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Was Kirk gay

People would have been less hung up on sexuality as a way to self identify. They would have been more interested in immortality - which literature and song is. When a young soldier knows his chance of surviving a campaign is slim, who will better to memorialize you in song or epic poem than the one you took a spear/arrow/mace for?

The Klingons are invested in epic poems of heroism for the same reason, I think. They're always about the glorious battle - which I interpret as the glorious death which will be remembered as a sacrifice for the Klingon people and the Empire. As a people less interested in education/literacy than glorious exploit the best way to perpetuate that is song because it uses rhyme and tune to cement the words in the bearer's head.
 
For all we know, 23rd century society may regard sexual orientation so differently that the labels of "straight" and "gay" may seem quaint to Kirk's generation. Maybe even silly.

The real question for me, at least, would be... Was Kirk a playboy?

Think about it. He sure as Hell knew how to get around. He even had a bastard-son. It's like he had a girl in every port! I wonder if that's standard issue for career-Starfleet officers.
 
Well, apparently we're now evolved past thinking that "a man and a woman can never be just friends, there's always going to be sex involved".


Really? Was there a memo or something on this? Because I really need to show it to my wife...
 
Never thought of Kirk as anything but hetro. What were all the women in his life, an attempt at a cover for gay? I don't think so! The guy was a girl magnet, it is a good thing that the medi-care is so good in the future as I'm sure he would have a number of STI's that would have bought his sex life to a premature end. As for thinking that he and Spock were an 'item', well that doesn't seem 'logical':vulcan:. Spock and Bones appeared to be more of being buddies, just look at all the banter and snipes at each other, now that could be considered a form of latent gay feelings for each other.
 
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No... I think that look during the backrub scene was just that he assumed Mr. Spock was doing it. Also, a Yeoman wasn't supposed to do that 'sort of thing' with the Captain.

It should be noted that it was originally Yeoman Rand who was rendering the backrub, prior to the backstage ugliness that sent Grace Lee Whitney packing.
 
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