Ryan Guzman

Idk, just doesn't feel realistic to me (yes I am aware nothing about the show is particularly realistic but still... ) but him being bi/queer at this point just feels like pandering and fan fiction to me. I'm fine with him remaining str8. Buck being bi is enough.
no "pansexual" man says this. The show is fictional. You sound like a whiny conservative. Pansexual men aren’t against bi representation
 
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He does go to therapy. He went to therapy to save their marriage too. He said, he went to therapy, he presented the problem and change himself, and try to work things out.

To the misogynist thing, i don't think that was the right way to word it. Chrysti Ane (ex-wife) is into guns, working out, has a job etc (those are the traditional male things, right?). He seemed okay with that. In the interview, he said " Women don’t need to battle their pains alone" and encouraged them to talk things out. I think the women needing to be independent thing is coming from his partner(s) doesn't communicate well with him and always needs to be right.



Side note: i think her ex was the main person taking care of their children since he would work long hrs and weekends. however, he is always there for his children it seems.
 
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They've been saying that since Ryan got on the show all those years ago lmao
If there was really a desire to go there from both actors and writers, they would've done that last season already, since Fox was the one vetoing queer arcs for both while ABC greenlit at least one
And we know Eddie/Tommy was considered at first but it "fell through", most likely because of Ryan not wanting to do it
Didn’t Ryan talk about how he was getting used do playing a gay character? He seemed uncomfortable
 
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Didn’t Ryan talk about how he was getting used do playing a gay character? He seemed uncomfortable

I haven't seen anything about it, since he's only played one queer character in the past, but it was just a short cameo in a movie where nothing physical even happened.
 
idk if i would say he was seemed uncomfortable considering this is how ryan acted in S3. these things aren't written in the script.

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Being touchy feely with guys is a far cry from being willing to kiss a guy and actually play the character as gay/bi/whatever.

Conflating the two is how network TV gets away with "sanitizing" gay/bi men for the audience, or "baiting" the audience with promises they don't intend to deliver on.
 
i would say that it depends on the person. if the person isn't touchy-feely person, this could be a sign that there is attraction between them.

I do think that the media exaggerates it at times to bait ppl in. I understand what you are saying.
 
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Imho I think the Grindr leak has him very self conscious now and that prior he was probably getting more comfortable with doing outwardly queer stuff(roles storylines etc.) I feel bad for him I’m sure it caused very awkward and uncomfortable moments in his personal life
 
Imho I think the Grindr leak has him very self conscious now and that prior he was probably getting more comfortable with doing outwardly queer stuff(roles storylines etc.) I feel bad for him I’m sure it caused very awkward and uncomfortable moments in his personal life
Complete speculation but I would not be surprised if his family came down like a ton of bricks on him after that.

Might explain part of the religion, the celibacy, and the dive into right-wing insanity. Only part though.