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Coronation Street Stars Warned About Homophobic Abuse.
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Years ago Coronation Street was once a very gay! soap, with laughs and frivolities, but now it seems Gay, Gay and more Gays.
Isn't it a wonder that the Gay lobby haven't issued comments on the way a Gay character in the Street has suddenly turned 'Straight' and is now having a relationship with a female.
I always though that one was born a gay and wasn't for turning, or is this just a myth?
Years ago Coronation Street was once a very gay! soap, with laughs and frivolities, but now it seems Gay, Gay and more Gays.
Isn't it a wonder that the Gay lobby haven't issued comments on the way a Gay character in the Street has suddenly turned 'Straight' and is now having a relationship with a female.
I always though that one was born a gay and wasn't for turning, or is this just a myth?
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Coronation Street was conceived and written by a gay man (Tony Warren).
For as far as I can remember, it has been favoured by gay men because it has always featured strong female characters, from Ena Sharples onwards. It was gay before it had gay characters.
I'm disappointed that you seem to have skipped over the actual reason for the story (abuse of staff/stars of the show), but leaving that aside, the question of 'gay from birth' is complex. The majority of gay men I know have never been into women. A minority realised during or after puberty.
It's not a myth. It happens.
Coronation Street was conceived and written by a gay man (Tony Warren).
For as far as I can remember, it has been favoured by gay men because it has always featured strong female characters, from Ena Sharples onwards. It was gay before it had gay characters.
I'm disappointed that you seem to have skipped over the actual reason for the story (abuse of staff/stars of the show), but leaving that aside, the question of 'gay from birth' is complex. The majority of gay men I know have never been into women. A minority realised during or after puberty.
It's not a myth. It happens.
@pdq - You posted this "As gayness is a lifestyle choice and not a genetic one one can only assume their choices have changed."
But the evidence does not support your comment. Human sexuality and orientation is somewhat plastic, so subject to nurture - but for the vast majority of those that are "gay" - that orientation is not a choice, it is detemined by nature - its part of who they are, it is genetic.
I am not up on corrie, so I have no idea which character was once gay and is now straight so cannot comment on that - but that plasticity of human sexuality could very well mean that you have people out there with bi-sexual orientation.
But the evidence does not support your comment. Human sexuality and orientation is somewhat plastic, so subject to nurture - but for the vast majority of those that are "gay" - that orientation is not a choice, it is detemined by nature - its part of who they are, it is genetic.
I am not up on corrie, so I have no idea which character was once gay and is now straight so cannot comment on that - but that plasticity of human sexuality could very well mean that you have people out there with bi-sexual orientation.
pdq1
Hasn't the whole 'lifestyle choice' argument been put to bed yet?
Do people still believe that sexuality is a matter of choice - like where one goes on holiday, or whether one chooses to grow a beard?
I genuinely hope you read and respond to this post, because I've never seen a reasonable response to this question:
When did you decide that heterosexuality (if that's your persuasion) was the way you were going to go.
Also, do you think that gay teenagers make a conscious decision to be gay as a 'lifestyle choice' or do you think perhaps...that is a little bit silly?
Hasn't the whole 'lifestyle choice' argument been put to bed yet?
Do people still believe that sexuality is a matter of choice - like where one goes on holiday, or whether one chooses to grow a beard?
I genuinely hope you read and respond to this post, because I've never seen a reasonable response to this question:
When did you decide that heterosexuality (if that's your persuasion) was the way you were going to go.
Also, do you think that gay teenagers make a conscious decision to be gay as a 'lifestyle choice' or do you think perhaps...that is a little bit silly?
WR
Okay - in an environment where there are no other humans, and the person on the desert has had no contact with other sentient beings, their sexuality could be viewed a bit like Schrödinger's cat.
They are simultaneously heterosexual and homosexual. Both states can exist alongside each other until one state is proven/disproved.
Okay - in an environment where there are no other humans, and the person on the desert has had no contact with other sentient beings, their sexuality could be viewed a bit like Schrödinger's cat.
They are simultaneously heterosexual and homosexual. Both states can exist alongside each other until one state is proven/disproved.
WR/Douglas
I question the merit of the hypothesis, as we are by nature, sociable creatures. We don't live solitary existences without interacting with other humans.
Therefore I don't understand the point of the scenario. They might it know if they were gay or straight, but seeing s they (by living on a desert island) would have no opportunity to experiment, their sexuality is moot.
I question the merit of the hypothesis, as we are by nature, sociable creatures. We don't live solitary existences without interacting with other humans.
Therefore I don't understand the point of the scenario. They might it know if they were gay or straight, but seeing s they (by living on a desert island) would have no opportunity to experiment, their sexuality is moot.
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