Gay Celebrities in the Closet

I've made posts about both of those guys in the past, with some reasoning why I think they might be closeted. Gay Celebrities in the Closet

Did I say you have to post an explanation in every post you make ever? No! So again, you are just wrong and bitter and childish and obsessed. You and the fellow biphobic hater that keeps liking your foolish posts since you're both bothered as hell by me and don't use logic ever.
Going through posts in a thread isn’t obsessed. I screenshot things all the time. Not my fault you aren’t consistent. You also speculated Noah beck could be bi in that post. Where’s the evidence/explanation for that.

You have no logic, girl. The projecting is sad. I’m not insulting people for doing the same thing I do. That’s u. Getting mad at the truth and your hypocrisy being pointed out is a hilarious thing. If I’m so obsessed you would just ignore me and never reply
 
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If a celeb wants to stay closeted, it's ok for me.

However, we have to see painfully obvious closet cases (some under lavender marriages) having the cynicism to lecture other people about gay rights, tolerance, homophobia, etc; when they are the ones who can't come out as they truly are. Or even worse, they call themselves "straight allies".
Do you see this, Ryan Guzman?
 
If you want to, by all means, congratulations. If you do NOT want to, then you shouldn't need to, and others shouldn't be urging you to.

Do you not understand that?

Of course we understand that. No one here (nor is Ian McKellan) implying that anyone should do anything they do not want to do, or are not ready to do. I think most have made that clear time and time again.

We're simply noting that a healthy, accomplished proud gay man encouraging those like him to forego fear and unfair sexual politics/prejudice of his industry to embrace a healthier, happier life (that everyone truly deserves) is a perfectly reasonable thing to say...and the fact that it causes some of y'all to become oddly defensive and lose your shit is naturally going to raise one hell of an eyebrow. 🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️
 
I think some people here are upset because coming out isn’t an option for them.

A guy here talked about how gay expression is forbidden in certain parts of the world.

As a gay man who grew up around a lot of homophobia I can understand their frustration.

They took it as a guy who has the privilege to be openly gay forgetting that there’s many who don’t get that same privilege.
 
Another thing I’d like to say is we need to stop fighting so much! Our community is too small for this pettiness.

Obviously we have a lot of wishful thinkers here, it’s a thread asking who we think is gay! What did you guys expect? We all have different opinions and who someone thinks is gay you might not.

There’s no need for name calling and subliminals. If you don’t agree, ignore it, no need to be rude.

Almost everyone here has named a guy someone thinks is straight.

If you’re tired of the “delusion” and “fantasy” go somewhere else! We don’t need someone calling this thread delusional and bs. You can either contribute by explaining why you think someone is gay or leave.
 
Of course we understand that. No one here (nor is Ian McKellan) implying that anyone should do anything they do not want to do, or are not ready to do. I think most have made that clear time and time again.

We're simply noting that a healthy, accomplished proud gay man encouraging those like him to forego fear and unfair sexual politics/prejudice of his industry to embrace a healthier, happier life (that everyone truly deserves) is a perfectly reasonable thing to say...and the fact that it causes some of y'all to become oddly defensive and lose your shit is naturally going to raise one hell of an eyebrow. 🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️
Which you still missed the point. If the person is in the closet, then let him. Stop asking them, hinting them, or urging them to come out.
If they can, they will, and would have. So, stop guilt-tripping people when they are in the closet. That's not supportive. Be respectful. It is not a reasonable thing to say, because YOU ARE NOT THEM!

So no, you don't understand that, neither is Ian. Stop pushing your own ideology, perspective, and even your own life onto others!
 
Which you still missed the point. If the person is in the closet, then let him. Stop asking them, hinting them, or urging them to come out.
If they can, they will, and would have. So, stop guilt-tripping people when they are in the closet. That's not supportive. Be respectful. It is not a reasonable thing to say, because YOU ARE NOT THEM!

So no, you don't understand that, neither is Ian.

Ian's public statements, as well as my own and others here, are not saying any of this.

Stop pushing your own ideology, perspective, and even your own life onto others!

The only one doing that here is you.
 
Ian's public statements, as well as my own and others here, are not saying any of this.



The only one doing that here is you.
Right back atcha! Once again, you are saying your opinion should matter to others, same is Ian, telling people publicly how they should behave or live.

You are simply entitled, nothing else. Keep trying to pretend.
 
Stop pushing your own ideology, perspective, and even your own life onto others!
Jesus, did you even hear yourself? Go touch some grass, get a job and get a life. U sounds like those crazy religious persons who scream "Woke" and "gay ideology" to everything lmao You only humiliate yourself.