itslaurlmao wrote:Honestly I really like the name if it was spelled “Navy” but that’s obviously a personal opinion hahaha
I watched their recent video and it’s kind of odd to me that they’re so quick to take Luke out of school because of bullying. I’m all for doing whatever it takes to ensure your kids and happy and healthy but just letting him not go seems weird. I also hate to make assumptions, but he is very obviously gay. I hope they let him be who he is. He seems like a really sweet, funny kid. They already push the “Luke and all his girlfriends!!!” thing in videos and that’s just so detrimental to a gay child’s mentality.
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I'm very inclined to thinking the bullying is due to his perceived sexuality. He has mannerisms that are traditionally associated to being gay, whether he is or not, and that could definitely be a reason for bullying. They mentioned he spends a lot of time with girls at school: he grew up with so many girls in his family and so is more comfortable with it, but it's also something that tends to happen with gay boys. We've seen him care a lot about his appearance, dance very well and do his sisters' hairs. Again, these are all stereotypes, but they're probably the biggest gay stereotypes ever: the gay hairdresser with all his female friends who loves to dance and cares about the way he looks, and so there really could be something behind it.
However, I grew up identifying with most of the lesbian stereotypes and everyone around me, friends, teachers and family thought I would turn out gay, but I'm just a tomboyish straight girl, so I don't want to jump to conclusions here. When I was his age, EVERYONE would say without a shadow of a doubt I was / would be gay.
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