I'm only asking cuz all the examples I can think of off the top of my head at least, regarding recent LGBT+ characters/representation (Steven Universe, She-Ra, Owl House, etc.), all coincidentally involve gay/bi women. I'm having a much harder time thinking of any gay/bi men.

I hope you know what I'm getting at and I'm not coming off as a "WHERE'S WHITE/STRAIGHT PRIDE MONTH?!" guy.

  • congressbaseballfan [she/her]
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    3 years ago

    I’ve always thought of it the other way. Lots of male Queer representation, but only insofar as “hey this guy is gay!” Not actual representation of queer romance, etc. I find that fem queer representation exists in ways that it is palatable to men - to the extent it is titillating

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      • jack [he/him, comrade/them]
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        3 years ago

        that's how it's seemed to me (not as much from the creators as from the producers deciding what gets on air/funded)

  • PapaEmeritusIII [any]
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    Jack Harkness from Doctor Who

    :lt-kitsuragi:

    Movies: Call Me By Your Name, Moonlight, Brokeback Mountain

    Lil Nas X

    Gregg and Angus from Night in the Woods

    :shinji-screm:

    The dudes in the anime Yuri on Ice (though they stop juuuuuust short of making it explicitly romance)

    Some of the dudes in the anime Hunter x Hunter (though I wouldn’t say they’re good representation)

    There are gay relationships in the anime Shinsekai Yori

    My favorite band, Ghost, is sorta made up of fictional characters (it’s complicated) and they do a lot of gay stuff on stage. I think it’s safe to say all the frontmen have been bisexual.

    It is with great reluctance and a heavy heart that I add rupaul’s drag race to this list

    Todd from sad horse show is asexual

    That’s all I can think of off the top of my head. I’ll add more if I think of any

  • Sen_Jen [they/them]
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    3 years ago

    Jojo's bizarre adventure is the only recent example I can think of. A lot of people say the show has homoerotic undertones, and in season 5 there is a gay couple, Tiziano and Squalo.

    But I think that fem queer representation is more common at least in animation. For kids shows, maybe execs think they are "safer" because straight guys can objectify queer women, but not queer men. I'm thinking of Legend of Korra here, how Korra and Asami end up together, but they're the only named same-sex couple.

  • Mardoniush [she/her]
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    Not many in popular media. I can think of a few european shows, Versailles accurately displayed the Duc d'Orleans as gay and gender non-conforming. The Nevers (which was Joss Whedon's new show but is now run by a woman who is responsible for a good chunk of the plots Whedon is hailed for.) has a number of male gay/bi and neurodivergent characters (and is actually a decent show especially after Whedon's hand grows less influential.)

  • crime [she/her, any]
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    3 years ago

    Always felt like it was the opposite until pretty recently tbh

    Not comprehensive cause I haven't gone out of my way to find mlm content the same way I have for wlw content, so mostly just what I've picked up by osmosis:

    Moonlight, Love Simon, Call Me By Your Name, a ton of books especially popular YA (the raven cycle, six of crows, red white and royal blue), didn't the Voltron reboot have some gay guys?, Kipo and the age of wonderbeasts

  • Alizarin [she/her, des/pair]
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    3 years ago

    Please like me on Netflix has a main character who's a gay man coming to terms with his sexuality, it's pretty good

  • purr [undecided]
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    3 years ago

    all of the boys in glee love simon looking rent elite moonlight how to get away with murder perks of being a wallflower

    • Rem [she/her]
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      all of the boys in glee love simon looking rent elite

      I thought this was one big sentence at first and I was trying to parse it

      • purr [undecided]
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        3 years ago

        i realized i shouldve spaced but then i got lazy

        just imagine this as a white gay spoken word poem

  • UmbraVivi [he/him, she/her]
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    Raymond Holt, a main character from Brooklyn 99, is gay while mostly being the polar opposite of typical sterotypes. Generally while being cop show it does quite a few things well.

    Also shoutout to Apex Legends for being a game that has a ton of representation with characters who are NB, gay, lesbian, bi and pan, and it being done differently for each one.

    Valkyrie, the newest character, has quite a few voicelines that show she's lesbian while Gibraltar, the gay character, only has it mentioned in his character bio that he has/used to have a boyfriend. You could see this as evidence of your original point but then, he's also not a character who defines himself by his sexuality unlike Valkyrie, so it's a bit more complicated.

  • ergot [comrade/them]
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    3 years ago

    very much agree. hard to find gay content that is romantic/fleshed out. I would recommend

    • the heartstopper graphic novels (p inexpensive as they're B&W)
    • the book the Song of Achilles
    • the book Aristotle and Dante discover the secrets of the universe (not tropey at all)