pro-gay:

addamsgoth:

simon’s friends tried to treat their dumb straight people drama to simon being outed to their entire school and then proceeded to show ZERO empathy towards their friend who had just undergone an incredibly traumatic experience like yeah sure he lied! but nick and abby still end up together and simon’s gay so there was never any chance for him and leah anyway slkfsjdlfkjs

AND THEN they proceeded to not talk to him for what??? days?? weeks?? even when he was the victim of homophobic bullying in front of a whole crowd of people. and then when they decided simon was cool again they didn’t even apologise they just went “want to go to the fairground? :)” as if they hadn’t just ditched their friend through one of the worst periods of his life what the fuck

#it was realistic tho tbh bc str8 ppl be like that

butterbeflyin:

The little moments of Love, Simon that mean more to LGBTQ+ people than straight people realize:

– Not being able to say you’re gay out loud right away, even to yourself

– Coming out in a car. Why do we all do this?!?

– That deep breath and inability to look someone in the eye the first time you say it

– The awkwardness after coming out, even to a completely supportive family. Things aren’t bad, they’re just weird for awhile

– Having a crush on literally anyone who looks at you longer than three seconds or who gives any inclination that they may be gay

– Spending literally all day thinking about the fact that you’re gay

– Trying out ‘dressing gay’

– Coming out to someone who knows you less before you come out to the Important People in your life

– Being completely oblivious to straight people hitting on you, cause you’re just not looking for it

– Not knowing how to talk about people being attractive, not because you don’t want to, but because you’ve never done it before