Boys will be boys.
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Something’s been in the straight men’s h2o this 7 days. Just days immediately after Crimson, White & Royal Blue’s Nicholas Galitzine defended his several queer roles, John Mayer is defending his friendship with Andy Cohen. It began with The Hollywood Reporter’s go over story on Cohen, where the author pointed out that “people seem dubious” that a homosexual Tv set host and straight rocker can be good friends. Cohen took the speculation on the chin, declaring, “Let them speculate!” But Mayer appeared to come to feel unsettled just after, for the reason that he wrote to The Hollywood Reporter about the total thing. Mayer deployed a litany of SAT words, kicking off by composing that it was “a specious premise” that straight jam banders and homosexual fact-Television icons can not be close friends. “Quite simply just, if another person is dubious of a platonic connection among a straight gentleman and a gay guy, I really don’t think that shallow a check out warrants clarification by anybody with self respect, be it Andy or your publication,” Mayer wrote. “Reinforcing the strategy that any homosexual/straight relationship wants qualification that it’s not sexual devoids all people involved of their dignity.” And who wants intercourse when you can bond more than the Grateful Useless? We listen to jam bands are far better than sex, in any case.