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Straight from the Bush era, Will & Gracebrought metropolitan gays to middle America, and became one of the most successful NBC sitcoms of all time. The air of new romance permeates among the new roommates, but it's simply the joy of new connections that make The Boyfriend a cozy contrast from infinitely messier American counterparts.—E.F.
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Heartstopper
Based on the comic book series, Heartstopper follows two teenage boys, Charlie and Nick, who develop an unlikely friendship.
Streaming on HBO Max, Hacks chronicles the complicated partnership between a trailblazing comedienne (played by Jean Smart) and an up-and-coming comedy writer (Hannah Einbinder). Season 8 of MTV’s Are You The One? featured an entirely LGBTQ+ cast, including trans-masculine nonbinary contestant Kai Wes.
With gorgeous animation and a steamy budding romance between its good-looking male leads, Yuri!!! Each program highlights different themes, characters, and ideologies that resonate with people from all walks of life. “I wish I hadn’t let my emotions get the best of me. … This is not a show that is particularly about sexuality.” However, even within the confines of Love is Blind and Bachelor Nation, some LGBTQ+ contestants have been open about their sexuality; Demi Burnett came out as bisexual during season 6 of Bachelor in Paradise, Jaimi King was openly bisexual on Nick Viall’s season and Alexa Caves from Peter Weber’s season identified herself as sexually fluid.
The contestants then choose new partners from the rest of the group to enter into a trial marriage with.
At the end of the social experiment, the OG couples must decide whether to get married or call it quits.
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'Are You the One?' (Season 8)
All contestants on the MTV dating series’ eighth season identified themselves as sexually fluid.
“The question is: Is it a good business decision? But without it, queerness on TV would look very different.—E.F.
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