Someone wrote in [community profile] queer_fest 2014-03-30 02:43 pm (UTC)

Any fandom, any character, Coming out to your parents is hard. It's even harder when it's not so much 'coming out' as 'being walked in on with your boy/girlfriend'.

Any fandom, any character, handkerchief code (or any fantasy/scifi/era-appropriate equivalent)

Any fandom, any character, It's great that everyone's going out of their way to be so accepting when a character comes out. Now if they'd just go back to acting normal again.

Any fandom, any character, Just because they're a virgin doesn't mean they don't know for sure they're queer, and they're certainly not going to rush out there just to prove something to someone.

Any fandom, any queer religious character, their religion is just as important as their queer identity and wishes everyone would stop trying to make them choose one over the other.

Any modern-day fandom, any characters, You'd think online dating services would make it easier to find someone - and maybe they would, if they didn't all seem to assume everyone is straight.

Any school-based fandom, any teacher character, A closeted teacher decides to investigate why an unruly student has been acting out. As it turns out it's due to homophobia/biphobia/transphobia. In comforting them and encouraging them to be themself, they find the courage to come out as well.

Star Trek IV, Gillian Taylor, gay rights have come a long way in 300 years.

Star Trek (any series), any character, It's pretty much impossible to keep secrets when you're surrounded by Betazoids.

Star Trek XI, Spock/Uhura, Spock/other m character, Spock and Uhura get along well, and if there's no real spark – none at all, in fact – they both assume it's Vulcan asexuality/lack of great interest in sex and think little more of it. But then Spock realises an attraction is forming between himself and another man, and has to wonder whether the reason isn't something else after all. Is the sex he's never really missed worth giving up a relationship he already knows works? Or is that just another excuse for Spock to deny part of his own identity even to himself?

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