queerbaiting is a technique used in fiction, not in real life. you are not entitled to know anyoneβs sexuality, even people in the spotlight, and no one should be forced to come out just to please others.
imagine bullying one of the queer people in your school and they end up being in one of the biggest shows in the world and you have the audacity to message them and act like nothing happened π
heartstopper spoilers /
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the monologue at the end of ep 1 about charlie protecting nick from being outed hits harder when you know how kit came out
still howling at the fact they wanted to distance themselves from the real british monarchy by having a king of england instead, and then the queen dies ππ
one of the things from heartstopper i have felt melancholy about are the friendships portrayed. i never had friends where i could by myself around them when i was 15/16 and realising how much i feel i missed out on during my teenage years.
go watch sex education and heartbreak high if youβre that desperate to see queer teenagers having sex, but not every teenager is out there experiencing sex, and adults who keep pushing this narrative of it being βunrealisticβ are making those teens feel shitty about themselves.
kit saw people talk about how he is barely in tobie's vlogs and how people assumed he doesn't get on with the cast and they joked about it in the hs cast gc π
pjo fans thinking theyβd be getting a logan lerman poseidon casting announcement when itβs a lin-manuel miranda hermes casting announcement instead
apparently first kill will end with us wanting more from the first season so please watch this teen lesbian drama and tweet about it as much as you can when it comes out! we need netflix to renew it like they have with other queer drama!
#firstkill