Homoerotic Subtext: Difference between revisions

"bisexual for each other" is nonsensical; if you insist on making room for bisexuals, reword it entirely
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In older media, there were often rules forbidding overt displays of homosexuality. Writers who wanted to create gay characters would often resort to homosexual subtext.
 
This page covers only intentional examples, chiefly those [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] by characters, [[Word of God]], laughter or awkward pauses. It does not cover fans' delight at or tendency to view any interactions as gay; for that, see [[Ho Yay]]. It also does not cover any [[Ship Tease|Ship Teases]] or actual homoerotism, where the characters may indeed be gayattracted or bisexual forto each other.
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