User blog:Lupin505/Gay sex on Teen Wolf! Yuck!

Teen Wolf's Positive Approach to Homosexuality
One of the many great things about Teen Wolf is how they deal with homosexual content. In the Teen Wolf world it seems that nobody has a problem with gay people, at least non that has been brought to light.

In fact, Danny, a gay character on the show, is even one the most popular guys at school. Stiles even says in season one that everybody likes Danny.

It seems that is not only true in the Teen Wolf universe, but in real life as well, considering that it seems Danny will be getting a more prominant role in season three. This is most likely do to the characters popularity with fans.

Teen Wolf's positive approach to homosexuals is not the surprising when you take into account that the creator himself is gay. Jeff Davis has my respect, because if there's anything this world needs more of it is acceptance.

If you look closer though you'll notice there are more positive things done on Teen Wolf that seem to be promoting acceptance.

In the episodeParty Guessed there are two guys making out in the background during Lydia's party where everyone starts to hullucinate from the wolf's bane. No one at the party reacts to this in the slightest. I know if someone had dared to do this at any of highschool parties I went to... well I don't even want to imagine.

In another episode Frenemy Scott recieves a free drink from a random guy at a gay bar. Instead of feeling awkward about it, he actually is just pleased that someone thinks he's hot.

There are many more examples, but I'll cut it short so that this doesn't drag on and on.

Since Teen Wolf is obviously so pro-gay and is not afraid to tackle homosexual themes, that all the fans that watch it would not have a problem with it. Wrong.

Gay Sex. Straight Sex. What's it Matter?
Some new information has come to my attention lately fromPaul's latest news update. Apparently, not only is Danny going to be getting some more well deserved screen time, but also a rumored sex scene.

Now, to a person who has watched similar supernatural shows (Supernatural, The Vampire Diaries, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, etc) sex scenes are no big deal.

They aren't that graphic. You usually see some making out, some cloth removal, and groping. The sex that happens is most likely implied. See? No big.

We have already had some with Scott and Allison and Lydia and Jackson. Since no one made a big deal out of those, you'd figure Danny's wouldn't be that big of a deal, considering they will probably downplay it more then the previously mentioned sex scenes because it involves two men.

You'd be wrong. If you look at the comment section you will see that someone has said and I quote, " How graphic is this sex scene gonna be? cause i dont feel like throwing up while watching my fav show"

Now I know what some of you are thinking, "Why get upset over just one comment?" Well, ther are actually several. Some rude comments were made about the gay club scene when it was revealed. There are also rude comments on Danny's page.

However, even those these comments did upset me, that is not why I am writing this blog. The comments prompted me to write it, but they are not the focus nor will this become just  a rant.

I am writting this for several reasons. The first being, why does gender matter so much to people when a sex scene is shown on T.V.? Is it because you are not used to seeing it?

To me, that's a good thing. It is a double standard to say that sex on T.V. is okay, but only if it is straight sex. Maybe this will scene, if it is actual going to happen, will further help to break this double standard.

Another question is, why does seeing two men kiss tend to make the people complaining uncomfortable? This may seem a silly question that should have an obvious answer, but it has always escaped my grasp of understanding.

Here's why. I am a homosexul man. Yet love scenes involving two girls or a guy and a girl don't gross me out. Why should it be any different vice versa?

The last question, if the scenes that Teen Wolf show that have gay themes in them make you so uncomfortable that you have to complain in the most offensive of ways, why watch the show?

I mean the show obviously supports homosexuals greatly. Again, the creator of the show himself is gay. So not only are the comments you post disrespectful to gay people, they are also disrespecting Jeff Davis and Teen Wolf.

Why watch a show you disrespect?

Although this may sound like I am just venting my anger, I'd be caugh in a lie if I said I wasn't just a little, but I am honestly curious.

If you are still with me, feel free to answer in the comment section below. It will be greatly appreciated.