So, what we have here, right, is a couple who just happen to be out on a first date. They could easily be a hetero couple, there is no big deal made about their lesbianism, there's no politics, there's no message, there's no punishment. They just happen to be gay. This is how it should be, in rl and in the media. Representations of us as normal, as just like the other folks, representations where queerness is not an issue.
I am fully aware of why there has been, and there still needs to be political examinations of sexuality, privilege, et al. Those kind of depictions did a hell of a lot for me when I was growing up. they served as role models, they served to show me that you could be gay and proud. You didn't have to be ashamed. Course, the irony is that I'm not gay, but I can't think of a single sintance as a teenager where there was any sort of bisexual representation in the media. Certainly nothing positive, at any rate. Which probably explains why for years I veered between gay! straight! gay! straight! gay! straight! depending on who I crushed on at the time. It took years to click that actually I could like both sexes.
Anyway, the more normalised, positive images there are in the media the more non heterosexuality will be accepted and not questioned. Which is one the reasons why I'm doing this series.
(Hey! PS! I'm still after reviewers)
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