The title of this video is insulting and demeaning. Calling a man is queen is an insult used by heterosexuals. For someone who claims to be be a fan of BL and Nut Supanut to call him a queen is insulting, offensive and extremely stupid.
The 'queen' title in this video confirms to a certain behavioral standard and not any orientation/gender. Eg : I would call my brother 'bro' but also sister 'bro' , have met some people from the community who happily call themselves the same. However, if you feel like it might be demeaning, perhaps i might have missed on something, I'm just trying to be respectful and removing the queen title. Would you like to highlight if babygirl (as used by the entire fandom) might be an insult too?
huh u are so dramatic and not necceessarily sensitive.there is no insult at all.people in this generation are so weak.everything ia wrong.especially these woke people
@@fufuair Very simple. The terms that you mention, "bro" and "sis", are terms of affection that carry no negative connotations. However, the term "queen" applied to a man is originally a heterosexual insult addressed to gay men. Look at this online definition of "queen": "a woman, or something personified as a woman, a movie queen; a beauty queen; Slang: Usually Disparaging and Offensive". To call a man a queen, especially a gay man, is insulting. It is always disappointing to me that people who claim they are supporters and defenders of BL, use the EXACT SAME TERMS to describe BL actors, roles, etc., as the straight gay-bashers. Note that there are black people who call each other "n*gger". That does not mean that the term is any LESS offensive and demeaning!
8:21 that 'someone' wanted P'Sai to stop scolding P'Nut and instead that 'someone' got scolded lmao 😂😂
😂😂 sai is so real
@@Lavender0810 yes 😆
Sailub & Nut gives me that bestie energy where one is mature and another is spoiled 👽💅
True but when watching them together you realize they both are the same 😂😂
Shouldn't call him babygirl because he's the QUEEN SLAY
Not me seeing the RJ at the back 😂😂😂😂
Same☝️🤣
Me too ❤
He's an ARMY and bias's jin
supanut gives me LIFE
2:54 😂😂😂😂😂 iykyk
5:40 he was fed up 😂😂 and that seokjin reference omg 😂😂😂
Sailub nut and their three kids pop, Lee, topten
Sai is good husband material ; he cooks and cleans for his wifey !! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Long live the QUEEN!!💃💃💃
He is entirely too cute and adorable 😍😍❤❤
If jin saw this video and saw what rj is going through then 🤣🤣🤣🤣😭
👑 🥰 💜 My Queen Baby Girl 💜 🥰 👑
P' Nut 🥰😘🤟❤❤❤❤
He's just so cute! I cant.
where is the clip with the spicy sauce from please? :D
Sailub's tiktok live
From this we know sailub and nut only best friend
CUTE nut💜
Firstt❤❤
YaaaaY ❤️
Nut teletubbies shirt and 3 RJ plush in the back
Wait Sailub calls Nut Ter?????😊
😘😘💖💖💖💖
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RJ...
The title of this video is insulting and demeaning. Calling a man is queen is an insult used by heterosexuals. For someone who claims to be be a fan of BL and Nut Supanut to call him a queen is insulting, offensive and extremely stupid.
The 'queen' title in this video confirms to a certain behavioral standard and not any orientation/gender. Eg : I would call my brother 'bro' but also sister 'bro' , have met some people from the community who happily call themselves the same. However, if you feel like it might be demeaning, perhaps i might have missed on something, I'm just trying to be respectful and removing the queen title. Would you like to highlight if babygirl (as used by the entire fandom) might be an insult too?
huh u are so dramatic and not necceessarily sensitive.there is no insult at all.people in this generation are so weak.everything ia wrong.especially these woke people
@@fufuair Very simple. The terms that you mention, "bro" and "sis", are terms of affection that carry no negative connotations. However, the term "queen" applied to a man is originally a heterosexual insult addressed to gay men. Look at this online definition of "queen": "a woman, or something personified as a woman, a movie queen; a beauty queen; Slang: Usually Disparaging and Offensive". To call a man a queen, especially a gay man, is insulting. It is always disappointing to me that people who claim they are supporters and defenders of BL, use the EXACT SAME TERMS to describe BL actors, roles, etc., as the straight gay-bashers. Note that there are black people who call each other "n*gger". That does not mean that the term is any LESS offensive and demeaning!
Perhaps, hence, I changed the title that day itself :)