Timothée chalamet

I'm sure he enjoyed it. But that doesn't mean he identifies as gay or curious. It was / is probably intimate doing the scenes... But when you realize it's just their job it makes it less romantize. I do think his and Arms relationship is very strong and they genuinely appreciate each other. I don't think he's questioning because he's seems very confident in he's masculinity unlike the character he played. Also seems to me bi men are more and more the norm to certain degrees.
 
If it helps any, my headcanon is that Armie and his wife are bisexual swingers and they took Timmy home with them. I have nothing to back this up with.
I mean.... Wouldn't be shocked by this. They all are beautiful so I don't mind picturing it.
 
His parents are Nicole Flender, a real estate broker and former Broadway dancer, and Marc Chalamet, an editor for UNICEF. His American mother, a third-generation New Yorker, is Jewish (of Russian Jewish and Austrian Jewish descent), and his French father, who lived in Nîmes, is from a Protestant background.

Which "technically" makes him Jewish, although we don't know whether his mother or her parents are observant Jews or not. They may not be, in which case, together with his father's background, he may not be cut. We shall probably never know.
 
Which "technically" makes him Jewish, although we don't know whether his mother or her parents are observant Jews or not. They may not be, in which case, together with his father's background, he may not be cut. We shall probably never know.

Inconclusive much?
 
Which "technically" makes him Jewish, although we don't know whether his mother or her parents are observant Jews or not. They may not be, in which case, together with his father's background, he may not be cut. We shall probably never know.

Last time I checked, religion was not handed on by being born to a religious parent. Thats basically like saying that religion has to do something with genes which is exactly the same thing people said in the NS times.

Religion is a choice, not a gene. (even though the choice is most likely influenced by the parents)

That doesn't make him "technically" a jew, it makes him theoretically a jew or technically a son of a jew / jews. Ethnics can be inherited, not religions.


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I think he looks better with a different Haircut. He looks like some hippie :joy:
 
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Jewish identity is more complicated that simple chosen religion. In the more traditional sense it is inherited from the mother, since that parentage can’t be doubted.

However,in the more modern sense, you are technically correct.

Regardless, as far as I know, Timmy was raised Jewish, so the point is moot.
 
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Jewish identity is more complicated that simple chosen religion. In the more traditional sense it is inherited from the mother, since that parentage can’t be doubted.

However,in the more modern sense, you are technically correct.

Regardless, as far as I know, Timmy was raised Jewish, so the point is moot.

of course it is more complex. But just in the sight of religion. Just as christianity and islam. Religion is not a birth trait. Point.

Is he cut because his parents are jewish? Most likely. Is he a jew just because his parents are? No. The biggest atheist I know has a jewish history (grandmothr & grandfather). Religion is nothing else than just the pure power of beliving in something. Not something that you can inherit by just being born. At some point of your life, in every religion, you have to choose if you want to become part of that religion or not. And that is in most religions the point of something like Bar Mitzvah, Confirmation etc.
 
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