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I think he was just busting his balls b/c he knew nothing was really gonna happen. He's known for a long time Kurt was gay and tried to be supportive as he could. Kurt just continues to set a bad example. The fact is most gay people have straight parents. And it's not fair but people's parents are not perfect when dealing with a gay child. When a child comes out, it is up to the child to be reasonably patient and help their parents get through it. Too many gay people think when people in their lives are not ready to join PFLAG overnight, they are bigots n homophobes.Adding to the whole Burt/Kurt controversy: last season, when 16-yr-old Kurt had Brittany in his basement, his Dad didn't seem to mind the lack of consent. He even said to use protection if things got serious. So why is he not ok about it anymore (even with 17-yr-old Finn and a girl)![]()
I've always had been baffled by Kurt's plight as a closeted man and now that he's out. Rachel is either his #1 or #2 fag hag (the other would be Mercedes) and she has been raised by two gay men, why Kurt and these men have never met is beyond me. Kurt has even been to Rachel's house now (her dads were away on Rosie's cruise) yet he didn't even ask Rachel anything about her dads or if he could meet them. And apparently her dads fit some stereotypes, what with the basement turned into their oscar party room and they raised Rachel with showtunes etc. Plus, wasn't enrolling at the boys school and being in the warblers supposed to expose Kurt to tons of gay boys? Who was Blaine friends with before?
*Sigh* I'm taking this show way too seriously lol
I love Glee. But you're not wrong.the show sucks...none of your questions will ever be answered
Hell yes, major problem that I have with this show, even if Kurt was too shy with actually dating someone on-line I can't fanthom the idea that he wouldn't have at least a half-dozen on-line friends, and honestly, it would be very likely that he would have a dozen of non-romantic friends that he met thanks to the internet.My biggest problem with how they present Kurt is his total lack of knowledge- it's not 1981 or 1991- he and everyone has access to the internet- there are 1000s of gay youth sites, etc....very easy to get on a site/message board, etc- hell, even JUB- they don't check your age, you just click 18, right?
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Dad: First, most of the mechanics of what you are going to be doing is in the pamphlets. So I want you to read them and then I want you to come talk to me about it. Deal?
Kurt: Ok.
Dad: Alright now. Hey, sit down! We are just getting started. Alright, for most guys, sex is just the sin we all want to do. You know, It's fun, feels great, but we are not really thinking too much about how it makes us feel on the inside or how the other person feels about it.
Kurt: And women are different?
Dad: Only because they get that it is about something more than just the physical. You know, when you are intimate with somebody, in that way, you're exposing yourself. Your never going to be more vulnerable. And that scares the hell out of a lot of people. Believe me, I can't tell you how many buddies I've got who have gotten way too deep with a girl who said that she was cool with just hooking up.
Kurt: But that is not going to happen to me, Dad.
Dad: No, it is going to be worse, because it is two guys. With two guys, you have two people who think sex is just sex. It is going to be easier to come by. And once you start doing this stuff, you are not going to want to stop. You got to know that it does mean something. You know, it is dong something to you: to your heart, to your self-esteem. Even though it feels like your just having fun.
Kurt: So you're saying that I shouldn't have sex.
Dad: I think on your 30th birthday, it is a great gift to yourself. (kidding) Kurt, when you're ready, I want you to be able to do everything. But when you're ready I want you to use it as a way to connect to another person. Don't throw yourself around like you don't matter. Cause you matter Kurt.
Kurt: Is that it?
Dad: That's it, for now. Can I make you some toast.
Kurt: I think that I will take it up to my room to eat while I look over my new pamphlets. Thank you Dad.
Dad: You're welcome.
