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strawlessandbraless · 20 days
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Been seeing a lot of firefighter Dean Winchester jokes, but I’m sure some of you don’t even know
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Guys, he always wanted to be a fireman 💙💜🩷
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excali-bruh · 1 year
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I’d rather have you, cursed or not. | Dean Winchester | Digital Painting
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November 5th is happening on Daylight Savings Time this year so all of us get an extra hour of Destiel shitposts.
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dwobbitfromtheshire · 7 months
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My emotional support lesbian & bisexual platonic soulmates.
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cowboy-deamons-bf · 9 months
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Why I believe Dean Winchester is Bisexual
He has a crush on a male doctor called doctor sexy
Hes “gay thing” with that guy
He’s obsessed with cowboys. Not cowgirls. Cowboys
Heaven literally lit up with the bi flag colours when Dean was saving Cas from Naomi
Rowena called him a “poor sheltered boy” hinting towards the fact that he’s in the closet
He didn’t seem grossed out or against it when he was tricked into that bdsm thing with that tall muscular man(I still laugh thinking about this)
When him and Cas make eye contact it’s literally written as “eye fucking” in the script
He helped Charlie flirt with a guy
Castiel was able to steal the colt from under Dean’s pillow how tf is someone reaching under your pillow without you noticing unless something 😏 is going on?
When that guy sniffed Dean he was surprised at first but then looks directly at the dudes lips 😐
When Cas returns and gets dressed back in his suit and trench coat Dean looks flustered and places his hand towards his crotch 🤨
I was informed by @dyadiccalamity that a siren they hunted appeared to Dean as a male.
DEAN FLIRTING/BEING HAPPY WITH MALE DEPUTY(?) OFFICER(?)
“Last time someone looked at me like that I got laid *winks*” HE HAD NO REASON TO SAY THAT UNLESS HE WANTED TO FUCK CAS
I can’t think of anymore rn but I’ll add them if I do 🫡.
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its-pluto · 10 months
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Let me set the scene for you. Season 7 episode 20, Dean meets a geeky redhead capable of hacking into the pentagon. He needs her help to take down the world leading agriculture corporation. She volunteers.
Set: midnight, office building. She sneaks her way in, nervous, but ultimately doing her best and getting past all her obstacles until, uh-oh, a big security guard blocks her path.
Dean says, flirt with him, men are dumb.
She says, I can’t. He’s not my type. I’m a one species kind of lady.
He says, cool. I can. Let me help you.
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hells-plaid-angel · 2 years
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They’re on a hunt when it happens. It’s something so innocuous Cas doesn’t think about the action until they’re driving home. They’d pursued their monster-of-the-week and run into another hunter who claimed they were an old friend of John Winchester. 
It took too long for them to realise the hunter was the one behind the killings, acting as a go-between, doing some dirty work for Hell. They found themselves cornered in the man’s yard, trapped and backed into a corner with a not-so-friendly looking hunting dog standing between them, and the high fence, their only exit. Cas’ grace was failing, so he was unsure if he could get himself and the Winchester brothers out of the mess unscathed. 
Cas knew many things about Dean Winchester, he knew he wasn’t cruel for the sake of cruelty but he also knew any man with a gun in his hand, who found themselves backed into a corner would be tempted to fire. It wasn’t often Dean surprised Cas, but that day he did. He held his hands out in front of himself, open-palmed and moved slowly to greet the animal. Its pinned ears and raised haunches kept Dean several arms lengths away, but they stood facing each other until the animal calmed.  When it did, Dean touched the creature softly and ushered both Cas and Sam out. By the look on Sam’s face, Cas understood he’d also been surprised Dean’s plan had worked. 
It isn’t until they’ve caught the hunter and driven back to the bunker and Sam had retired to his room that Cas decided to broach the subject. 
“How did you know the dog wouldn’t attack you?” 
“Call it a hunch,” Dean replied trying to minimise whatever had occurred, letting Cas know he was touching on something important. 
Something Dean didn’t want to talk about, was usually the exact thing he needed to talk about. Cas isn’t sure how he manages it, but after a few prolonged glances and a long stretch of silence, Dean speaks. 
“It’s a hunting dog, Cas. Course it’s going to attack you if it’s been told to. I know they’re dangerous, I ain’t stupid. But you sit with the thing for a while, show it you can trust it,  and maybe it starts to get iffy. Thing doesn’t like to fight, it just does what it’s told. You pet it and confuse the hell out of it. Hunters want the things to be tough, so they never touch ‘em gently. Think it’ll make ‘em soft.” Cas understands.  Dean is the dog. 
Cas wonders if he’s ever been touched gently. He decides it’s his job to make sure Dean is. 
He spots a few scratches and bruises littering Dean’s body from the aftermath of the hunt and pulls him into the kitchen, trying to get a better look at him. He reaches out a hand to heal Dean but the man shrugs him off, making an excuse about not wanting Cas to waste his grace. That won’t do. Cas needs to show Dean that people can be gentle with him.
That’s how the two end up knee to knee at their unconventional version of a dining room table, with Cas helping to cradle a packet of frozen peas to Dean’s face. Cas tentatively strokes a thumb over the underside of Dean’s eyes, along his cheekbones. No one taught Cas how to be gentle, so he’s unsure if he’s doing it right, but from Dean’s stunned silence he thinks perhaps he is.
In the following days, Cas grabs every opportunity he can to touch Dean softly. He shocks Dean speechless as midway through a conversation Cas moves forward and gently brushes a strand of hair to the side, that had fallen into Dean’s eyes. When he needs to move past Dean he places a soft but firm hand in the middle of his back. He even throws a blanket over Dean’s shoulders on a partially cold morning. 
When he begins to run out of ways to be gentle he finds another, one that even Cas knows is toeing the line of things he can get away with. 
“Night, sunshine. I’m hitting the hay,” Dean grumbles, rising from his seat beside Cas in his ‘Dean Cave’ as the movie they were watching comes to a close. 
Cas stands with him before he can talk himself out of it and cautiously, places a kiss to Dean’s cheek. He lets it linger before pulling and mumbles, 
“Goodnight, Dean.” 
Dean doesn’t say anything, doesn’t do anything. He raises a hand to his cheek, as though to capture the heat of Cas’ lips and stares at him with wide-eyed amazement. And once more Cas sees the same look of frozen and confused horror as the dog. So it was true. Dean wasn’t used to being treated with such fondness. Cas would have to change that. 
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sunstitched · 10 months
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part 2 of spn as text posts memes i made!
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naturegirl555 · 27 days
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If dean winchester was allowed to be openly bisexual he would’ve constantly said that any minor inconvenience is homophobic. They don’t have pie, homophobic. Sam makes him do research, homophobic. Cas just disappears into thin air, homophobic, and rude bc that’s his husband! Hahahhaha! I had to write this cause it popped into my head before I laid my head down to slumber.
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🍑 💜 💙
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I just think th- [gunshot]
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excali-bruh · 11 months
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Don’t do this, Cas. | 15.18 Despair | Digital Art
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cas-coding · 1 year
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sam: bye dean! i mean, not 'bi' dean, i mean like, uh, see you later, dean, i'm leaving now, dean, i, ah shit,
dean, staring at the newly resurrected mary: in case you didnt figure it out already from THAT hot mess, i feel like i have to clarify that i do like women and men
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wisefoxluminary · 3 months
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Remember when Dean called the guy with the Croatoan Virus a handsome devil with everyone hearing every word.
Remember when Dean told the waitress that Castiel was his devastatingly handsome friend in front of everybody.
And it is known fact that Dean was inspired by Dean Moriaty from On the Road whose bisexuality was censored just like Dean's was, especially his attraction to Castiel.
It's just so wild to me because it's right fucking there and there's no denying that.
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caliel66 · 6 months
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Day 14: Fever
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spinkart · 4 days
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Our bi king!!
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charcubed · 11 months
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I'm curious, what are the main reasons why Dean is your favorite canon bisexual in media? Love your meta and that video btw
Ooooo, anon, thank you for the kind words and for giving me an excuse to talk about my love for bisexual icon Dean Winchester <3
I'm going to be really annoying (sorry) and quote part of my meta first. It summarizes and articulates many of my thoughts on this. And then to further answer your question I'll add a bit under it!
From the very beginning, Dean Winchester has been a character tied to classic elements of American masculinity. He was introduced with a superficial veneer involving those elements, but almost immediately the early episodes provide a look at the complexity of his character underneath it. Over the years, that complexity was further explored, and he came to embody a study in things society would often have us think should be incompatible contrasts: the gruffness and grit of hunting life and its associated masculine iconography, paired with his open and deep emotional care for the world; unabashed love for classic rock, superheroes, and horror movies, as well as unabashed joy connected to TV dramas, chick flicks, and childhood favorites like Scooby-Doo; life on the road with a muscle car, but the desire for a home base with creature comforts he can make his own; motivation to always help people, but the clear longing for balance with personal domesticity and relaxation so he could save not only others but also himself.
As a whole, his character functions as an effective deconstruction of toxic masculinity and stereotypical American heroism. And while much of Dean’s most masculine traits and interests are said to come from his father’s influence, part of his journey is loving those parts of himself on their own merit not because he ever had to but because he wants to. He is not his father, and he redefines those valued parts of his identity so they are his and his alone. He also crucially learns to recognize and joyfully embody that those masculine traits were never all that he had to be, working through and overcoming shame and hesitancy along the way. The result? He’s “good with who he is.”
He and the audience are encouraged to see that there are no rules his identity and interests must subscribe to, on a micro or a macro level. The message is to disregard predetermined destiny or duty. Free will means his life is his to determine, his family can be what he makes of it and how he defines it, and what he needs and wants do not ever have to be mutually exclusive. Dean’s journey is about freedom from outwardly-imposed limitations–whether those limitations come from his father’s example and the God altering his story, or from the pervasive societal ideals and network/executive interference outside of it. Dean can and should contain multitudes, all at once.
In this way, Dean’s story is a powerfully queer narrative that acts as metacommentary. In the fullness of its execution, it is also specifically a deeply bisexual narrative.
The not-so-hidden truth is that Dean is canonically a bisexual man. His story was afforded something that’s rare for most characters and almost nonexistent for queer ones: fifteen years of lengthy, nuanced development.
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Again: Dean’s identity journey is about how he can and does contain the capacity for multitudes, and it’s part of what makes him such a compelling character. He can like “this” and “that.” He can be attracted to women and men. Or, as writer Ben Edlund and director Phil Sgriccia said in a DVD commentary, Dean has “the potential for love in all places.”
I wanted to include the above verbatim because it spells out something specific: Dean's narrative is bisexual in its bones. Supernatural evolved to become a queer text, but the specific ways the show and Dean as a character evolved are very intertwined with and informed by the fact that Dean is a masculine bisexual man. SPN is a story that was not meant to be about being queer, but as it became about freedom through free will, those themes were then leveraged and emphasized in connection to queerness because of Destiel. And by the end, the free will narrative and Dean's journey as a bi man are utterly inseparable, because Dean's fight for true freedom is tied to his love for a man and their untraditional family in a way that higher forces are trying to hinder.
You cannot cut out or edit or remove Dean's bisexuality from the story, or several narratives and plot lines (not just Destiel) would at minimum be misunderstood or at maximum fall apart. And yet, simultaneously? Dean's bisexuality is also far from being the sole important thing about his character because he is written with such nuanced complexities and across so many years of material.
Of course, add onto this the overall unique situation that surrounds Supernatural as a piece of media. People talk at length about how there will never be anything like it again, including me; that's obviously true from multiple different angles and for multiple different reasons, with Destiel being prime amongst them. But a related yet distinctly significant branch of that topic is there will never be another bisexual character who is written and evolves quite like Dean.
Was Dean supposed to be bisexual from the very start, out of the mind of Kripke? Who can know for sure, but probably not. Were certain writers and members of production deliberately putting more queercoding and subtext into Dean's character/story from the very start? Who can know for sure, but potentially yes, and certainly the answer becomes unarguably definitely yes the farther you get into the show. That's part of my love and passion for him too, because all of that is deeply unique and incredibly cool.
Dean's bisexuality evolved in a way that (against all odds) actually feels organic, seamless, and like it's simply a part of his character that's been there all along. The effect when you look at Supernatural as a whole body of work is that Dean's always been bi, and his expressions of and acknowledgements of that part of him ebb and flow depending on situation–which is a very relatable notion for many queer people. And as those writing the show became more committed and certain about that piece of who Dean is, so did he, in nuanced and subtle ways skillfully embedded into his story by design. It's bafflingly, impressively cohesive; gives him an incredibly realistic feel; matches his overall character growth; and rings true to his demographic, age, personality, and experiences.
Dean and his story and the situation(s) surrounding both are simply incomparable, and that will be true forever ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
...also. Well. I simply love him, y'know? For even more reasons unconnected to this. How can you not, right? :')
Thank you for asking, and thanks for reading this bi Dean manifesto!
Putting my video that you mentioned here for anyone who's not watched it:
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