to kiss him: The Morale of the story - dont deny your homoness or people end up in wheelchairs
I though the moral of that story was not to acuse other people of being fags, as it may be a serious indication that you are probably one yourself.
I am a strait guy and I watch the Gilemore Girls rak Today 10:02 AM by rak 11 79 True Confessions ...oh, that's normal. odon Today 10:02 AM by ROLLINGALONG 15 73 Random Thoughts enough said
That is most probably what Cher said about her husband, in the wedding chapel, until he himself had told her otherwise.
I watched GG in it's entirety. I do not need to see it again. Watching it a second time is mos' def' homo.
I liked it. It was unusual. I just did not think I needed to see it again. I did not become a Gilemore girl.