I think Harry is a lot more open with his sexuality then Louis is. Even a lot of antiâs think Harry is gay, they just donât believe in Larry and are completely convinced that Louis is straight or worse homophobic. Louis seems to be a lot more reserved and closed off regarding it. What are your opinions on this? Do you think Louis struggled more to come to terms with it then Harry did?
I think Louis is a very different sort of gay man than Harry is in terms of the way he expresses himself. He has never been sort of person to wear feather boas and wave rainbow flags and strike stereotypically âgayâ poses. Itâs so much easier to pick up on Harryâs queerness because these days he does do that kind of thing, but thatâs who Harry is. Theyâre not the same person.
I think categorizing Louis as âreserved and closed offâ about expressing his sexuality is actually extremely unfair. There is no one way to be gay. There is no one way to show comfort with it. I think, like Harry, he has become much more private about his life beyond his career.
I donât think Louie has had any difficulty excepting his sexuality. I find it so bizarre that fans today even question it because when they were in the band, he was considered âthe gay oneâ by so many people. He was very clearly effeminate and very, very pretty (and the suspenders outfits didnât help).
I think the combination of this new breed of fan who makes sexual comments about him every time heâs on stage is part of the shift. I think his decision to start wearing the sort of clothes he wears now (plus the drinking/smoking/talking about weed, etc.) gives many people the impression that heâs a âladâ and therefore somehow canât be gay.
Beyond all of this, I think itâs really important to remember how harshly it seems he was punished for so many years for looking/sounding/being âtoo gayâ. I honestly canât imagine going through so many years of being told everything about me was wrong and having the whole world commenting on everything about me, and coming out the other side without being at least a little reserved about expressing myself freely.
But this is the man youâre wondering about. Do you seriously think this is a guy whoâs not at peace with who he is?
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LOUIS NOT BEING HOMOPHOBIC
JUST LIKE YOU MUSIC VIDEO
THERE IS NO HETEROSEXUAL EXPLANATION FOR THIS
Youâll have to scroll through this tag, but X FACTOR JUDGE LOUIS being super supportive of all the queer acts who auditioned
And honestly, do you really think someone who wasnât comfortable with their sexuality would stage two fucking rainbow bears with so much LGBTQ+ history night after night?
SUUUUUUPER GLAD you feel that way, anon. Youâre so decided and confident, and thatâs super great, because it means thereâs no reason for you to be on Larriesâ tumblrs.
đȘđ«Č please see yourself out. Enjoy your life! I am so happy for you! đ
Hello Gina! Thinking back to last week how H attended the football match and many people went on him how normal and straight he is because watching football is straight menâs onlyâŠanyway there was a moment from like 2014? from a french tv when H told something like he watched one of his football player scored and it turned into innuendo. Can you please explain me for someone for who english is not their first language what possibly he meant when he said âI watched him scoredâ and why itâs a gay innuendo?
Hi, honey. So, it was a Dutch program (RTL), and the interviewer was asking Harry about a football player who was his favorite when he was younger. The interviewer said, "You looked at him score some goals?" (in English, you'd say, "You watched him.") So, Harry ran with that and answered, "I looked at him. Yeah."
But what made it so gay was his facial expression. đ€Ł
People keep forgetting that bisexuality is a spectrum.
If you like at least one person of the same sex/gender in a romantic way, even once in your entire life, you're not straight.
It can be 50/50, it can be 80/20, it can be 99/1. It can also be a long journey or the one that never repeats again. It's okay.
Being anything but cis and/or straight is okay. You don't have to like/have a crush/want to have sex (on/with) a certain amount of people to turn from straight to not straight/queer (it doesn't even work that way).
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