Gay people are struggling - Summary

Summary

The author, a self-identified lesbian, creates a video where she pokes fun at and shares relatable content about the LGBTQ+ community, specifically the gay struggle. She starts by reading a tweet that jokes about being a lesbian who has never been with a woman, and then moves on to discuss her own experiences and observations about the gay community.

She shares examples of tweets and social media posts that highlight the struggles of being gay, such as trying to fit in with straight friends, dealing with internalized homophobia, and navigating online dating. She also jokes about the stereotypes surrounding gay people and the difficulties of being open about one's sexuality.

Throughout the video, the author is self-deprecating and playful, often making fun of herself and her own experiences. She also shares some personal anecdotes, such as a story about being mistaken for a lesbian by a straight man who hit on her.

The video is lighthearted and entertaining, with the author using humor to highlight the absurdities and challenges of being part of the LGBTQ+ community. She encourages viewers to laugh and relate to the content, while also reminding them to be respectful and not to "go after" anyone who is featured in the video.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The author is a lesbian who hasn't made out with a girl yet.
2. The author has made videos about straight people struggling.
3. Some viewers commented that it was unfair to single out straight people.
4. The author wants to be fair and balanced, so they're making a video about gay people struggling.
5. The author asked viewers to share examples of sad gay losers on Twitter.
6. The author's Twitter account is @quite.
7. The author has a second Twitter account, @quitebruh.
8. The author is celebrating the anniversary of kissing a girl who turned out to be a lesbian.
9. The author thinks that being gay and alive is a struggle for some people.
10. The author believes that using colon three (:3) in text messages can give away that someone is gay.
11. The author thinks that liking men is a large part of their personality.
12. The author is a fan of Five Nights at Freddy's.
13. The author believes that there is a direct correlation between being open about liking boys and liking Five Nights at Freddy's.
14. The author thinks that gay people are more likely to be chronically online.
15. The author believes that a significant percentage of Discord e-daters are queer couples.
16. The author is taken and identifies as a bottom.
17. The author thinks that the owners of a dog that has become a viral homophobic meme are experiencing a new type of gay struggle.
18. The author believes that assigning homophobia to random things is hilarious.
19. The author thinks that being short, gay, and British is a struggle.
20. The author is not British, but is short and gay.
21. The author thinks that gay people have "stolen" the rainbow and made it associated with gay rights.
22. The author believes that the color blue is now associated with gay rights, just like the rainbow.
23. The author thinks that having gay sex without being gay is a common struggle for people.
24. The author believes that people will come up with excuses to make gay sex not seem gay, until they eventually accept that it's gay.