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* Sacha Baron Cohen's character [[Bruno]] is pretty much every negative gay stereotype rolled into one person. Cohen apparently considered it homophobic to find this caricature unappealing, [[Straw Man Has a Point|even though most real life gay people wouldn't want to be around a guy like Bruno, either.]]
* Wallace Wells, [[Scott Pilgrim|Scott Pilgrim's]] cool gay roommate, is characterized with this trope, even going so far as to hang a lampshade it when chastising Scott for infidelity.
{{quote| '''Scott''': Double standard!<br />
'''Wallace''': Hey, I didn't make the gay rules. If you don't like it, take it up with Liberace's ghost! }}
* Guy Bennett in ''[[Another Country]]'' has apparently seduced anyone and everyone at that college, and probably their brothers too.
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* Jack on ''[[Will and Grace]]'' (Arguably every character on that show. Even the straight ones. Then again, it is [[Crapsack World|New York]].)
** Lampshaded in this exchange from an episode where Will's in a small town, looking to buy a home:
{{quote| "Me and the guys were wondering... being gay and all, since there's [[All Women Are Prudes|no women around to say no...]] you must be just doing it all the time, right?"<br />
"Oh, nah. I'm sure I don't do it any more often than you do, probably.<br />
"[[Crowning Moment of Funny|Well that sucks. Pfff, why be gay?]]" }}