Is how often they tend to project homosexuality in movies when it's not there out of nothing but their wishful thinking. Particularly in classic movies when they tag "homosexual subtext" just because two guys are friends. Get it through your thick skulls that not everyone is gay despite how much you wish it to be.
You mean people fanship characters into relationships they don't have?
Fanshipping in general is annoying, I don't believe the sexualities involved have much to do with it being annoying, but how crazed shippers get about setting up their perfect relationships that would never actually happen.
We hear this shit from you every single day. You do not like the way minorities are everywhere and so loud and obnoxious now. You aren't a bigot, you are just fed up with blah blah blah
Fucking broken record. We do not need daily updates confirming that you do, in fact, still feel this way
I'm tired of their "romance" being shown as taking over the scenes, and nobody else gets to have a successful relationship in the same film. They seem to do it to gross out normal people watching and taunt us, as if to say "Ha hah, we can do it now in front of you and there's nothing you can do about it. We're better than you now!" I hate it. Spoils whole movies because of it. Ruins good tv shows too.
And yeah. A lot of people in Hollyweird really do not understand platonic male friendships at all. They just can't believe it's possible for two, heterosexual men to have a close relationship like brothers without sleeping together. They even go so far as to call it a "Bromance," which sounds far too much like a gay relationship, or even an incestuous one between brothers.
In fact, these freaks don't seem to understand any relationships that don't involve sex, to be honest. It seems like nobody can be friends in movies anymore unless they end up banging each other in bed later.