He’s hurt, and gruff, but he just needs a little love. Maybe we’re not quite as green or furry, but the parallels between the Grinch’s own journey and that of the queer community are as bountiful as the Who-ville Feast. If you’re queer, you either are a Grinch, or you know a Grinch: They set aside specific times in the day for self-loathing and are in love with a middle-school crush who spoke to them precisely one time. How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)Īnd so, dear readers, we’ve arrived at the most deeply relatable non-canonically queer character ever created. This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from.
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Happiest Season, Hulu’s premiere Christmas flick, gave us a lesbian romance with the butchest woman they dared put on TV: Kristen Stewart with - gasp! - short hair. In recent years, Christmas behemoths like Hallmark, Lifetime, and Netflix have all made efforts to deck the halls in rainbow flags The Christmas Setup, Dashing in December, and The Christmas House are just a sampling of the queer Christmas fare we received under the tree in 2020.
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Holiday film favorites, intentionally or not, contribute to this challenge, with painfully straight romances and oodles of nuclear family adoration playing on a near constant loop.
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Whether you’re planning on grabbing Thai food with your chosen family, roasting chestnuts over an open fire with your relatives, or just binge watching the last season of Pose alone on your couch, being queer at the end of the year is often about seeking comfort amid all the heteronormativity. For many LGBTQ+ folks, the holidays aren’t exactly the most wonderful time of year.