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Most gay moment in Trek

Rÿcher

Fleet Captain
*Not saying gay is a bad thing for the record* And I'm not talking about a full-on lesbian kiss like Dax/Kahn or Dax/Kira or something like that. I'm talking male-on-male touching, cuddling, affection, creepy dialogue between two people that you'd expect between lovers but are between two grown men.

The scene in Loud as a Whisper when Riva is talking to Geordi on the bridge, Geordi touched Riva's chest as a gesture of kindredness(?) Totally ghey.

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:wtf:
 
I see no problem with that. I'm sure physical gestures mean more to Riva since he's deaf, and Geordi being blind, can relate to the drive to overcome personal disability to achieve their dreams. Plus, some people are tactile. I'm one of them.


J.
 
Well, I realize it doesn't exactly meet the criteria outlined in the OP, but this is the first thing I thought of when I saw the thread title:

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I was always under the impression that was just another of Garak's defensive tactics, meant to keep Bashir focused on and guessing about the wrong/meaningless things.

I know "Garak was gay" is a popular belief, but I never saw it, really... and they did go out of their way to give him a hetero love affair.

Also, this thread is totally sexist. By concentrating only on male homosexuality we completely negate the possibility of pics of Jadzia the almost-lesbian.

OH! and the DS9 version of the mirror universe was fraught with gheyosity. Garak wearing a collar held by Worf? The Intendant and... well, every woman she ever encountered including our Kira?
 
I was always under the impression that was just another of Garak's defensive tactics, meant to keep Bashir focused on and guessing about the wrong/meaningless things.

I know "Garak was gay" is a popular belief, but I never saw it, really... and they did go out of their way to give him a hetero love affair.

I think Andrew Robinson's book generally stated that Garak was sexually ambiguous, he could be whomever he had to be for whatever reason. While I think he had a real friendship with Julian, I didn't see it as more than that either, and I agree, I see it more as a tactic to keep people guessing. It would be unlike Garak to be completely open about anything.

J.
 
I was always under the impression that was just another of Garak's defensive tactics, meant to keep Bashir focused on and guessing about the wrong/meaningless things.

I know "Garak was gay" is a popular belief, but I never saw it, really... and they did go out of their way to give him a hetero love affair.

I think Andrew Robinson's book generally stated that Garak was sexually ambiguous, he could be whomever he had to be for whatever reason. While I think he had a real friendship with Julian, I didn't see it as more than that either, and I agree, I see it more as a tactic to keep people guessing. It would be unlike Garak to be completely open about anything.

J.
I have an autographed copy of that book. Andy Robinson just happened to come to the radio station for an inteview about a play he was directing while I was here and re-reading it.
 
Hm...I think there's a fair chance Garak's character was gay. Then again, he could well have been bi (my "most likely" pick) or asexual--or even straight, but it's hard to tell exactly what he really WAS as opposed to what he wanted any given person to think.

What ultimately makes it so hard to tell, though, is when he was confronted with Ziyal's obvious love for him, he didn't know how to react at all. There just isn't any way to tell whether his reaction is because he was not interested in women, not interested in her in particular--or simply flustered because for once, someone tried to earn his affections without it being because of one of his manipulations.
 
Any time Wesley smiled at Captain Picard, it didn't really look to me like the right kind of smile, if you know what I mean.
 
I was always under the impression that was just another of Garak's defensive tactics, meant to keep Bashir focused on and guessing about the wrong/meaningless things.

I know "Garak was gay" is a popular belief, but I never saw it, really... and they did go out of their way to give him a hetero love affair.

I think Andrew Robinson's book generally stated that Garak was sexually ambiguous, he could be whomever he had to be for whatever reason. While I think he had a real friendship with Julian, I didn't see it as more than that either, and I agree, I see it more as a tactic to keep people guessing. It would be unlike Garak to be completely open about anything.

J.
I have an autographed copy of that book. Andy Robinson just happened to come to the radio station for an inteview about a play he was directing while I was here and re-reading it.

Oh, that is awesome. :D

Hm...I think there's a fair chance Garak's character was gay. Then again, he could well have been bi (my "most likely" pick) or asexual--or even straight, but it's hard to tell exactly what he really WAS as opposed to what he wanted any given person to think.

What ultimately makes it so hard to tell, though, is when he was confronted with Ziyal's obvious love for him, he didn't know how to react at all. There just isn't any way to tell whether his reaction is because he was not interested in women, not interested in her in particular--or simply flustered because for once, someone tried to earn his affections without it being because of one of his manipulations.

A very reasonable hypothesis.

J.
 
I see no problem with that. I'm sure physical gestures mean more to Riva since he's deaf, and Geordi being blind, can relate to the drive to overcome personal disability to achieve their dreams. Plus, some people are tactile. I'm one of them.


J.

Gotta agree with you, J. Well stated.
 
I see no problem with that. I'm sure physical gestures mean more to Riva since he's deaf, and Geordi being blind, can relate to the drive to overcome personal disability to achieve their dreams. Plus, some people are tactile. I'm one of them.


J.

Gotta agree with you, J. Well stated.


you guys go around touching other men on the chest do ya?

ok...

I'm bi and I'm uncomfortable slapping a guy on the butt in that kind of company even.
 
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