Not really.Zink wrote:In a way they are being more offensive to gay people. By having Dennis not bully Walter because Walter seems "gay" then they are implying that all gay males act like a girly stereotype.
The understanding that not all feminine guys are gay, and not all gay guys are feminine, is fairly new.
You can say they aren't gay. But this is the 50s. If you put a feminine guy in a story at that time, they WERE gay. Heck, that was true pretty much through the 90s. Even now, the odds of a feminine male not being heavily implied as being gay in a current television or comic is slim to none. About the only time it doesn't occur, is if the writer wants to make the specific point that "Oh yeah, haha everyone thinks this guy is gay, but he's really straight as a ruler. Haha, look at the drama and comedy from the awkard social situations!"
You can try to pretend that "Oh yeah, the creator wasn't anti-gay, and these were just feminine boys who weren't gay," but that would be pretty darn hard to believe.



