Is james gay in pokemon

Jessie and James from Pokemon...  

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  1. 1. What undertake you think Jessie's sexuality is?

    • Heterosexual/Straight

      5

    • Homosexual/Gay

      5

    • Bi/pan/polysexual

      2

    • Asexual

      1

    • Grey-ace or demisexual

      2

    • Something else (please explain)

      0

    • I hold no idea/Who?

      7

  2. 2. What do you think James's sexuality is?

    • Heterosexual/Straight

      2

    • Homosexual/Gay

      8

    • Bi/pan/polysexual

      4

    • Asexual

      1

    • Grey-ace or demisexual

      1

    • Something else (please explain)

      0

    • I have no idea/Who?

      6

  3. 3. What do you th

    On the Subject of Shipping

    One cannot move very deep into waters of the Pokémon fandom without discovering the somewhat-disturbing concept of shipping. To those who last (blissfully) unaware, shipping refers to the process of fans grouping pairs of characters into affectionate relationships based on (generally flimsy) evidence. Those who agree with a given pairing of characters will say they “support” their particular ship. Similar to the Internet’s Rule 34 – if two characters exist within the Pokémon universe, you can be sure someone somewhere has shipped them.

    I could spend some moment ranting and raving about the inherent creepiness of imagining video game characters or cartoon pre-teens involved in romantic entanglements.

    I could.

    I probably should.

    But I won’t!

    What follows is a list of the ships that I feel strongly about, which should hopefully provide some context for my opinionated ramblings in the anime episode guides.

    Anime Shipping:


    PokéShipping (aka AAML) – Ash and Misty:

    The granddaddy of all ships, this one has it all: action, jealousy, globetrotting, and the almost total obliviousness of one of the leading parties. Stop me if you’ve heard this one be

    James is GAY??? (Stupid theory discussion?+sub sat)

    O....M......G

    Ok ok, this is weird, I just watched a gacha gay love story and when someone knock the couple with a chair (i mean I don't know why and how and where they got the chair from but ok)they screamed this out:

    "We're blasting off again!"

    Is this line a bit familiar? Do you distinguish it?

    Yep something Jessie and James would say after ash hits'em with a thunderbolt

    Which reminded me

    Oh! Let's go look at my poll!

    Oh Pokémon theory, ok!

    "Btw today's Substitute Saturday did u notice?"

    See, some people think James is actually Gay for some reason and I don't understand what that reason is!

    So ya um for those who don't know what "gay" means

    According to Wikipedia:

    Gay

    /ɡeɪ/

    adjective

    1.

    (of a person) homosexual (used especially of a man).

    "the city's gay and woman loving woman people"

    2.

    DATED

    light-hearted and carefree.

    "Nan had a gay disposition and a very pretty face"

    But wait, don't go hating on me yet

    Gay has two meanings and it could be the second one, gay, nice and cheerful

    Which is definitely not the point of team rocket,

    BUT!!! Theres always a but

    Did u see ep 36 season 2 of XYZ?

    He actually felt poor for b

    James Is Gay:

    A Treatise

    Sexual orientation should not define a person any more than any other single inherent trait, such as race, gender, or ethnicity. However, in the world of one-dimensional television characters, it is often easiest to get economical laughs from the low-hanging fruit of stereotypical comedy. Get CBS’ The Huge Bang Theory, for example. Most of the humor in the show is based on pigeonholing the characters into specific subgroups and then repeatedly and effectively bashing the audience over the head with one stereotype after another – Leonard is an awkward nerd (as are all of his friends), Sheldon has Asperger’s, Penny is a dumb blonde, Howard is Jewish, Raj is both Indian AND effeminate, etc. So while it is important to note that in real life, homosexuality is not the be-all-end-all of a gay person’s being, in the realm of comedy, it can be (and often is) the basis for all of the humor. It is also important to mention that gay-based humor is not the same as lgbtq+ bashing. While stereotypical humor is often the lowest-common-denominator, it is not the same as using stereotypes to justify prejudice against a particular group of people. The politically