He literally said he was Bi, dude. And he hasn't felt the need to be confirmed.
A bi comes in and agrees with a "bigot" and suddenly he's outcast. OP has a point, stop forcing it into everything, develop the characters. If I start a new show about zombies and the 2nd scene is "HEY IM A LESBIAN." when they should be developing the story, its pretty annoying. Show me that character and let her develop over time.
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A lesbian zombie. Interesting. I’m sure Hollywood would be interested.
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‘Hey I’m a lesbian’ already tells you that character has probably been treated like an outcast and feels different from the ‘norm’. There’s quick, simple character development already.
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No. If I go out in public and meet 4 people. 3 people give their name and introduce themselves with their job, but the fourth shouts "IM LESBIAN" and starts making out with the nearest woman, it's not "quick, simple character development."
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Obviously they are someone who is very sexual and open. Already just learnt lots about them right there.
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No, you learned that they're lesbian and greet some people by shouting their sexual orentation. Anything further than that is an assumption on your part.
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Assumption happens a lot with characters, especially in short stories when you don’t find out much about them.
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[quote]He literally said he was Bi, dude. And he hasn't felt the need to be confirmed.[/quote] So he speaks for all LGBTQ people all of a sudden? Sorry, being a minority does not excuse you from being bigoted.