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Tone down the queer scenes!!!!!

Anika41

After almost 40 yrs I think I’m about to stop watching this soap. This program is on every afternoon (daytime).

My grand-daughter used to watch it with me because she loved Spencer and his tiny friends, but since

the explicit (and disgusting, for me) male lover scenes, I won’t permit her watch it anymore. We all know they are gay.

Is it really necessary to show their love making too? Obviously gay people love this, but I bet 99% of the

viewers are NOT gay, so I talk for all of them, when I say, we don’t want to observe it!!! >( >( >( >(

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Joy_T2

Anika, that is why I record the thing so I can fast forward and lately, I have been swiftly forwarding more than I watch.

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Quote Anika4: After almost 40 yrs I reflect I'm about to end watching this soap. This program is on every afternoon (daytime).

My grand-daughter used to watch it with me because she loved Spencer and his tiny friends, but since

the explicit (and disgusting, for me) gay scenes, I won’t let her survey it anymore. We all know they are gay.

Is it really necessary to show their love making too? Obviously gay people love this, but I bet 99% of the

viewer

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Abro (sexual and romantic)

A word used to depict people who have a fluid sexual and/or passionate orientation which changes over time, or the course of their life. They may use different terms to describe themselves over time.

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An umbrella term used specifically to describe a lack of, varying, or occasional experiences of sexual attraction. This encompasses asexual people as well as those who identify as demisexual and grey-sexual. Ace people who experience affectionate attraction or occasional sexual attraction might also utilize terms such as lgbtq+, bi, lesbian, straight and queer in conjunction with asexual to describe the direction of their amorous or sexual attraction.

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Glossary of Terms: LGBTQ

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LGBTQ
Acronym for sapphic, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer. The Q generally stands for queer when LGBTQ organizations, leaders, and media use the acronym. In settings offering back for youth, it can also stand for questioning. LGBT and LGBTQ+ are also used, with the + added in recognition of all non-straight, non-cisgender identities. (See Transgender Glossary ) Both are acceptable, as are other versions of this acronym. The term &#;gay community&#; should be avoided, as it does not accurately show the div

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