No. The Chosen by Chaim Potok is about two straight boys who are friends. This is shown in Reuven liking Danny's sister, and Danny being Hasidic.
No, the lyrics have no gay themes.
Any themes can be addressed. It depends on what the topic is.
because its gay.
it depends if the person choosing is female or male... if there male then there gay if there female there choosing strait over gay
People are born that way. It's not something that is chosen or can be prevented. They are here because this is where they are supposed to be.
NO, HE'S NOT GAY! you probably got the idea from a short film he starred in, called franswa sharl, which only contains gender bender themes and is totally innocent and adorable, BUT HE'S. NOT. GAY. i promise.
D. All of the above. Tennessee Williams, Allen Ginsberg, and Gore Vidal were prominent figures who openly addressed gay themes and issues in their works.
There is a special committee of individuals that meet several times a year to discuss the themes. There are a combination of collectors and government officials. They have a set of guidelines that they must follow and they submit their recommendations to the Post Office.
By the way they act look and most importantly, their chosen partners sex ( or gender too you)
Yes, there is no longer any reason to hide gay people or gay themes from anyone. Incidentally, the same question was asked in the 1960's about Black people, Asian people, Jews, and other minorities.
Im so gay so come to my house so i can FUS ROH DAH you in my bed.
Chaim Potok wrote the book The Chosen, which was published in 1967. The novel tells the story of two Jewish boys growing up in Brooklyn in the 1940s, and explores themes of friendship, faith, and tradition.