@@katerinadimopoulou6990 yea, you can also be bi and asexual if you're in a relationship with a man and sexual in a relationship with a woman (just as an example)
That's one of the things I like about zoomers. They don't have the hang-ups we did. I grew up in the late 90s/early 2000s and we could never be open about any of this shit, not these kids, anyway.
I've always loved that too. I remember years back when Josh Hutcherson did it in interviews. Now he's appearing on lists like "celebs that could be gay but aren't outed yet" 🙄🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
@@narcis3720 people get mad when you question how straight they are, no one specific in this video obviously but I know some people who would definitely get a bit bothered by it. I personally think it's fucked how we ask this to everyone on the LGBTQ+ spectrum but God forbid you ask a straight person if they are sure lol
@@KTKRules I interpreted the question as “when was the first time you were sexually attracted to someone“, it doesn’t question how straight someone is imo.
Oml that's what I'm saying I'm so glad gen z is normalizing having decent and human-to-human conversations about this stuff I hope more ppl become able to js shrug the subject off like "Oh they're ___? Oh well 🤷"
@theheirsdaughter5776 OMG, as if the boomers didn't pave the road for you on conversations like this, and I'm Gen X- survived the 80s and AIDS so you could have conversations like this. Go ahead and choose your pronoun and genitalia, it's all about you.
my entire friend group is queer and everyone knows it. we’ve had people come to our table because they told us “it’s comfortable over here.” makes me wanna cry that we are a safe space
I like how our society is progressing where teens can be more comfortable with who they are, open to other sexual orientations/genders, and give themselves the opportunity to explore if they want to. I'm happy for them.
@Mike Goodwalk or maybe they just don’t wanna say fully straight because they’re not sure yet. There were a bunch of teens in the videos who said fully straight or that they’re a 0 on the scale, with full confidence. Also some don’t like to put a label onto themselves cause it puts a certain expectation on them. They just wanna like what they like.
As a millennial, no one was at all open like this about their sexuality. It’s refreshing to see the next generation are free to explore their sexuality without prejudice.
The question: Around your age, is it easy to talk about your sexuality? And when the teen answered yes, you have no idea how amazing that sounds. When I was a teen, a lot of lgbtqia+ people can't even share who they really are to close friends because of fear. It's good to see that younger people now have more room to express and discover themselves.
I heard that, and I will say, it's true, for the most part. But always remember: people are raised by other people, not the generation they're in. For example, the people in LA or wherever they filmed this are very open and accepting because that's how they are there. But, the people in my hometown aren't exactly on the same level. This all goes to say: You aren't inclusive because of your age group or the generation you were born in, people generally have and develop those specific traits because of the influences they were brought up on.(Coming to you by a 16 y/o bi guy :)
Yes, that made me so happy, like even as a young adult in these times, there are moments I still have to think twice before deciding if I'm safe talking about my sexuality or not. It's so great they can be this free and feel safer between their peers.
@@elenna3055 I mean you. If you’re going to heaven, I’ll take hell please. But then, heaven and hell aren’t real. Nothing happens when you die. Enjoy the life you actually have.
@@elenna3055 Before you go around telling everyone to read the Bible and getting absolutely nowhere, why don’t you read The God Delusion first. Once you can counter the reasoning in that book, maybe then you can convert someone. Even then, you’re not going to convert gay people by telling us we’re going to hell. If there was a god, and that god wanted to send me to hell because I like men instead of women, then that god has an arbitrary double standard - other people are allowed to do it, but not me. And if you do some research into the history of your religion, you’d learn that homosexuality hasn’t always been seen as sinful in the first place. And even if you don’t feel like doing the research and learning needed to be able to speak on this subject without embarrassing yourself, it doesn’t take a genius to see the contradiction in the idea that god is loving and benevolent, but then condemns people to only be capable of a kind of love deemed intolerable *for no reason at all.*
I’ve heard hypothesis that say it’s because he’s attractive enough that it’s not impossible, but average enough that it doesn’t look like they thought a lot about it, so the straightest gay answer
i think they find other guys attractive but ryan reynolds is one of the only guys acceptable enough for them to say they think is hot so it just seems like it’s only ryan reynolds.
This is so incredible. All of them are so thoughtful about their answers. You just already see the impact of society opening up more about exploring your own sexuality and really getting a grip of who you are and how you really feel instead of franticly pushing everyone into one of two boxes and panicking if someone doesn't fit in them.
This video made me tear up. It means the world to me that young adults feel comfortable enough to express themselves. Even the concept of “exploring” and finding self is so beautiful. No matter your sexuality, it was amazing to see a group of people be loving and accepting of all sexualities.
@@elenna3055 can you not? why do you people always comment this under any comment that shows any form of happiness or support. its like you are trying to be disrespectful
@Miriam Svenson I wasn't referring to sexual preference at all, actually. Social media is stressful for teens regardless and is probably causing a lot of mental health issues that we haven't even identified.
I love how everyone is open about exploring things, and just open minded about sexuality in general. Where I live, unfortunately it’s still quite taboo to even discuss sexuality especially with teens/children. This is so refreshing to watch within this age :)
@@jaxs1236 Yes, and they're entitled to that perspective as you are to yours. Have respect for Christians & their Bible like you do for Muslims & their Quran and I won't call you a hypocrite.
As a millennial I thought we were a lot more open with our sexuality compared to Gen x and the boomers ofc but Gen Z is next level and I’m so happy they have the freedom to be intentional about their sexuality and identity and are going for it.
Totally agree, they make us millennials growing up in the 2000s look positively archaic by comparison. I would never have told anyone in my school I was bisexual.
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man what a difference 20 years makes. I graduated in 2003 and feel like this conversation couldnt happen then. I love this! My 17 year old out self is elated.
As a 10 who's turning 40 next month, it fills me with great joy to see this conversation has opened up so much. Also, I love this generation's fashion style! So expressive.
as an ace teen person it’s so cool to see some of the teens say that they’re ace too since it can be isolating to identify as asexual when ur a teenager and it seems like no one else does or feels the same way as you do
yes, no one understands us, people can show me a picture of a hot man or women, I'm apathetic, I don't feel anything, its crazy that people get tied up over how someone looks and thinks sex is needed and sounds wonderful.
It’s so heart warming to see that these teens feel so comfortable being able to say and some of them not to say because they can grow I’m 22 and when I was in highschool if you’d have done this people would have gone crazyyyyyy
Guy at 1:03 "I'm not against it, I still need to maybe try to explore my sexuality and see what I like" Honestly It was kinda awesome seeing a guy be honest and comfortable in himself to admit that sexuality is a spectrum and he's still figuring himself out. Same with the kid at 1:43 like try going on a date with a guy you find attractive or something and hold their hand and see what's up. Don't limit yourself to one gender if something feels right 😎
Yup my friend who I thought was good looking and also considered himself straight we liked eachother and called eachother cute and we send each other stuff all the time like love letters and gifts we are like really good friends to where we can kiss and snuggle and maybe even explore sexually and I admit I am catching feelings for him but im scared to tell him how I really feel even though I feel like he kind of knows and I want to be with him now.
@@akiraasmr3002 Oh my gosh Lol, well first off that is awesome, second if you guys already have that kind of relationship that shows he obviously cares and likes being around you and thinks of you in a "more then just friends" way, and third I'd say just talk to him about it and maybe subtly ask him how he feels about ur friendship and what he thinks of you and then if that goes well I'd say you are starting to have feelings and would like for things to go further and possibly be a relationship if he wanted that too. Just take a deep breath and be honest and kind and go from there, just remember to give an update on how it goes :)
THIS ^ because as a teen I thought I was straight. I finally realized I liked women when I was like 21ish. I identified as bi for many years, and in the past year or two I've realized I like women way more than men, and at almost 27 I don't wanna label myself as lesbian, bi or pan, so I just say I'm super gay (level 22 perhaps like that last guy 😂) and never in a million years would I have known I'd be this person as a teenager. I thought I was a god damn ally 😂 sexuality can be ever fluctuating, or you can meet the right person/people that make your feelings change; or as a teenager you are maybe not in the right environment for you to realize your true self. And I'm not saying this is the case for all, many of these people will still identify as straight in 5 years, but I bet many will not and even people that said they were in the LGBTQ+ community already may have switched labels or realized new things about themselves. I would LOVE to see this!!
@@mondler107 it's weird because the exact opposite happened to me as a guy. I always assumed I was gay my whole life just because I was effeminate and liked to hang out with girls more than guys so I just went by the label gay but turns out I'm only attracted to women and it was a big realization for me weirdly enough
Yes. People always assume if they find someone of the same sex attractive that means they’re gay but it’s not. As a gay person myself I can tell you when women are attractive. But I’m not sexually attracted to them. Just find them attractive lol. If people say they don’t find any man attractive they’re either ace or closeted af because they don’t want to admit any man can be attractive.
@@CommanderCodey it’s objectively attractive men not we that we find them attractive if that makes sense. Like I can’t sit here and say Chris brown is ugly like he’s just objectively not doesn’t mean that I lustly look at him if he were to walk by the same way I would if a girl walked by because I don’t find men attractive if that makes sense? Haha
I agree! The problem is that media and modern culture demonizes being a straight (and white in many cases) man, so often men feel the need to defend their straightness and become insecure about it unfortunetly
@@CommanderCodey since you talk about asexuality, from you, who feel sexual attraction, how would you define or explain sexual attraction ? Is it something physical in your body ? Or the thoughts of having sex with the person ? (Do you consider wanting to kiss or cuddle, to be sexual attraction ?) I think I am ace but it’s hard to tell if you don’t really know what is sexual attraction
"STRAIGHT.....quEsTIoN mArK" 😂 "Gay IMPROVEMENT" totally here for that😘 "When did you know you were straight?" Damn this should be out there more often..
There must be something about us because I do too and no matter how much I’ve tried to “grow up” and look more sophisticated I still look like this at the age of 28.
I’m 60. When I was in high school, one would never dared have been so open about being gay. These young people give me hope for the future in the face of the current homophobia being demonstrated by the Republican party.
@@chicagospartan4242 you say you support LGBTQ? The Republican party is now vilifying and demonizing us, calling LGBTQ people groomers, blaming us for Monkeypox, stating they want to repeal gay marriage, enacting legislation that seeks to force gay people back into the closet, putting language into their platform that says we are an “abnormal lifestyle CHOICE “, seeking to enact legislation to make it legal to discriminate against us based on a person’s “religion “. These are just some examples from around the country. You say you “support “ LGBTQ, yet you will vote for the party that is actively trying to make us 2nd class citizens? Words are cheap. Actions speak volumes.
I'm in my 30s, I agree I'm definitely grateful that people are less stigmatized now. I grew up in a small town and am still not fully able to be "out" as I have religious family. Very supportive of the next generation, they're killin' it.
If all the straight dudes like one man then it's not considered "weird/queer" anymore. I doubt many of these men feel anything for him, they just want a safe "male crush".
I find it very attractive when guys are comfortable saying that they are not completely straight and would be open to exploring their sexuality. Like yassssss I love it when guys aren’t afraid that they won’t be seen as “manly enough” and are just themselves.
@@arnavnandedkar3080 nah. The homophobic ones are the cockyest ones who'd go head first thinking they invincible strong masculine men but then North Korea gone done been nuke the toxic masculinity out of em first. Periodt 💅
I grew up with the guy at 2:24! If you ever see this, I want you to know that you were an amazing friend to me in our little small town and It’s so lovely to see you’ve escaped the dumbass Delph. ♥️
I teach an after school class of young teens in Cosplay, and 90% of them are LGBTQ+ and I can't help but be a bit proud of how accepting we as a society have become.
why? why be proud that degeneracy and sexual immorality is being promoted and pushed on to unsuspecting children? why be proud that society is extremely dysfunctional and weak? 1 Corinthians 6:9-10: "Or do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived: neither the sexually immoral, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor men who practice homosexuality, nor thieves, nor the greedy, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor swindlers will inherit the kingdom of God." god bless you
Honestly I feel like tolerating is a better word, because regardless of everyone saying yee we are so accepting etc., I just experience and witness wayy too much homophobia still to call it anything other than being tolerated At least where I live 🥲
i mean it depends on where you live and what social strata. it's still a huge, violent problem in many places but yeah, it is good that it's generally more accepted nowadays.
This video gives me hope for the next generation (and the one after that). They’re so comfortable talking about themselves, even the ones who identify as straight have no judgment in their voice. The ones who are uptight are the older generations who see the world in black-and-white. The teens in this video respect the beautiful shades of gray.
This is so refreshing. This generation is progressing and becoming more accepting and comfortable with who they are and how they feel. There is HOPE for the future!
The amount of people who said they were unlabeled was reassuring- I always sort of feel pressured to decide and to label myself even though I just don’t know yet but seeing people my age be content with not knowing felt good.
Absolutely. there's no rush or necessity for you to chose a label. You have plenty of time to figure out what you feel most identifies you, and if you don't, that's okay too.
You never have to label if you don't feel comfortable with it! If these are people your age, I'm probably about 10 years older, but we're not all sure either, it doesn't matter :D just follow your heart.
It's so weird to me how many people have a problem with labels. I feel that it would only be a problem if you couldn't change your label. There are plenty of people who identify as straight, get in heterosexual relationships and even marriages, only to later figure out that they are gay. They then move on as an openly gay person...and there's nothing wrong with either label, or any label in between. Just my thoughts on the matter.
this really shows that every sexuality is valid, and shouldnt be questioned by others. if soneone says their straight. theyre straight. if someone says theyre gay ghen theyre gay. its simple, a lot of people dont respect sexuality, even though we all have a preference
@@notisaac8905: You're one of them stupid woke-ass PUNKS!!! You go around shooting your mouth off about how there are INVALID SEXUALITIES ( orientations )!!! NO ONE'S SEXUALITY IS "INVALID!!!" Capice??? The rainbow actually includes EVERYBODY. The YELLOW band represents gay men. The VIOLET band represents gay women ( lesbians ). The RED and represents the straight women, while the BLUE band represents the straight men!!! The GREEN band represents the bisexual ( and everything in between ) women , and the ORANGE band represents the bisexual ( and everything in between ) men. No other colors need be added. Asexual female probably falls right in between the GREEN + BLUE bands. Asexual male probably falls right in between the YELLOW + ORANGE bands. Like it or not, regardless of your sexual orientation, your ass is somewhere in there, TOO!!! That's the beautiful thing about the all inclusive non-judgemental RAINBOW!!!🌈 THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS AN "INVALID SEXUALITY", PUNK!!!
Such a relief to live in the environment and countries without a fear to be judged or punished for your sexuality. No borders, just peace, love and freedom ❤️
I want the ace kids to know I'm so proud of them and happy for them. When I was their age i was still having boyfriends tell me they would fix me through sex and it's memories like that that will stick with me forever. Keep your head up and your heart full of love for yourself.
i love that he asked “when did you know you were straight” because it’s always a “given” that someone is usually straight (which is usually never really the case, but i digress)
Yeah, people always ask “When did you realize you were gay?” as if children’s default sexuality is straight and there needs to be a gay realization time for them. There is no default sexuality, there’s only assumptions.
@@_.E._. This is not correct. One of the definitions (that doesn't include computer programming, or loan non-payment) of the word default is "something that is usual or standard"...heterosexual IS the default. There is nothing wrong with not being straight, but to pretend that it isn't the norm is either completely misguided or willfully ignorant. Roughly 97% of adults Identify as straight (according to the NHIS) and only 1.6% identify as gay...The rest was either "other" or "refuse to answer"
@@Words-of-encouragement.-. I’m not saying being straight isn’t the most common, I’m just saying you aren’t born straight and turn gay, you’re born how you’re born, but people like to assume you’re straight and then act all surprised when somebody’s gay. Straight is the most common, but I hate using the term “norm”. And it’s definitetly not the default.
@@_.E._. Bruh...Of course you aren't' born straight and turn gay...but also DUH people assume you're straight until you tell them otherwise. Again roughly 97% of people identify as straight. Over 7 billion people in the world and the vast majority got here through heterosexual intercourse. You're still wrong. And by the way, you may not light the word "norm", but there is nothing wrong with being inside OR outside the norm. Just be you! Just do it without spreading misinformation.
@@_.E._. but it is... reproduction and all that stuff. You just need to take a look at other species. I mean, I don't give a f*ck to who you like but that's how it is
@@kaalen_wilson you're still erasing a lot of straight guys who are confident and sure in their sexuality... imagine if heterosexual people were telling queer people they should be more "open"... it's uncomfortable on both sides. It's better that you simply praise and applaud him rather than try to get more people to be like that, it's like encouraging and forcing people to be a certain way... Not good.
Why exactly should more people be like that? If they are confident and have identified who they are as themselves and decided what they want to do, who to love or what to like, why should they change it? The whole point of stuff like this is so people feel happy about themselves as a person. Why do you say more people should be who they are not, when the whole point of these interactions is to say be happy with who you are. Analyse what you are saying.
So great to see that there are more kids these days who are comfortable with a spectrum, exploration, or knowing that a same-sex person is hot without getting homophobic. I also know that they certainly would weed out those kids for this video and there are still lots of them out there. Progress is definitely being made. More to go as well! These kids rock!
"I just don't like penises. And from the girls that I've talked to they don't like them either, so maybe I am gay." I loved that.
I mean he’s not wrong tho
I laughed so hard at that I literally cant
I am gay and asexual and I don't like penises either. But i'm still homoromantic
@@timn11.04 So someone can be gay/bi/straight AND asexual? I didn't know that (Don't wanna seem disrespectful, just out of interest)
@@katerinadimopoulou6990 yea, you can also be bi and asexual if you're in a relationship with a man and sexual in a relationship with a woman (just as an example)
"Do I want to be that pretty girl, or do I want to be with that pretty girl?" 1:30
I've asked myself the same thing hun
way too many times
my genderfluid bisexual ass really related to that one
honestly!!!
Yeeees!!!
That's soo meee
the boys not getting defensive about finding men attractive. so so refreshing.
That's one of the things I like about zoomers. They don't have the hang-ups we did. I grew up in the late 90s/early 2000s and we could never be open about any of this shit, not these kids, anyway.
Yesssss!!! Bye bye toxic masculinity
Ikr!! We have come far👏🏽💅🏽
Thank you.
I've always loved that too. I remember years back when Josh Hutcherson did it in interviews. Now he's appearing on lists like "celebs that could be gay but aren't outed yet" 🙄🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
‘There’s always room for gay improvement’ is honestly so motivational
my favorite quote from this video
Wdtm
i live by the idea i could always get gayer
"Two. because Ryan Reynolds" is nothing less than a brilliant statement lmao
I don't get it
@@erberttangerino5617 the first guy said it because he likes Ryan Reynolds and he's also straight
I mean... He's not wrong tho ;)
@@sherryadams2984 It's always the straight guys who are obsessed with Ryan Reynolds.
@@panpan9861 Um but who isn’t lmao 😂
this video has more ace representation than all of film industry
Thats... so true
sadly it's true
Yes, sadly that is true
So happy to see it
We love to see it
"When did you know you were straight?"
😂😂 How the tables turn
Love this question.
It’s just a simple plain question, I don’t know why people get mad
@@okktok who gets mad
@@narcis3720 people get mad when you question how straight they are, no one specific in this video obviously but I know some people who would definitely get a bit bothered by it. I personally think it's fucked how we ask this to everyone on the LGBTQ+ spectrum but God forbid you ask a straight person if they are sure lol
@@KTKRules I interpreted the question as “when was the first time you were sexually attracted to someone“, it doesn’t question how straight someone is imo.
This is the core of gen z. How we are able to to be more open about conversations like this and not make it a big deal
Oml that's what I'm saying
I'm so glad gen z is normalizing having decent and human-to-human conversations about this stuff
I hope more ppl become able to js shrug the subject off like "Oh they're ___? Oh well 🤷"
@theheirsdaughter5776 OMG, as if the boomers didn't pave the road for you on conversations like this, and I'm Gen X- survived the 80s and AIDS so you could have conversations like this.
Go ahead and choose your pronoun and genitalia, it's all about you.
is that matt i see there???
When he said “I’m a 22, 10 is for normal gays I’m that next level” I felt that😭
😂😂😂💔💔💕
hes on the "next💁🏽♂️level💁🏽♂️"
@@getoverhereloser LMAO xD
@@getoverhereloser c´mon show me the way to kosmOo yeAH-
I screamed i was like “BITCH SAME”
“When did u know u were straight?” god I love that question lol
Cause i aint gay tf?
@@tkaymdala ok Chad
@@tkaymdala umm chile anyways so-
@@urmom-pf8qb ha! Gay!!!
@@tkaymdala are you okay at home?
"do I want to be that pretty girl or do I want to be with that pretty girl?"
most relatable thing I've ever heard
my entire friend group is queer and everyone knows it. we’ve had people come to our table because they told us “it’s comfortable over here.” makes me wanna cry that we are a safe space
That’s amazing! I love that! ❤️🏳️🌈
I wanna have a friend group like you guys too! Know that you make many people happy and feel safe, you guys are amazing
my entire friend group is also queer just like I am, I feel so safe with them.
can I come to ur table
My entire group isn’t queer but a big part isand the other part are the best allies so I love my group so much
Love how everyone isn’t scared to talk about sexuality and their preferences, this is how I’d want the world to be like
It’s a newer generation who are more open to exploring their sexuality.
@MKFINALLY SOMEONE 🙏
lord bless you man 🏳️🌈
Ew
@MK 🏳️🌈🚫
@MK I agree.
I like how our society is progressing where teens can be more comfortable with who they are, open to other sexual orientations/genders, and give themselves the opportunity to explore if they want to. I'm happy for them.
It’s pretty cool✨✨
It is really great! (...and I'm a bit jealous of them!)
@Mike Goodwalk or maybe they just don’t wanna say fully straight because they’re not sure yet. There were a bunch of teens in the videos who said fully straight or that they’re a 0 on the scale, with full confidence. Also some don’t like to put a label onto themselves cause it puts a certain expectation on them. They just wanna like what they like.
sadly they dont live for long
@@pablo3125 I’m gonna pray for you.
As a millennial, no one was at all open like this about their sexuality. It’s refreshing to see the next generation are free to explore their sexuality without prejudice.
The question: Around your age, is it easy to talk about your sexuality?
And when the teen answered yes, you have no idea how amazing that sounds. When I was a teen, a lot of lgbtqia+ people can't even share who they really are to close friends because of fear. It's good to see that younger people now have more room to express and discover themselves.
I heard that, and I will say, it's true, for the most part. But always remember: people are raised by other people, not the generation they're in. For example, the people in LA or wherever they filmed this are very open and accepting because that's how they are there. But, the people in my hometown aren't exactly on the same level. This all goes to say: You aren't inclusive because of your age group or the generation you were born in, people generally have and develop those specific traits because of the influences they were brought up on.(Coming to you by a 16 y/o bi guy :)
The amount that society has changed is amazing. Even just from 2010. It’s beautiful
Yes, that made me so happy, like even as a young adult in these times, there are moments I still have to think twice before deciding if I'm safe talking about my sexuality or not. It's so great they can be this free and feel safer between their peers.
Jesus deeply cares about you
Ah yes, Ryan Reynolds and Zendaya, the universal constants across sexualities
@@elenna3055 the what now
@@elenna3055 lmao if you’re going to heaven I’ll take a ticket to hell please
@@elenna3055 I mean you. If you’re going to heaven, I’ll take hell please.
But then, heaven and hell aren’t real. Nothing happens when you die. Enjoy the life you actually have.
@@elenna3055 Before you go around telling everyone to read the Bible and getting absolutely nowhere, why don’t you read The God Delusion first. Once you can counter the reasoning in that book, maybe then you can convert someone.
Even then, you’re not going to convert gay people by telling us we’re going to hell. If there was a god, and that god wanted to send me to hell because I like men instead of women, then that god has an arbitrary double standard - other people are allowed to do it, but not me. And if you do some research into the history of your religion, you’d learn that homosexuality hasn’t always been seen as sinful in the first place.
And even if you don’t feel like doing the research and learning needed to be able to speak on this subject without embarrassing yourself, it doesn’t take a genius to see the contradiction in the idea that god is loving and benevolent, but then condemns people to only be capable of a kind of love deemed intolerable *for no reason at all.*
Lmao yes
Why does every straight man think Ryan Reynolds is the hottest man on the planet, I wanna know the psychology behind it.
i've heard exactly the same thing about ryan gosling
I’ve heard hypothesis that say it’s because he’s attractive enough that it’s not impossible, but average enough that it doesn’t look like they thought a lot about it, so the straightest gay answer
He has the most overlap of conventionally attractive traits
i think they find other guys attractive but ryan reynolds is one of the only guys acceptable enough for them to say they think is hot so it just seems like it’s only ryan reynolds.
He’s really funny and a lot of guys like Deadpool
This is so incredible. All of them are so thoughtful about their answers. You just already see the impact of society opening up more about exploring your own sexuality and really getting a grip of who you are and how you really feel instead of franticly pushing everyone into one of two boxes and panicking if someone doesn't fit in them.
"There' always room for gay improvement" THAT'S SO FUNNY
i was looking for somebody to point it out
No Its not. Wtf you talking about
@@lumeanoastra1252 move along hetero
@@lumeanoastra1252 wrdgaf
@@QvakeOfficial Speak english not gibberish
On a scale of 1 to 10, how gay are you? "I'm like a 22. 10 is for like normal gays, I'm like next level" Love that! 😀💞💞💞
Bruh with that Lil lisp n tilt of his head, he is at 1000 🤣❤️ and I mean that with love.. 4:40
Same! His answer was perfect! They saved the best for last. 🤣
@wida amoy angelis man, shut up
Oh yea, he’s a 22 because to know already you got your foot on they necks… I love it. 10 is for the ones that try to blend. Baby I stand out!! 💛
Swiftie alert
“I don’t like penises and from the girls I’ve talked to, they don’t like them either. So maybe I am gay.” When I say I laughed SO HARD
Spitting straight factz
Sameeee and it’s like 3am so I tried to hold it in 🤣
Laughing so hard is a spectrum. Kn a scale of lols to lmfao how hard did you say you laughed 😅
@@tabulusrasa9118 SO hard
it was a hah but the sort of “HAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!” that escapes your body with such a force that it hurts
"men are..... sticky"
LMAO SHE IS SO REAL FOR THAT
As someone who is attracted to at least some men, I think she is 100% right
Very sticky 😭
thanks a lot guys
This video made me tear up. It means the world to me that young adults feel comfortable enough to express themselves. Even the concept of “exploring” and finding self is so beautiful. No matter your sexuality, it was amazing to see a group of people be loving and accepting of all sexualities.
i doubt u actually teared up and typed this with a blank expression
@@El_Pimpin_Shizz why you gotta say that
@@El_Pimpin_Shizz go wash ur butt🥱
@@El_Pimpin_Shizz im dead.. i mean whats the point of debunking whether they shed a tear while typing smth or not 💀
@@nacho-fb1ch cuz i like to hurt peoples feelings
“they don’t like them either so i don’t know” 😭
Bruh I died 😭
That was different 😂😂
I didn't understand, can someone explain please (I'm dumb, lol)
That was my favorite quote 😂😂 such a valid point now I’m questioning myself
It’s so nice seeing teens being able to just breathe and be themselves.
@@elenna3055 shut up
@@elenna3055 can you not? why do you people always comment this under any comment that shows any form of happiness or support. its like you are trying to be disrespectful
Well, ignoring the mental scarring caused by constantly being present and scrutinized in social media during their formative years, of course...
@Miriam Svenson I wasn't referring to sexual preference at all, actually. Social media is stressful for teens regardless and is probably causing a lot of mental health issues that we haven't even identified.
teens? you mean children? lol wtf are you talking about?
I’m so happy to see younger gens being able to identity their sexualities (or not) with such ease!
“Men are… sticky” PLEASE THAT IS SO FUNNY YET SO ACCURATE😂
"Women are... sticky" would never be ok. Double standards, eh
@@Fekix54 Since when
@@Fekix54 go outside
@@fernandohernandezqu8984 That's the best you can come up with? How surprising
@@Fekix54 Im gay and I be like "women are sticky" lmfao. This is about sexuality, turn your incel black pill bs off
I love how everyone is open about exploring things, and just open minded about sexuality in general. Where I live, unfortunately it’s still quite taboo to even discuss sexuality especially with teens/children. This is so refreshing to watch within this age :)
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because its against the bible
@@mocobass8653 you mean it's against a book that you believe in?
@@jaxs1236 Yes, and they're entitled to that perspective as you are to yours. Have respect for Christians & their Bible like you do for Muslims & their Quran and I won't call you a hypocrite.
Pleasantly surprised at the number of guys who identified as straight but were willing to give a number a little higher than one! ☺️
@@qannicc lol the opposite for me. Most of the girls I know are straight or bi/pan. Never met a lesbian till now
@@qannicc it's a phase
I'm not gay but ryan reynolds is ryan reynolds
@@CodeNameCheese_ if you man crush on ryan reynolds youre a straight guy
@@yomer355 No,,,no it's not lmfao
As a millennial I thought we were a lot more open with our sexuality compared to Gen x and the boomers ofc but Gen Z is next level and I’m so happy they have the freedom to be intentional about their sexuality and identity and are going for it.
Im kinda proud of gen z‘s for once…
Except for the fanatics of course
Genz best gen
Totally agree, they make us millennials growing up in the 2000s look positively archaic by comparison. I would never have told anyone in my school I was bisexual.
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Love this Generation and how open they are to these conversations.
I love the "bisexual.. for now" energy lmaoo
I'll be the first comment!!
I’ll be the second comment
I'll be the third comment
@JohnMoney-fc5vd huh?
@JohnMoney-fc5vd what do you mean?
"there's always room for gay improvement" LMAOOO I LOVE THEM
that was sooo iconic
found the transphobe!
@@disgrace1309 so what are you gonna do?
@@lebronjesus172 You’re replying to everyone lmao Literally get a life
IKR LMAOOO 😭
man what a difference 20 years makes. I graduated in 2003 and feel like this conversation couldnt happen then. I love this! My 17 year old out self is elated.
Difference it 10 years! Graduated HS in 2015 and was not possible for me, or at least felt it wasn’t possible.
send you huges.
2004 grad here, same, I love the confidence with which they can talk about it, I wish I'd had that
Look at who they’re asking, buzzfeed kids who are willing to be on camera
As a 10 who's turning 40 next month, it fills me with great joy to see this conversation has opened up so much. Also, I love this generation's fashion style! So expressive.
1:00: This dude - being completely honest and open to try new things - these are the types of people we need more of in this world! Respect, my guy!
he’s so cute
@@toebag4286 omg fr he is
@@arsolaidonaldson7777 u found his socials?
@@toebag4286 found his socials?
@@sasharowen9584 no:(
as an ace teen person it’s so cool to see some of the teens say that they’re ace too since it can be isolating to identify as asexual when ur a teenager and it seems like no one else does or feels the same way as you do
yes, no one understands us, people can show me a picture of a hot man or women, I'm apathetic, I don't feel anything, its crazy that people get tied up over how someone looks and thinks sex is needed and sounds wonderful.
I cracked up when I saw: "Zendaya, I'd kiss you!"
Just binged Euphoria so I get where she’s at.
I mean I probably would too if I was nearer to her age lol, but I'm straight. But she's Zendaya... :)
Honestly same, I'm a straight girl but she just hits different
Cannot relate more. I know I’m straight for the longest as I remember but after Euphoria, girl Idk anymore😂😂
well I'm just queer. but I'd just kneel for her
It’s so heart warming to see that these teens feel so comfortable being able to say and some of them not to say because they can grow I’m 22 and when I was in highschool if you’d have done this people would have gone crazyyyyyy
"an 8.5, just cus I feel like there's always room for gay improvement" GOD DAMNIT YES 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
That's the most bizarre statement ever and actually just a disturbing concept that they think there's some way to 'improve' their sexuality
Tf is a gay improvement ay yo
@@truzle6133 It's a joke.
I was looking for this comment
2:37 the "youve got time" and the small "yea" was so heart warming...
This made me cry seeing how comfortable they all were talking about their sexuality. I’m so happy for this generation 😭💕
Fr
This generation is going to shit :/
Same 😊
Nah straight males are pretty much g@rbage.
same. This is the most wholesome stuff I've watched in a while.
This entire video is breath of fresh air. Open conversation in safe spaces.
Guy at 1:03 "I'm not against it, I still need to maybe try to explore my sexuality and see what I like" Honestly It was kinda awesome seeing a guy be honest and comfortable in himself to admit that sexuality is a spectrum and he's still figuring himself out. Same with the kid at 1:43 like try going on a date with a guy you find attractive or something and hold their hand and see what's up. Don't limit yourself to one gender if something feels right 😎
I gotta find him on social media HE IS FINEEE
@@mikey_g5021 RIIIGHT
@@mikey_g5021 RITE
Yup my friend who I thought was good looking and also considered himself straight we liked eachother and called eachother cute and we send each other stuff all the time like love letters and gifts we are like really good friends to where we can kiss and snuggle and maybe even explore sexually and I admit I am catching feelings for him but im scared to tell him how I really feel even though I feel like he kind of knows and I want to be with him now.
@@akiraasmr3002 Oh my gosh Lol, well first off that is awesome, second if you guys already have that kind of relationship that shows he obviously cares and likes being around you and thinks of you in a "more then just friends" way, and third I'd say just talk to him about it and maybe subtly ask him how he feels about ur friendship and what he thinks of you and then if that goes well I'd say you are starting to have feelings and would like for things to go further and possibly be a relationship if he wanted that too. Just take a deep breath and be honest and kind and go from there, just remember to give an update on how it goes :)
Really happy to see asexual representation on here!!
Right?! 😍
Nah
@@Samsoc-wz7er based
woop woop! So glad there was one :D
Definitely
Okay, but bring them all back in 5 years or after they graduate high school. lol
"Theres always room for gay improvement"
Genius idea omg
THIS ^ because as a teen I thought I was straight. I finally realized I liked women when I was like 21ish. I identified as bi for many years, and in the past year or two I've realized I like women way more than men, and at almost 27 I don't wanna label myself as lesbian, bi or pan, so I just say I'm super gay (level 22 perhaps like that last guy 😂) and never in a million years would I have known I'd be this person as a teenager. I thought I was a god damn ally 😂 sexuality can be ever fluctuating, or you can meet the right person/people that make your feelings change; or as a teenager you are maybe not in the right environment for you to realize your true self. And I'm not saying this is the case for all, many of these people will still identify as straight in 5 years, but I bet many will not and even people that said they were in the LGBTQ+ community already may have switched labels or realized new things about themselves. I would LOVE to see this!!
i thought the exact same thing haha
@@mondler107 it's weird because the exact opposite happened to me as a guy. I always assumed I was gay my whole life just because I was effeminate and liked to hang out with girls more than guys so I just went by the label gay but turns out I'm only attracted to women and it was a big realization for me weirdly enough
Everyone in this video literally looks so interesting i love the energy everyone brought to the room
i am 30% gay and 70% straight. and i loved this video- it was so refreshing not seeing people ashamed by their sexual preferences.
actually-- i think im 40% gay and 60% straight. i think. because my original ratio seems off- either way, i label myself as bisexual. :)
@@Mia-ml8og Update? What are you now??
Honestly I think if you're a little bit gay you're 100% gay
@@cornelia9309 50/50
I can’t tell if this comment was a joke bc I chuckled a bit
being confident in your straight sexuality as a man is appreciating other men can be attractive
Yes. People always assume if they find someone of the same sex attractive that means they’re gay but it’s not. As a gay person myself I can tell you when women are attractive. But I’m not sexually attracted to them. Just find them attractive lol. If people say they don’t find any man attractive they’re either ace or closeted af because they don’t want to admit any man can be attractive.
@@CommanderCodey it’s objectively attractive men not we that we find them attractive if that makes sense. Like I can’t sit here and say Chris brown is ugly like he’s just objectively not doesn’t mean that I lustly look at him if he were to walk by the same way I would if a girl walked by because I don’t find men attractive if that makes sense? Haha
@@CommanderCodey oh agreed so much. and many ppl mistake simply finding a person attracted to being sexually attracted to them.
I agree! The problem is that media and modern culture demonizes being a straight (and white in many cases) man, so often men feel the need to defend their straightness and become insecure about it unfortunetly
@@CommanderCodey since you talk about asexuality, from you, who feel sexual attraction, how would you define or explain sexual attraction ?
Is it something physical in your body ? Or the thoughts of having sex with the person ?
(Do you consider wanting to kiss or cuddle, to be sexual attraction ?)
I think I am ace but it’s hard to tell if you don’t really know what is sexual attraction
"STRAIGHT.....quEsTIoN mArK" 😂
"Gay IMPROVEMENT" totally here for that😘
"When did you know you were straight?"
Damn this should be out there more often..
2:02 his answer has me dying 😭😭
Can we talk about how every bisexual person in a row had the exact same grunge style 😂
I know! Haha
There must be something about us because I do too and no matter how much I’ve tried to “grow up” and look more sophisticated I still look like this at the age of 28.
And they only showed shoulders up but how much do u wanna bet they had cuffed pants too lol
I’m 60. When I was in high school, one would never dared have been so open about being gay. These young people give me hope for the future in the face of the current homophobia being demonstrated by the Republican party.
Don’t forget it was your generation of LGBTQ folks that fought and open the doors for young people today to be more open. Thank you.
And now your blaming Republicans. We aren’t all like that you know! I support the LGBTQ community.
@@chicagospartan4242 you say you support LGBTQ? The Republican party is now vilifying and demonizing us, calling LGBTQ people groomers, blaming us for Monkeypox, stating they want to repeal gay marriage, enacting legislation that seeks to force gay people back into the closet, putting language into their platform that says we are an “abnormal lifestyle CHOICE “, seeking to enact legislation to make it legal to discriminate against us based on a person’s “religion “. These are just some examples from around the country. You say you “support “ LGBTQ, yet you will vote for the party that is actively trying to make us 2nd class citizens? Words are cheap. Actions speak volumes.
@@chicagospartan4242 you are rare.. would love to see more republican like you
I'm in my 30s, I agree I'm definitely grateful that people are less stigmatized now. I grew up in a small town and am still not fully able to be "out" as I have religious family. Very supportive of the next generation, they're killin' it.
"Do I want to be that pretty girl or do I want to be with that pretty girl?" Story of my life
FR
Same...🥲
Same lol
IKRR
Why not have both?
“0 unfortunately” is so real
Why unfortunately 😂
3:03 that girl making her voice go up and down was really satisfying..idk why
Bro, What I was having that exact same thought. I love that voice.
This a very emotionally mature group of kids. Open minded and cool. I love to see it lol
Bro they’re being brainwashed by the Seattle education system
Thats a problem. It means they cut the unstable answers.
it is SO refreshing to see people open to the idea of not being straight and being open-minded WHILE being straight
I HOPE THAT MAKES SENSE
That quote at 1:30 hits extra hard since I'm transfem
“8.5 because there’s always room for gay improvement” LOVE IT 🏳️🌈
Two aces in one video? Now that is what I am talking about!!
Right??? It makes my heart so happy. Aces need more representation.
that's more representation then i've ever seen in film
one was me ❤️😁
@@jessicakelly293 that is super great to hear!! Thank you so much for sharing!!
Youre a straight man, stop pretending to be lgbt
This is the atmosphere I like, they are all very friendly
"The girl that said billie eilish is really, really hot" IS SO REAL FOR THAT
The first guy wearing a scaled and icy shirt made me so happy
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Yesss 😭
Same XD he wears that in some of the videos he’s in
How did I not even acknowledge his shirt?? My observation skills are crap
ryan reynolds is every straight man‘s crush. never heard a gay dude name him
thanks, someone finally said it
If all the straight dudes like one man then it's not considered "weird/queer" anymore. I doubt many of these men feel anything for him, they just want a safe "male crush".
@@kro3617 wrong I’m a straight dude but I would totally fck him 🤝
@@tortillawrapper5454 I said many and not all for a reason.
it's because Ryan Reynolds is mid
I find it very attractive when guys are comfortable saying that they are not completely straight and would be open to exploring their sexuality. Like yassssss I love it when guys aren’t afraid that they won’t be seen as “manly enough” and are just themselves.
Those are also the type of men who will be killed first by the Russian/Chinese soldiers in World War 3. LOL🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
@@arnavnandedkar3080 nah. The homophobic ones are the cockyest ones who'd go head first thinking they invincible strong masculine men but then North Korea gone done been nuke the toxic masculinity out of em first. Periodt 💅
@@arnavnandedkar3080 It's giving pathetic and overcompensating.
Being gay is very unmasculine
@@numbers9696 projecting your insecurities, huh?
3:46 he’s so real
To the girl that said “skater men”, I felt that but stay awayyyy baby girl 😭😂
GIRL I CANT HELP IT 😫😭 tbh tho when they asked this question I thought they were asking what our type was not our sexuality lmfao 🤣
I grew up with the guy at 2:24! If you ever see this, I want you to know that you were an amazing friend to me in our little small town and It’s so lovely to see you’ve escaped the dumbass Delph. ♥️
he's cute too
@@egaliteryan4 he is
@@egaliteryan4 hehe thank you
I really like that guy's earrings a
Ooh and the split dye‼️
@@crash.the.goblin did you guys catch up? we need an update!
I teach an after school class of young teens in Cosplay, and 90% of them are LGBTQ+ and I can't help but be a bit proud of how accepting we as a society have become.
why? why be proud that degeneracy and sexual immorality is being promoted and pushed on to unsuspecting children? why be proud that society is extremely dysfunctional and weak?
1 Corinthians 6:9-10:
"Or do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived: neither the sexually immoral, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor men who practice homosexuality, nor thieves, nor the greedy, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor swindlers will inherit the kingdom of God."
god bless you
What kind of fucked up school do you teach at?
Honestly I feel like tolerating is a better word, because regardless of everyone saying yee we are so accepting etc., I just experience and witness wayy too much homophobia still to call it anything other than being tolerated
At least where I live 🥲
i mean it depends on where you live and what social strata. it's still a huge, violent problem in many places but yeah, it is good that it's generally more accepted nowadays.
We haven't. Most of the world is still homophobic...
This video gives me hope for the next generation (and the one after that). They’re so comfortable talking about themselves, even the ones who identify as straight have no judgment in their voice. The ones who are uptight are the older generations who see the world in black-and-white. The teens in this video respect the beautiful shades of gray.
I'm so proud of them. Genuinely proud of all of them. They're so comfortable with who they are in this moment and I love that.
Wow teens nowadays are so intelligent. When I grew up there were a lot of hate towards gays. Gave me a lot of trouble growing up
Yeah, that's right ✅️
I love how that girl's immediate reaction was "My Mum Will See This?!!"
I WAS NERVOUS FOR HER BECAUSE WHY WOULD YOU PUT THAT IN THE VIDEO
@@aniqahbe 😂 yeah I wonder if the mum ended up seeing it
These kids are so smart and introspective. I wasn't half as aware of who I was at their age. Wow.
This is so refreshing. This generation is progressing and becoming more accepting and comfortable with who they are and how they feel. There is HOPE for the future!
Nope
@@tamarameakes2014 says the daily wire subscriber, sit tf down
3:34 "I'm an 8 & a 1/2 because there's always room for gay improvement.." 0___0 hahahaha!! I love this person! Me too sis!
The amount of people who said they were unlabeled was reassuring- I always sort of feel pressured to decide and to label myself even though I just don’t know yet but seeing people my age be content with not knowing felt good.
Absolutely. there's no rush or necessity for you to chose a label. You have plenty of time to figure out what you feel most identifies you, and if you don't, that's okay too.
You never have to label if you don't feel comfortable with it! If these are people your age, I'm probably about 10 years older, but we're not all sure either, it doesn't matter :D just follow your heart.
It's so weird to me how many people have a problem with labels. I feel that it would only be a problem if you couldn't change your label. There are plenty of people who identify as straight, get in heterosexual relationships and even marriages, only to later figure out that they are gay. They then move on as an openly gay person...and there's nothing wrong with either label, or any label in between. Just my thoughts on the matter.
“Men are sticky”ohhhh how I’m gonna abuse that sentence
"8 and a half. Just because I feel like there is always room for gay improvement"
iconic.
this really shows that every sexuality is valid, and shouldnt be questioned by others. if soneone says their straight. theyre straight. if someone says theyre gay ghen theyre gay. its simple, a lot of people dont respect sexuality, even though we all have a preference
Not every sexuality is valid and it should def stay that way
@@notisaac8905 how?
@@nindyakirana9923 how what?
@@nindyakirana9923 furries 🤢
@@notisaac8905: You're one of them stupid woke-ass PUNKS!!! You go around shooting your mouth off about how there are INVALID SEXUALITIES ( orientations )!!! NO ONE'S SEXUALITY IS "INVALID!!!" Capice???
The rainbow actually includes EVERYBODY.
The YELLOW band represents gay men. The VIOLET band represents gay women ( lesbians ). The RED and represents the straight women, while the BLUE band represents the straight men!!! The GREEN band represents the bisexual ( and everything in between ) women , and the ORANGE band represents the bisexual ( and everything in between ) men. No other colors need be added. Asexual female probably falls right in between the GREEN + BLUE bands. Asexual male probably falls right in between the YELLOW + ORANGE bands. Like it or not, regardless of your sexual orientation, your ass is somewhere in there, TOO!!! That's the beautiful thing about the all inclusive non-judgemental RAINBOW!!!🌈 THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS AN "INVALID SEXUALITY", PUNK!!!
I’m glad to see Ace people and just the diversity of everyone in general. I think it’s cool honestly.
Such a relief to live in the environment and countries without a fear to be judged or punished for your sexuality. No borders, just peace, love and freedom ❤️
3:46 that guy is a mood
guy?
It’s dope seeing that these boys are comfortable to say that they are unsure.
And they should be aloud to be unsure. This is progress.
@@bluBlaq33 yup it’s great to see.
The guy at 2:01 is the best.
"I'd say I'm at like a 3."
8 seconds later: "Maybe I am gay, I don't know."
0:13 FOLKLORE CARDIGAN A SWIFTIE!
2:11 she looks so cool holy shit
I want the ace kids to know I'm so proud of them and happy for them. When I was their age i was still having boyfriends tell me they would fix me through sex and it's memories like that that will stick with me forever. Keep your head up and your heart full of love for yourself.
♠️🤍💜
THANK YOUU❤️❤️
yikes, i'm an ace teen myself and that sounds... horrible. so sorry you had to go through that
and thank u for the advice :)
random but ur icon- im in love with him too
4:40
"How gay are you"
"I'd say like a 22"
"10 is just like normal gays, I'm that *next level* "
Why did I laugh so hard🤣🤣🤣
thats sooo iconic!!
2:22 he is so cute❤❤❤🥲
1:03 him as well
"Men... are... sTicKeeh" 👁👄👁
LMAO
i love that he asked “when did you know you were straight” because it’s always a “given” that someone is usually straight (which is usually never really the case, but i digress)
Yeah, people always ask “When did you realize you were gay?” as if children’s default sexuality is straight and there needs to be a gay realization time for them. There is no default sexuality, there’s only assumptions.
@@_.E._. This is not correct. One of the definitions (that doesn't include computer programming, or loan non-payment) of the word default is "something that is usual or standard"...heterosexual IS the default. There is nothing wrong with not being straight, but to pretend that it isn't the norm is either completely misguided or willfully ignorant. Roughly 97% of adults Identify as straight (according to the NHIS) and only 1.6% identify as gay...The rest was either "other" or "refuse to answer"
@@Words-of-encouragement.-. I’m not saying being straight isn’t the most common, I’m just saying you aren’t born straight and turn gay, you’re born how you’re born, but people like to assume you’re straight and then act all surprised when somebody’s gay. Straight is the most common, but I hate using the term “norm”.
And it’s definitetly not the default.
@@_.E._. Bruh...Of course you aren't' born straight and turn gay...but also DUH people assume you're straight until you tell them otherwise. Again roughly 97% of people identify as straight. Over 7 billion people in the world and the vast majority got here through heterosexual intercourse. You're still wrong. And by the way, you may not light the word "norm", but there is nothing wrong with being inside OR outside the norm. Just be you!
Just do it without spreading misinformation.
@@_.E._. but it is... reproduction and all that stuff. You just need to take a look at other species. I mean, I don't give a f*ck to who you like but that's how it is
These teens are much more mature about their sexuality than the adults version of How Gay Are You
i like that they could be open and not be judged
2:07 omg that's hilarious
2:24 even his hair is bi😫
Bi sectioned 🥁
"I don't pick sides. I'm open." I love that. More guys should be like that.
What if I'm straight? Am I forced not to be?
@@zRedPlays Notice how I said "More." Not "All." ...
@@kaalen_wilson you're still erasing a lot of straight guys who are confident and sure in their sexuality... imagine if heterosexual people were telling queer people they should be more "open"... it's uncomfortable on both sides. It's better that you simply praise and applaud him rather than try to get more people to be like that, it's like encouraging and forcing people to be a certain way... Not good.
@@midnights1389yeah, I agree
Why exactly should more people be like that? If they are confident and have identified who they are as themselves and decided what they want to do, who to love or what to like, why should they change it? The whole point of stuff like this is so people feel happy about themselves as a person. Why do you say more people should be who they are not, when the whole point of these interactions is to say be happy with who you are. Analyse what you are saying.
So great to see that there are more kids these days who are comfortable with a spectrum, exploration, or knowing that a same-sex person is hot without getting homophobic. I also know that they certainly would weed out those kids for this video and there are still lots of them out there. Progress is definitely being made. More to go as well! These kids rock!