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** It's debatable whether Bryan is really as well-adjusted as he pretends to be. Meanwhile, his [[Camp Gay|extremely flamboyant]] acquaintance, Marq, is out and proud despite having once been the victim of a gay bashing. {{spoiler|Bryan's main love interest spends most of the series deep in the closet, however.}} |
** It's debatable whether Bryan is really as well-adjusted as he pretends to be. Meanwhile, his [[Camp Gay|extremely flamboyant]] acquaintance, Marq, is out and proud despite having once been the victim of a gay bashing. {{spoiler|Bryan's main love interest spends most of the series deep in the closet, however.}} |
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* Exploring Gayngst in-depth and [[Earn Your Happy Ending|eventually overcoming it]] is arguably the whole point of E.M. Forster's ''[[Maurice]]''. |
* Exploring Gayngst in-depth and [[Earn Your Happy Ending|eventually overcoming it]] is arguably the whole point of E.M. Forster's ''[[Maurice]]''. |
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* [[Word of God]] says this may be the cause behind the entire plot of ''[[Fight Club]]''. |
* [[Word of God]] says this may be the cause behind the entire plot of ''[[Fight Club (novel)|Fight Club]]''. |
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* James Baldwin's ''Giovanni's Room''. |
* James Baldwin's ''Giovanni's Room''. |
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* [[Funny Boy]] has some of this, naturally given that it stars a gay adolescent. |
* [[Funny Boy]] has some of this, naturally given that it stars a gay adolescent. |