omg that might be a good storyline actually
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omg that might be a good storyline actually
Hiya!!!!!
I Can MaYBe See Ruby KiSsiNg StAcEy,But I Definitaly Can't See Stacey Kissing Ruby!!!!!
I Don't Think That It Is A Good Thing To Repeat The Same Storyline Again,Like With Kelly And Zoe!!!!!
And Anyway I Will Ruin Their Friendship,And I Love Them As Friends,So Please EastEnders Please,Don't Ruin That Now!!!!!
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:heart: Melanie :heart:
I think that this is going to happen eventually because Stacey got jealous when Ruby was going back to boarding school and she got upset when Ruby first went to collage because she thought she would make new friends.
Lol!!! I know you meant to type Danny but don't it sound sooo funny :rotfl:Quote:
and ruby likes ranny
i dont think this will happen. girls get jealous over different things, it doesn't mean they want to pull each otherQuote:
Originally Posted by ghosthunter5487
Exactly Rach!! :thumbsup:
Does anyone else think that this would be a major YAWN?! So what 2 young girls, both feeling unloved, share a kiss? That's groundbreaking TV? How many other shows have to put the girl/girl kiss in without purpose, except to bost ratings during sweeps week? Let's face it ladies, those kisses are to keep the men watching. What actually would be intriguing might be an actual relationship between 2 women (or 2 men) and I say that because after all "that is a slice of life." There are gay/bi people in the world and so what, Walford has none?Quote:
Originally Posted by i_luv_?
Aside from the titillation factor that most shows use a storyline about lesbians and gays for, it could be a good storyline for a couple of reasons:
Johnny could flip. Maybe while he was shagging Tina all those years, he suspected his deceased wife had been having an affair with her female friend and this would cause him to deal with old ghosts.
The Slaters are famous "Man-eaters" (excuse the term) who would be totally freaked if someone in their family had homosexual tendencies. But perhaps Charlie knows that Stacey's mom (his sister?) is gay (as well as barking mad) and it was kept from the family.
Dot the religious fanatic could take a surprising turn and decide what makes a person fall in love with someone may not always be the norm and after much bible-thumping, she leads the rest of the Square on the path to acceptance.
Ian of course would not allow Lucy anywhere near them like a lot of people might do. He doesn't want his kids to "turn gay" (if there is anything more laughable) by association. Then it is up to Jane to make him understand that is not how it happens and she regales him with stories of her own university years before she met David, which of course puts a temporary set back in their relationship because Ian is so very narrow-minded and unaccepting.
Also, lets not forget that some girls (not all) when they are young, (boys too I hear) engage in some form of lesbianism, whether it is actual intimacy, secret kisses or just developing a crush on another girl, not always because it is love, but because it is a deep affection for friendship at a difficult time in their lives. That being said, I also hear from my nephew in college that a lot of girls begin experimenting while away from home for the first time at University because they don't have the time to get involved in a relationship with all of its commitments and stressors, so the term "gay for the semester" was born.
Personally I could not care less one way or another. I would not start watching because of it, but I also would not stop watching if it did happen. It would not be a shocker and it certainly would not be unexpected. What would be the shocker is if EE took a different tack and made it a storyline, not a one-off that maybe many people have had in their lives and we have all seen before. There is a good way to handle this. Perhaps one of the girls takes the relationship a bit too seriously and suspects she is gay or one of them actually IS GAY, but cannot deal with it enough to come out. Or even still one of them falls in love and it is only one-sided as the other was only looking for affection and friendship, but let it get too far. This of course could lead to a sort of "fatal-attraction" storyline. Let-down, begging, pleading, jealousy, finally stalking and a finale.
I don't know, what do you think? i am not gay or bi and have no personal stake, I do however think it could boost their ratings because deep down inside I feel we all want to see relationships better or worsen than our own to help make our own better, no matter who is in them.
kckinsmcg, that's what I think. I'm not interested in a one-off kiss, where they kiss, then both declare they aren't gay and then never mention it again.
A storyline where they have an actual relationship and deal with it realistically I don't mind however, and I'd probably be quite interested in it.
I'd be very scared if they had 'proper' relationship! Not because i disaprove, just because of the way Stacey goes about getting her man and i can't see her wanting a gay relationship. But Ruby, when she's in one of her insecure states and she feels like she needs to be comforted then leans in for a kiss, that i could see but if they didn't carry it on it would be a waste of time! :thumbsdowQuote:
Originally Posted by BlackKat
I heard that BlackKat! :cheer:Quote:
Originally Posted by BlackKat
has no heard the term "lip-stick lesbian?" :hmm: Some of the hottest, most beautiful, feminine women are not only bi, but very very gay. A lot of the gorgeous strippers men drool over, most of them go home to their GIRL at the end of the day.
OMG, I guess that means you can't tell a person is gay or bi by looking at them? :confused: OMG what shall we do, they may be right beside us waiting for the train and we won't know it! :confused: Maybe we should just care a little less about who is gay or not unless we wake up and find one in our beds. :eek: :p