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vanitashaze ([personal profile] vanitashaze) wrote2010-04-16 11:43 pm

RuPaul's drag race, coming out stories, and... vampires?

Ahahahaha Buffy is on the Logo network.

Though really, that episode with the migraines and the fake sister is... actually quite creepy. Damn. I really don't want to get involved with this show! But I am charmed nonetheless.

(Also, this is kind of... surreal. There are queer people! All over my TV! And not in a gimmicky way, not in a secondary character or novel way, but... domestic. Cute lesbian couples trying to figure out which clown to hire for their kid's birthday party; gay guys having dinner together. It's just... damn. It's so normal.)

[identity profile] stubbel.livejournal.com 2010-04-17 09:45 am (UTC)(link)
I know what you mean! I had the same reaction when I watched the gay channel around here for the first time. (it's called timm - we love men. *gigglesnort* but they have tons of lesbians, transexuals and pretty much anything else.)

[identity profile] stubbel.livejournal.com 2010-04-18 10:11 am (UTC)(link)
Sadly my tv doesn't get it anymore (I still haven't figured out why) but I actually was surprised they had Sugar on it, which is about a girl who falls in love with her best (girl)friend (I didn't catch much of it though) since they advertise it as a channel for men.
It's pretty new and there was LOADS of Will&Grace which cracked me up every single time.
Once they had a really interesting documentary about gay and lesbian personas in history, no transgendered, bi, or anything else though.
Some time ago, I read one of those youth magazines when I was visiting my ten year-old cousin and they had some sort of overview of all the daily-soaps and what was happening then. I think five out of seven had a gay couple but I can't remember a singe lesbian one! I mean, it's great we get to see more gays but I find it kind of strange that they seem to be more accepted by society than lesbians are.