homosexual relationships
Annetteiago
Stand-by Joined: 4/8/15
#1homosexual relationships
Posted: 4/15/15 at 7:43am
Is there any musicals that talk about homosexual relationships. Very keen on Philly to tell me.
#2homosexual relationships
Posted: 4/15/15 at 7:53am
Bare, La Cage Aux Folles, Falsettos, Fun Home, If/Then, A New Brain, Rent, Spring Awakening...
#2homosexual relationships
Posted: 4/15/15 at 9:58am
"Torch Song Trilogy" is probably one of the best ones.
#3homosexual relationships
Posted: 4/15/15 at 10:02am
"Is there any musicals that talk about homosexual relationships. Very keen on Philly to tell me. "
What about bisexual relationships?
#4homosexual relationships
Posted: 4/15/15 at 10:13am
""Is there any musicals that talk about homosexual relationships. Very keen on Philly to tell me. "
What about bisexual relationships?"
lol, good one Elfuhbuh.
#5homosexual relationships
Posted: 4/15/15 at 10:14am
What about asexual relationships?
#6homosexual relationships
Posted: 4/15/15 at 10:19am
^^"Moment to Moment" with John Travolta and Lily Tomlin.
"In Oz, the verb is douchifizzation." PRS
#7homosexual relationships
Posted: 4/15/15 at 11:54am
Didn't Eyedeena play a bisexual activist in rent?
#8homosexual relationships
Posted: 4/15/15 at 12:49pm
Not all of these discuss relationships, and in a few of them a character's being gay is more suggested than discussed:
A Chorus Line, Priscilla, Applause, Hedwig, The Producers, Spring Awakening, Rent, Rocky Horror, Kinky Boots, The Boy from Oz, Cabaret, Coco, The Color Purple, Kiss of the Spider Woman, Taboo, Victor/Victoria, Hair, Whoop-Dee-Do, When Pigs Fly, A Man of No Importance, Road Show, Dance a Little Closer, A New Brain!, The Full Monty, On a Clear Day (revisal), Seesaw. Yank!, Jersey Boys, Lady in the Dark, La Cage, Falsettos
#9homosexual relationships
Posted: 4/15/15 at 12:54pm
torch song is not a musical. if we get into plays there are a zillion
Updated On: 4/15/15 at 12:54 PM#10homosexual relationships
Posted: 4/15/15 at 12:55pm
Yes, Idina played a bisexual activist in rent who sleeps with Anthony Rapp's character, and then Anthony Rapp played a bisexual activist in If/Then who sleeps with Idina Menzel's character. But don't tell Phillypinto - his head might explode.
#11homosexual relationships
Posted: 4/15/15 at 2:37pm
I can't keep up with all these sexuals hahahah
#12homosexual relationships
Posted: 4/15/15 at 2:39pm
^ I'm not surprised.
#13homosexual relationships
Posted: 4/15/15 at 3:09pm
"I can't keep up with all these sexuals hahahah"
There have been three mentioned in this thread. Three.
Liza's Headband
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/28/13
#14homosexual relationships
Posted: 4/15/15 at 3:12pm
Except, according to Philly, only two of those three sexualities actually exist. When and if he ever has the epiphany that bisexuals are real, I can only imagine his reaction being akin to that of The Sixth Sense:

#15homosexual relationships
Posted: 4/15/15 at 3:24pm
I can't keep up with all these sexuals hahahaha
Oh, we know you can. Just stereotype them and pretend it can't be offensive. See if you can make it sound sincere this time.
#16homosexual relationships
Posted: 4/15/15 at 5:03pm
"Except, according to Philly, only two of those three sexualities actually exist."
Well, to be fair, of the three sexualities mentioned in this thread - homosexuality, bisexuality, and asexuality, all we know for sure is that Phillypinto seems to believe in homosexuality (having identified himself that way) and has declared that he doesn't believe bisexual people exist. He has not expressed his opinion one way or the other (that i recall seeing) about whether he believes that asexual people exist. I already know that we do (being one of them myself), and i certainly don't need Phillypinto's validation on that point. So i have no interest in asking what he thinks about that, because it is not a question of opinion but of fact, and what he thinks about it has no bearing on anything in the real world whatsoever.
Liza's Headband
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/28/13
#18homosexual relationships
Posted: 4/15/15 at 5:41pm
Philly---check out biaustralia.com.au for all your sexual enlightenment-might open your eyes to others' proclivities.
#19homosexual relationships
Posted: 4/15/15 at 6:13pm
you're making my brain hurt
#21homosexual relationships
Posted: 4/15/15 at 6:41pm
Confidential to adam.peterson: I wouldn't ask this if you hadn't brought it up, but what does "asexual" mean to you?
I saw a doc on TV where a man claimed to be "asexual" when what he meant was that he had a very strong foot fetish and cathected to feet rather than genitalia. That is not "asexual" to me, it's simply a strong fetish.
In case I haven't been clear, I'm not judging you or the gentlemen in the documentary. I'm just curious as to what YOU mean when you say you are "asexual".
#22homosexual relationships
Posted: 4/15/15 at 11:16pm
Gaveston, I know your question was not directed at me, but I am asexual as well, so I may be able to provide additional perspective. Anyway. I define my asexuality as lacking sexual attraction to anybody. Then I also identify as angenital (which means I am uncomfortable with having any sort of genitalia and want to be sexless but not genderless), but I don't know if that's relevant because I'm unsure if that identity is a product of my being ace or nonbinary or it developed entirely on its own.
Updated On: 4/15/15 at 11:16 PM#23homosexual relationships
Posted: 4/15/15 at 11:16pm
When applied to sexual orientation (the connotation that i am using here), the adjective "asexual" means "not experiencing sexual attraction to anyone of any gender". You could think of it as being in the opposite corner of a matrix from bisexuality, where bisexual people are attracted to men and women, homosexual people to only one of those (the same as their gender), heterosexual only to people of a different gender, and asexuals to neither. Of course, there are also pansexuals, who experience sexual attraction to people of any gender, including non-binary ones (e.g. 2-spirited or bigender (both) or agender (neither)) people in addition to men and/or women), so a matrix with four corners isn't a complete representation. If you are interested in learning more, asexuality.org has lots of info for allies, questioning people, etc.
Having a fetish or not isn't really part of or opposed to sexual orientation - that is really an orthogonal issue, as i understand it. Also note that asexuality has nothing to do with celibacy - it is simply an orientation. Just a gay man can sleep with a woman even if not attracted, similarly asexual people can sleep with people even if they are not attracted. Asexuality is not a choice or a behaviour, it is just a sexual orientation. (You didn't imply otherwise, but since that is a common misconception and since you asked what it means to me, i thought i'd throw in that clarifying point as a bonus addition to my answer :).
Updated On: 4/15/15 at 11:16 PM#24homosexual relationships
Posted: 4/15/15 at 11:42pm
so how do you get it up then?
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