Is hans gay
Henry being gay(although not previous canon), is not bothersome to me. It's an RPG and you can build your own bear, I'm cool with that you play however you want to play it. I don't play him that way but if you want that encounter go wild.
But to behonest the optional romance options with Hans Capon ruins the friendship vibes to me, if one party want's to sheeth his sword in the other... then maybe it's not really a normal brotherly friendship.
Yes you can have platonic friendships with people of the geh, have some myself buuut if you can F one by just asking then maybe the dynamic is fundemantally diffrent.
I adore KCD2 made already many hours in it and bit through the DEI hire Musa of Mali bullet and enjoyed the world so far. The other added diversity both ethnic and orientation prudent is authentic and I appriciate that. Love the game so far, this just bugged me since men can't have normal deep friendships in games without being g
There have been a lot of articles recently about the queer-coding of the original animated The Beauty and the Beast, but they’re for some reason ignoring the other Disney film the late, great Howard Ashman worked on: The Little Mermaid.
Which is puzzling, because the unique fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen is one of the saddest (gay) love letters of all time.
Scholars agree that Andersen was biromantic, and possibly asexual. He wrote many intimate letters to his friend Collin, but sent only a few of them. One reads: “I long for you, yes, this moment I long for you as if you were a lovely girl…No one have I wanted to thrash as much as you…but neither has anyone been loved so much by me as you.”
Collin admitted in his have writings that he was unable to return Andersen’s feelings. In 1836, under some pressure from his family, Collin married. Andersen escaped to the island of Fyn at the time of the wedding, where he wrote the tale he would later send to Collin: a fairytale about a mermaid who didn’t belong.
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A Fairy Tale
The Gay Love Letters of Hans Christian Andersen
Excerpts from My Dear Boy: Gay Like Letters through the Centuries (1998), Edited by Rictor Norton
The life of the Danish penner Hans Christian Andersen (1805�1875) resembles that of his most renowned fairy tale, "The Story of the Little Mermaid." In letters written to his beloved juvenile friend Edvard Collin in 1835�6 Andersen said "Our friendshp is like 'The Mysteries', it should not be analyzed," and "I long for you as though you were a beautiful Calabrian girl." In the fairy tale, written when Collin decided to get married, Andersen displays himself as the sexual outsider who lost his prince to another. Andersen's biographer, Elias Bredsdorff, in 1993 used diaries to contend that Andersen never had sexual intercourse but was a compulsive masturbator; Bredsdorff is uneasy with the notion of "homosexual emotions" and therefore declines to label his subject gay. Kinsey, according to his associate W. B. Pomeroy, suspected Andersen was same-sex attracted, and was shown by a scholar in Copenhagen an immen #796: Hans is gay, but homosexuality is illegal in the Southern Isles. That’s why his brothers hated him and he was so disfavored and disliked by his own family. When Hans’ partner was executed after being discovered and his father refused to intervene, Hans came up with a plan: if he could governance Arendelle, he could launch an ambush to start destroying his homophobic father’s reign utilizing his inside knowledge of the kingdom. Frosty, yes, but beware the frozen heart… Submitted by anon