literally his voice and smile are everything. celebrities dont smile like him. it just seems genuine and wholesome. im so glad he is able to be himself now
@@davidsroom260You only think that because you have a problem with his sexuality, something literally every young famous man expresses. It's his life. Take a seat.
@ I understand that BUT 😁 I get why he’s speaking about it more. When you have spent your whole life being someone else and now you are discovering “a whole new world” it’s important to explore your possibilities and not hide any parts of “you”. So I think he’s just going through a phase of sharing his experiences. I’m proud of his boldness. Sexuality and all.
@@victreebel170 LOL! I was hanging out at the Village Station and cruising men before you were born. You think it's hard to come out NOW? Try doing it in the 80's. You just proved your OWN prejudice, you jump to conclusions before you even have 10 percent of the information. You just embarrassed yourself. I knew David's preference WAY before he ever told the public. Now he has made it his whole identity and it's getting old. I love men too but I don't talk about it 24/7.
He lied about his sexuality all those years, so that he could become successful, and hide behind the Mormon church, who were constantly trying everything to take away gay people's rights including marriage, while people in Utah a lot of gay kids and other young gay people like me, had to do all the fighting for him, I have no respect for him at all. He's a hypocrite and a liar and a coward
We love a demisexual king! The way he knows he is attracted to males but will only want to hit bases after connecting with them. Not a lot of people are like that so when you have someone like that and they like you, hold onto them.
@@laziness4 Is it an extra label? Sure. But it has nothing to do with your libido level. It has to do with having a genuine connection with someone in order to feel comfortable being intimate. This can often take 2-3 times longer than the average person. Once that connection has been established, you can have just as much sex as you want because you are comfortable with them.
@shaungerald23 Thank you for the explanation, but way back in the day, this was considered how things should be. Then hook-up culture became so prevalent that now it's like not having sex on the first date is seen as something new.
I wished David knew how much his music has meant to me. His music at one point saved my life. He continues to inspire me and helps me become a better person in life. I always loved the fact that he is the same age as me. One of my life long dreams is to one day meet up with him and tell him how much of an inspiration and impact he has made on my life. After completing my degree, I will be able to travel the world and never worry about work. May he continue to inspire us all with his amazing music. ❤
Great interview! I love seeing David’s looser and more relaxed side. Can definitely relate to being on the ace-spectrum myself, too. 👍💜🖤 Very much excited for his new era of really inhabiting himself and just overall having fun. 🔥
It's nice to see David opening up about what he sees as attractive, particularly this notion of demisexuality and valuing human connection. He comes across as sweet, genuine and caring - we need more role models like him in the gay world. There's too much self-centredness, narcissism and lack of genuine connection in the hook-up culture which has become central to gay culture (I'm thinking Grindr, Scruff etc.).
It's always nice to glean more information from and about David, while he is experiencing and contemplating his life journey! Best Wishes to him! Thank you both!!
I am always very wary labeling myself demisexual. first because I don’t know enough to confidently say so but also and mainly because of the reaction i get. People, straight and gays mostly (I mean male gays as opposed to the other queers) often seem annoyed. Straight because it’s very much like « here we go, another letter to their unending labels » and male Gays because it’s very very much like « bitch, dick is all that matter, you trippin… » so not a lot of safe space to explore and affirm myself but hearing him say that, once again it did resonate very very much with me. It’s a bit sad that at almost 40 I can’t confidently say who I am without fear of being mocked and connecting with an artist I do not know, an ocean away, so much younger than me and already so confident with who he is.m which is great for him, I love that, but reminds me how lonely I feel in the world. (I’m French, living in France, maybe he’s well knows here, honestly if that’s the case, I missed it completely).
I don't know I feel like this label thing in regards to both sexuality and gender has gotten a bit convoluted and you have people labelling themselves something other than gay, straight or bisexual when they are really just gay, straight or bisexual. It seems David is just a gay man who needs an emotional connection with his sexual partners, I don't think you need to create a whole new label for it. You have many gay men now calling themselves bisexual because they don't want to label themselves gay for whatever reason when they aren't bisexual in the slightest and have zero attraction to females. Some will say that they might not be sexually attracted to a sex but they can be romantically attracted, when that's not really a sexual orientation if there's no sexual attraction, it's basically a friendship where you have good chemistry. More people are identifying as part of the community not out of a true sexual identity, but because it is trendy to do so, or because they believe sexuality is “fluid.” This undermines biological explanations for sexual orientation. It can also happen with straight people too.Within progressive circles, many otherwise ordinary, straight people have taken ownership of the word “queer” , because identifying as queer grants them the ability to claim sexual minority status. In a new the majority of people identifying as “queer” are nontransgender women. In my opinion, for straight men, identifying as “queer” can be a tool signaling their progressivism so that feminist women will date them. For the group of otherwise straight, female-typical women identifying as part of an oppressed class is intersectionality. Mainstream feminism, however, has encouraged an entirely new, malignant application, with groups who would otherwise be considered to have privilege clamoring for minority status so that their opinions are given more weight. Seizing one, or a handful, of the gender nonbinary identity labels allows a person to join the LGBT+ movement tangentially, without question, even when there is nothing L, G, B, or T about them. It's not a coincidence that young gen z women are the majority identifying as bisexual(3 times more than men) as they are more susceptible to fads and social contagion. Nonbinary people will say that they don’t like labels like “gay” or “lesbian” because they are binary terms; attraction to a man or a woman, even in the context of being gay, is still considered attraction to a binary gender. Others have argued that you can be a “nonbinary lesbian,” which doesn’t make sense. In order to be a lesbian, by definition, one needs to be a woman. The whole thing illustrates how ill-conceived these theories pertaining to the gender spectrum are. (As for the term, “LGBT+,” it is made up of distinct factions that don’t really have much to do with each other.) For instance, bisexuality has been redefined to include people who have romantic feelings for people of both sexes. The “sex” part of “bisexual” is no longer required. Doing so lowers the bar for people to self-identify their way into the community. From what I’ve observed, sexual orientation does, however, play a role in the decision to identify as nonbinary. Because lesbian women tend to be more male-typical in some respects and because they are sexually attracted to women, some gravitate toward the nonbinary label because it is more socially acceptable than being a masculine woman or identifying as gay. The same applies to some gay men who have embraced the nonbinary label. When asked in media interviews about how they knew they were nonbinary, many profess a love of being a man, but also wearing makeup and high heels. One of the bedrocks of the gay community is drag shows, in which adult men dress up as very feminine women to lip-synch to pop. Feminine gay men and masculine lesbians, by virtue of being gender-nonconforming, are not trans or nonbinary; they are gender-nonconforming men and women. A big part of the nonbinary movement is the refusal to subscribe to traditional gender norms while also denying that gender has any meaningful correlation to biological sex. What it fails to realize is that it’s possible for a person to be gender-nonconforming while identifying as simply a woman or a man. By nonbinary activists’ definition, everyone on planet earth is gender nonbinary. If a man decides he sometimes enjoys putting on women’s clothing, does that mean he’s actually actually genderfluid? Not necessarily. He may just be a man who, for whatever reason likes to wear women’s clothing. We can acknowledge that some people are gender-nonconforming or gender-diverse, and encourage them to be who they are, without rewriting science to facilitate this acceptance. Gender has become trendy and being something other than female or male sounds exotic; by simply being known as nonbinary or genderqueer or going by “they/them” pronouns, it immediately conveys to other people that this particular individual is different and to some degree, special, because they are an exception to the rule, which could be expected in young people and especially teenagers. As more people take on these labels, being nonbinary has become a way to find community, a sense of belonging, and acceptance. It’s not so much about individuality as it is about group membership. “transgender” has expanded to encompass anyone who feels, in any way, different from what would be expected of them, based on their birth sex. This includes gender-atypical and gender-nonconforming people and anyone who feels even mild discomfort about their bodies. The widening of the application of what it means to be transgender means more people will potentially identify this way, thereby inflating its prevalence in the general population. If a larger percentage of people identify as transgender or nonbinary, this offers support for the argument that these identities are real phenomena and discrimination against them is unjust. But we can advocate for this acceptance without socially engineering numbers in favor of it. Doing so only leads to a further lack of clarity for those who will be inappropriately grouped as part of the community. Those who are genderfluid describe their gender, gender dysphoria is not a whimsical feeling that comes and goes depending on which direction the winds are blowing that day. If anything, the concept of gender fluidity calls into question the very idea of being transgender. The concept of gender dysphoria rests on the idea that gender is innate and that the brain of one sex exists in the body of the other. Gender fluidity suggests the very antithesis to this, that one’s internal sense of gender can vary by the hour. If one’s gender can change, why shouldn’t it be malleable to align with a person’s birth sex? The concept of gender fluidity argues against trans adults’ right to transition
I grew up a Jehovahs Witness and I absolutely relate to being raised in such a crazy conservative religious situation. It absolutely does stick with you after you leave and I left about 3 years ago. I dont regret it at all because I can finally be who I am and enough time has passed to where some of the people I know either accept/tolerate how I am now. I hope whoever is dealing with a similar situation has the courage to be happy and who you are :)
SO Demisexual (being attracted to a person based on emotional connection) is the same for...every sexual preference? Like, you're only sexually attracted to someone who you're dating/love? Sounds...normal practice to me? I mean, I get you can look at someone and be like "damn, I'd fuck them," but there's still emotions into hookups....like you have to have the emotion of happiness/willingness to fuck them, so I don't get it. Sounds like people making up random sexual identities just to feel special. It's okay to be normal peeps....if you're male who likes females, straight. Male who likes males, gay. Male who likes both, bi. Same for women. I don't understand the huge list of "identities" when it's really quite simple. Why try fixing something that isn't broken? My opinion.
Stop coming up with new sexualities. Demisexuality literally means having a sexual attraction only after developing emotional bonds with someone. Isnt that call dating and falling in love. That's not a sexuality..
There's an entire generation that can no longer afford to go on dates without drilling a hole in their pockets. Casual hooking up, netflix and chill are more the norms these days. It makes no sense to you cuz you're old I guess.
So fun though! Thanks for having me
keep entertain us,greetings from malaysia ❤
Love this my inuyasha
Gracias a ti por ir de invitado, verte siempre es divertido sin contar lo guapo que te vez 😍
Such a good thing you like Hispanics lol
Great interview, David. Love ya buddy
literally his voice and smile are everything. celebrities dont smile like him. it just seems genuine and wholesome. im so glad he is able to be himself now
🎉🎉🎉 I’m loving it tooo
@@1JimmyL I love David. I just wish he would stop making his sexuality his whole identity.
@@davidsroom260You only think that because you have a problem with his sexuality, something literally every young famous man expresses. It's his life. Take a seat.
@ I understand that BUT 😁 I get why he’s speaking about it more. When you have spent your whole life being someone else and now you are discovering “a whole new world” it’s important to explore your possibilities and not hide any parts of “you”. So I think he’s just going through a phase of sharing his experiences. I’m proud of his boldness. Sexuality and all.
@@victreebel170 LOL! I was hanging out at the Village Station and cruising men before you were born. You think it's hard to come out NOW? Try doing it in the 80's. You just proved your OWN prejudice, you jump to conclusions before you even have 10 percent of the information. You just embarrassed yourself. I knew David's preference WAY before he ever told the public. Now he has made it his whole identity and it's getting old. I love men too but I don't talk about it 24/7.
Johnny licking his lips when david says he’s vers 😂
Johnny really be like 🫦
Time stamp?
@@mariahwhitneycelinejanetmadona13:21
@@mariahwhitneycelinejanetmadona 12:52
the only vers is his career. top to bottom. LOL
Johnny you are SO FKN MESSY for that date question, OMG! 😂❤
David Archuleta: No. You had/have a boyfriend.
They did date before
Love the flirting between these 2!
Oh Johnny is totally having a crush on him
This is not an interview
This is Johnny hijacking the interview to see if they are a thing 😂
So refreshing to see him out of his shell after so many years in the closet.
He’s the Nina West of gay men singers. Mr nice, cover the bases, don’t offend my one
He lied about his sexuality all those years, so that he could become successful, and hide behind the Mormon church, who were constantly trying everything to take away gay people's rights including marriage, while people in Utah a lot of gay kids and other young gay people like me, had to do all the fighting for him, I have no respect for him at all.
He's a hypocrite and a liar and a coward
"Church People Are The Original PR Girlies" is sending me lmao~
It's very interesting seeing someone come into their sexuality as an adult in front of the world. He's very inspiring. Thanks for being you, David.
We love a demisexual king! The way he knows he is attracted to males but will only want to hit bases after connecting with them. Not a lot of people are like that so when you have someone like that and they like you, hold onto them.
It’s still a pointless extra label. You don’t have to label your libido level.
@@laziness4 Is it an extra label? Sure. But it has nothing to do with your libido level. It has to do with having a genuine connection with someone in order to feel comfortable being intimate. This can often take 2-3 times longer than the average person. Once that connection has been established, you can have just as much sex as you want because you are comfortable with them.
@@shaungerald23Most people are like that. It is a pointless extra label.
@shaungerald23 Thank you for the explanation, but way back in the day, this was considered how things should be. Then hook-up culture became so prevalent that now it's like not having sex on the first date is seen as something new.
This is hands down the best interview Johnny has given and the sexual chemistry was spot on especially with David being a little innocent
Hearing David say “Dick” triggered me. 😂😂😂
David saying d!ck and @$$ was definitely not on my 2024 bingo card. Aww… I miss the nice Christian boy. 😢
@@KennyVert What? He's not a Christian now?
"i thought this was an interview." aww david is always be david 🥰
Even David's talking voice is so good
i legit gasped when the segment “what makes David horny” started… LMAO omg hes so cute i cant even imagine him that way 😩🤣
I wished David knew how much his music has meant to me. His music at one point saved my life. He continues to inspire me and helps me become a better person in life. I always loved the fact that he is the same age as me. One of my life long dreams is to one day meet up with him and tell him how much of an inspiration and impact he has made on my life. After completing my degree, I will be able to travel the world and never worry about work. May he continue to inspire us all with his amazing music. ❤
MIDDLE SCHOOL ME IS SCREAMING
Me today is screaming too LOL. I guess it was real, not just another crush! 🖤
Without the s
That was such a great interview and session; Top tier to me. Love it. Thanks for sharing.
I clicked on so fast. been dying to watch this since I saw he was going to be on the show through the Preview
Great interview! I love seeing David’s looser and more relaxed side. Can definitely relate to being on the ace-spectrum myself, too. 👍💜🖤
Very much excited for his new era of really inhabiting himself and just overall having fun. 🔥
His body language is extroverted, not a word I think people would associate with him.
I loved every second of this!! And shout-out to my fellow demis!!
lol David is actually so funny. I love it!
the way he sang Imagine. That will always be one of my favorite covers
It's nice to see David opening up about what he sees as attractive, particularly this notion of demisexuality and valuing human connection. He comes across as sweet, genuine and caring - we need more role models like him in the gay world. There's too much self-centredness, narcissism and lack of genuine connection in the hook-up culture which has become central to gay culture (I'm thinking Grindr, Scruff etc.).
I don't think these two would be a good match. Stay friends
FWB but that’s it 😂
BEST thing EVER!!! hahaha. loved it.
I've been waiting for this...
"My body's ready for this."
Time stamp?
I loved this interview with David Archuleta
great interview! this was so entertaining ☺
It's always nice to glean more information from and about David, while he is experiencing and contemplating his life journey! Best Wishes to him! Thank you both!!
Well, THIS felt like a date! Super happy to see David living his *authentic life!*
Into Latinos? And in Utah? I have a chance! 😩
Missing the cute bit.
@@rogetrogetgiddyhe's so hot, wdm?
@@rogetrogetgiddyooop gagged him
He said "Hispanics". There is a slight difference --- You can google it 😋 lol
this man this man this man. Great interview. David, you are wonderful. Johnny...go get your man.
This was the funniest episode so far. David’s voice, singing or talking are like chocolate to my ears.
Where do I start the petition for them to start their own podcast? I loved this episode so much.
So glad to see how much more comfortable he is talking on these topics compared to when he first came out. He's really shining now.
Johnny's seat was moist at the end of this interview
Leave it to a gay to think it’s funny to bring up a horrible non-date that left the other guy hanging while you had 2 separate men in front of them…
I am always very wary labeling myself demisexual.
first because I don’t know enough to confidently say so but also and mainly because of the reaction i get.
People, straight and gays mostly (I mean male gays as opposed to the other queers) often seem annoyed. Straight because it’s very much like « here we go, another letter to their unending labels » and male Gays because it’s very very much like « bitch, dick is all that matter, you trippin… » so not a lot of safe space to explore and affirm myself but hearing him say that, once again it did resonate very very much with me.
It’s a bit sad that at almost 40 I can’t confidently say who I am without fear of being mocked and connecting with an artist I do not know, an ocean away, so much younger than me and already so confident with who he is.m which is great for him, I love that, but reminds me how lonely I feel in the world. (I’m French, living in France, maybe he’s well knows here, honestly if that’s the case, I missed it completely).
I don't know I feel like this label thing in regards to both sexuality and gender has gotten a bit convoluted and you have people labelling themselves something other than gay, straight or bisexual when they are really just gay, straight or bisexual. It seems David is just a gay man who needs an emotional connection with his sexual partners, I don't think you need to create a whole new label for it. You have many gay men now calling themselves bisexual because they don't want to label themselves gay for whatever reason when they aren't bisexual in the slightest and have zero attraction to females. Some will say that they might not be sexually attracted to a sex but they can be romantically attracted, when that's not really a sexual orientation if there's no sexual attraction, it's basically a friendship where you have good chemistry.
More people are identifying as part of the community not out of a true sexual identity, but because it is trendy to do so, or because they believe sexuality is “fluid.” This undermines biological explanations for sexual orientation. It can also happen with straight people too.Within progressive circles, many otherwise ordinary, straight people have taken ownership of the word “queer” , because identifying as queer grants them the ability to claim sexual minority status.
In a new the majority of people identifying as “queer” are nontransgender women. In my opinion, for straight men, identifying as “queer” can be a tool signaling their progressivism so that feminist women will date them. For the group of otherwise straight, female-typical women identifying as part of an oppressed class is intersectionality. Mainstream feminism, however, has encouraged an entirely new, malignant application, with groups who would otherwise be considered to have privilege clamoring for minority status so that their opinions are given more weight. Seizing one, or a handful, of the gender nonbinary identity labels allows a person to join the LGBT+ movement tangentially, without question, even when there is nothing L, G, B, or T about them. It's not a coincidence that young gen z women are the majority identifying as bisexual(3 times more than men) as they are more susceptible to fads and social contagion.
Nonbinary people will say that they don’t like labels like “gay” or “lesbian” because they are binary terms; attraction to a man or a woman, even in the context of being gay, is still considered attraction to a binary gender. Others have argued that you can be a “nonbinary lesbian,” which doesn’t make sense. In order to be a lesbian, by definition, one needs to be a woman. The whole thing illustrates how ill-conceived these theories pertaining to the gender spectrum are. (As for the term, “LGBT+,” it is made up of distinct factions that don’t really have much to do with each other.) For instance, bisexuality has been redefined to include people who have romantic feelings for people of both sexes. The “sex” part of “bisexual” is no longer required. Doing so lowers the bar for people to self-identify their way into the community.
From what I’ve observed, sexual orientation does, however, play a role in the decision to identify as nonbinary. Because lesbian women tend to be more male-typical in some respects and because they are sexually attracted to women, some gravitate toward the nonbinary label because it is more socially acceptable than being a masculine woman or identifying as gay.
The same applies to some gay men who have embraced the nonbinary label. When asked in media interviews about how they knew they were nonbinary, many profess a love of being a man, but also wearing makeup and high heels. One of the bedrocks of the gay community is drag shows, in which adult men dress up as very feminine women to lip-synch to pop. Feminine gay men and masculine lesbians, by virtue of being gender-nonconforming, are not trans or nonbinary; they are gender-nonconforming men and women.
A big part of the nonbinary movement is the refusal to subscribe to traditional gender norms while also denying that gender has any meaningful correlation to biological sex. What it fails to realize is that it’s possible for a person to be gender-nonconforming while identifying as simply a woman or a man. By nonbinary activists’ definition, everyone on planet earth is gender nonbinary. If a man decides he sometimes enjoys putting on women’s clothing, does that mean he’s actually actually genderfluid? Not necessarily. He may just be a man who, for whatever reason likes to wear women’s clothing. We can acknowledge that some people are gender-nonconforming or gender-diverse, and encourage them to be who they are, without rewriting science to facilitate this acceptance.
Gender has become trendy and being something other than female or male sounds exotic; by simply being known as nonbinary or genderqueer or going by “they/them” pronouns, it immediately conveys to other people that this particular individual is different and to some degree, special, because they are an exception to the rule, which could be expected in young people and especially teenagers.
As more people take on these labels, being nonbinary has become a way to find community, a sense of belonging, and acceptance. It’s not so much about individuality as it is about group membership. “transgender” has expanded to encompass anyone who feels, in any way, different from what would be expected of them, based on their birth sex. This includes gender-atypical and gender-nonconforming people and anyone who feels even mild discomfort about their bodies.
The widening of the application of what it means to be transgender means more people will potentially identify this way, thereby inflating its prevalence in the general population. If a larger percentage of people identify as transgender or nonbinary, this offers support for the argument that these identities are real phenomena and discrimination against them is unjust. But we can advocate for this acceptance without socially engineering numbers in favor of it. Doing so only leads to a further lack of clarity for those who will be inappropriately grouped as part of the community.
Those who are genderfluid describe their gender, gender dysphoria is not a whimsical feeling that comes and goes depending on which direction the winds are blowing that day. If anything, the concept of gender fluidity calls into question the very idea of being transgender. The concept of gender dysphoria rests on the idea that gender is innate and that the brain of one sex exists in the body of the other. Gender fluidity suggests the very antithesis to this, that one’s internal sense of gender can vary by the hour. If one’s gender can change, why shouldn’t it be malleable to align with a person’s birth sex? The concept of gender fluidity argues against trans adults’ right to transition
A whole dissertation in one yt video. Very thought-provoking.
Well done!
I LOVE this interaction lol
Oh my gosh!!! I wanted more!!! I didn't want the SPILLS to stop! Such a fun interview. Loved all the tea!! The date question!!! LOL!!!!
Love David living his truth! He's a positive light. Love his new music too. Excited to see what's next from him ❤
I kept on giggling and kicking my feet while watching this. I wish the video was longer.
This changes my perspective on David. It’s good to see him living his life, exploring and embracing sex and sexuality.
Johnny was shooting his shot every time David spoke hahaha
OMG I love this so much! ❤
Great interview
This is the HOST we need and want in 2024 and 2025... Logo always breaking boundries.
I’m gay and I’ve always loathed the word “queer”.
Stop flirting with my future husband, please.
I really like this person, sweet, intelligent, handsome, sensitive, honest, not show busy.
Heavy on the “forever cutie” 🙂↕️
David is such a down to earth person ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Johnny's like can we start where we left off 😂😂😂 lol i enjoyed this interview so much
😂😂😂😂
This was the cutest second date I've ever eavesdropped on
New fan I enjoyed it
I love Johnny,😂 he is so fun. I want his show to not only extend 30 mins but Logo, give the show a live studio audience
Wonderful interview! I watched him on Idol and had a crush on him for sure. I’ve never seen him so open and himself. 🎉
loved the whole flirtatious game there was between the both. of them lol
LOVED him years ago. Sometimes you can just SENSE when someone is a GENUINE sweetheart! HE IS definitely that! PLUS----CUTE AS HELL...OMG!!!!!
The lip bite 😂😂❤❤❤❤😊
Okay... why am I now in love with david archuletta.. great. 😢
So seated for this
David 😍 He and Johnny had great chemistry. Fun interview!
We love to see it
The way David is hands down my celebrity crush ☺️😍
Did you ever think,
when you're all alone
All that it could be,
where that thing could go?😊
Fun interview, David did great 👌
Aww David is an absolute doll! 😍
I grew up a Jehovahs Witness and I absolutely relate to being raised in such a crazy conservative religious situation. It absolutely does stick with you after you leave and I left about 3 years ago. I dont regret it at all because I can finally be who I am and enough time has passed to where some of the people I know either accept/tolerate how I am now. I hope whoever is dealing with a similar situation has the courage to be happy and who you are :)
I love how well spoken he is
omg, so fun! & Johnny is hawt, go, David! 🤩
Where’s the end of the interview ?
Honesty and personality. That would make a good relationship for me. It’s about the person
I need someone like David
I watch these interviews and so wish that non-celebs like myself would be asked on LOL how DIFFERENT things would be
When David Archuleta lost American Idol, I was so disappointed that I never watched the show again. True story.
Same
How is he single?! I cook. I’m Hispanic 😅
This was the cutest date ever.
Brilliant interview. So fun! I love me some Archuleta.
This was everything!!!!😀🥰😍🔥💞
It’s great to hear David’s laugh… adorable
That intro sounds like it was written by ChatGPT, but I’m here for it
The eye contact omg I love you David ❤❤❤❤❤
What a Great Interview of such a Great Guy & So Authentic. Him being 33 is making me feel Old.
We LOVE David! 🔥💕🫶
the no homo got me deaddddddddd
15 min of Johnny having a crush on David.
Yes, he’s a short King 👑 TOP.
I was very impressed with David's interview, you did great David ❤
Cannot take this episode. Love them both so much!!!
SO Demisexual (being attracted to a person based on emotional connection) is the same for...every sexual preference? Like, you're only sexually attracted to someone who you're dating/love? Sounds...normal practice to me? I mean, I get you can look at someone and be like "damn, I'd fuck them," but there's still emotions into hookups....like you have to have the emotion of happiness/willingness to fuck them, so I don't get it. Sounds like people making up random sexual identities just to feel special. It's okay to be normal peeps....if you're male who likes females, straight. Male who likes males, gay. Male who likes both, bi. Same for women. I don't understand the huge list of "identities" when it's really quite simple. Why try fixing something that isn't broken? My opinion.
Two STUNNING men! Wow
Loving the new you when it comes to this type of interview 😂
We want more!
Ok..Davis just casually flirting... Lol
1:27 agreed 1000% he should have won. David cook couldn’t match his voice
Omg I never knew he swung that way 😍😍😍🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾 I’m taken so I’ll be respectful but he’s actually one of my favorite singers❤
Stop coming up with new sexualities. Demisexuality literally means having a sexual attraction only after developing emotional bonds with someone. Isnt that call dating and falling in love. That's not a sexuality..
a whole ass fun video and you choose to nitpick THAT?
Demi is so much easier to say than your word salad, though. 😂
There's an entire generation that can no longer afford to go on dates without drilling a hole in their pockets. Casual hooking up, netflix and chill are more the norms these days. It makes no sense to you cuz you're old I guess.
So good!
Well damn. Wish I could go on a date with David 😅❤
15 minutes of flirtation heaven