I think I figured out what the problem is …
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will never understand why…writers waste so much time and energy
This is how much I can’t stand infidelity …
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Oh sweetheart! Ignore those people, I know it’s easy for me to say and really hard to actually do that (I’ve had my share of idiots trying to put me down) but you’re worth so much more. I know I’ve only talked to you for a couple of days but I’m here if you need me for a chat or anything.
STAY AMAZING angel!
Thanks! I appreciate it. I’m putting the rest under a cut.
Not true. I’m talking about stereotypical women. As in, crying easily and fangirling over hot guys and forgetting about their own bf. Not all women do it obviously, hence the word stereotype. And I find stereotypical portrayal of women insulting - they’ve been doing that to him quite a bit lately. I don’t understand why they can’t be more equal, saying there’s a heteronormative role is reinforcing some rather untrue stereotypes even within gay relationships (yes there are some like that but not all, especially not for teenage boys who are still trying things out). Hell, he used to be one of my favorite characters but the writers obviously aren’t doing the character any favors by the way they’ve been portraying him in some episodes.
Btw, I try my best to answer this but to be honest, I have a bit of trouble understanding the original statement … no offense …
I REALLY am glad that Kurt is taller than Blaine, seriously.
I still don’t know what the hell happened in Glee’s season finale, but some of the posts had me pretty worried and in a rage …
I swear, the way the writers have written Kurt (especially this past season) had been enough to make me stop shipping Klaine. I feel bad for Chris. I’m not saying this because of SeBlaine. Even before I become a multi-shipper I’ve already gotten annoyed with the way they portray Kurt; and he used to me my favorite character.