Morph turns gay in xmen 97 episode 3
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Women have never and can never understand male heterosexual friendships. They view the world through the politics of sex and "brotherhood" doesn't factor into that. Gay men, having been adopted fully into our gynocentric society, who accept all its feminized presuppositions, act largely the same way as a woman. They are slaves to their desires and fully inhabit an existence predicated on sexual politics.
It's no wonder why neither group can write male friendships: relationships built on true equality, fellowship, and loyalty are as foreign to them as not fucking something.
Bret Easton Ellis being gay also explains why he couldn't write Patrick Bateman as having any male friends. Bateman isn't the one who is friendless: the author's self-insert is.
American Psycho was a fictitious autobiography and an insightful look into the mind of a narcissistic, upper-class homosexual.
But there was also a very obvious homosexual character in the book who got dunked on by the character Patrick Bateman and the rest of his colleagues/adversaries. It would seem to me that the gay character would be more a self-insert than Patrick Bateman, lol.