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- Star Wars, Any Jedi, Attachment is forbidden - what's the view on casual sex? Does it matter who it's with?
- Star Wars, Luke Skywalker, No one back home ever mentioned that there were things boys might do with other boys, so learning some new vocabulary words from the other pilots is something of a revelation.
- Star Wars, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker, It never occurs to Obi-Wan that his attraction to men would *matter* to Anakin, until he realizes that on Tatooine it's not unremarkable.
- Stardust, Captain Shakespeare/Prince Septimus, The feelings Shakespeare's little dance stirred in the prince were by far more frightening than even the sharpest of blades.
- Stardust (Movieverse), Captain Shakespeare, His crew are very protective of their captain, no matter how big and nasty the bigots are.
- Stardust (Movieverse), Captain Shakespeare has been outted to his crew. How does he handle his personal life after that and how do things change?
- Stargate: Atlantis, McKay-centered, Rodney's first name was always Merideth, but *her* middle name wasn't always Rodney. There's more involved in the bad blood between him and his family than just your usual family problems.
- Stargate: Atlantis, any character, It's hard enough being transgender on a planet with sufficient technology and almost 7 billion people. For people in Athos and other small Pegasus communities, it's exponentially harder. Then the Lanteans show up with the Ancestors tech...
- Stargate: Atlantis, any character, the jokes about the 'Atlantis Gay Ray' are truer than most people suspect. Those in the know keep it quiet, because even with the problems it brings they find they like it better this way.
- Stargate: Atlantis, any character, What is it like to transition in a small closed community where everyone knows you?
- Stargate: Atlantis, Any characters, Next up on 'Weird Shit the Pegasus Galaxy Has Thrown at Us' - the planet of transgendered/intersexed/hermaphroditic people. First contact makes lots of people think and question.
- Stargate: Atlantis, Carson Beckett, being bi in an environment hostile to any identity that is not strictly heterosexual; his attraction to one of the (male) military personnel makes it that much harder.
- Stargate: Atlantis, Carson Beckett/Evan Lorne, clone!Carson Beckett/Evan Lorne, Lorne came out to Carson once before, he isn't sure he can do it all over again. What if the outcome is different this time? Carson isn't who he was; Lorne has already mourned for him, but he finds himself unable to move on. claimed by soft_princess
- Stargate: Atlantis, Evan Lorne(/Carson Beckett, or /Radek Zelenka), Lorne knows who he is, but no one else does and no one else ever has. Coming out turns out to be a lot easier than he'd ever imagined. The repercussions, however, almost make him wish he'd never said anything. Almost. claimed by bethynyc
- Stargate: Atlantis, Evan Lorne/David Parrish, Being in the military," Evan always thought that he would be the one more paranoid about keeping his relationships with other men a secret. But it turns out that David is almost fanatical about secrecy. When "don't ask"," don't tell" is rescinded", Evan wants to come out. David refuses. What are David's reasons for not wanting to reveal his relationship with Evan? Is Evan willing to continue to hide his sexuality to keep his relationship with David?
- Stargate: Atlantis, Evan Lorne/John Sheppard, Lorne's had some fantasies involving men in the past, but never had he expected to find out his CO shared them and wanted *him*. Fantasies are fantasies, and now that they could become a reality, Lorne has to deal with his homosexuality, something he's been denying to himself for far too long.
- Stargate: Atlantis, Jeannie Miller/??, Jeannie has tried to create for her own daughter the perfect surburban existence that she never had, including a marriage to a man she cares for but isn't attracted to. On one of her trips to Atlantis, she recognizes her attraction to [female character of choice] and is forced to confront the lies she's been telling herself (and her family) all these years.
- Stargate: Atlantis, Jennifer Keller/(Ronon Dex or Rodney McKay), Keller tells (Ronon or Rodney) that she's bi and poly. Or vice versa.
- Stargate: Atlantis, Jennifer Keller/Rodney McKay, when Rodney comes out to Jennifer as MtF, Jennifer begins to question her own gender identity as well. The problem is, male or female, Rodney claims to be only attracted to women.
- Stargate: Atlantis, John Sheppard, He can out-talk, out-think, out-fight and damn well out-fly anybody anywhere, and he's damn proud of it. What he's not proud of, is the fact that he's been deluding himself for so long, thinking that if he ignored 'those' feelings, then they'd go away.
- Stargate: Atlantis, John Sheppard, John figured out he was gay by reading his mother's romance novels--and realizing he wanted to have sex with the pirate, not the damsel-in-distress. claimed by viva_gloria
- Stargate: Atlantis, John Sheppard, John is accidentally outed and has to deal with the reactions of everyone in Atlantis, and the repercussions once word gets back to the SGC.
- Stargate: Atlantis, John Sheppard, The one good thing his father had ever done for him was cover up his original gender and the surgery. With the Air Forces policy against transgenders, he never would have gotten to fly without his help. claimed by elementalv
- Stargate: Atlantis, John Sheppard/Rodney McKay, After many years of friendship, John accidentally reveals (drunk, drugs, Ancient Device etc.) to Rodney that he is gay. Rodney is furious and hurt that John never trusted him enough to tell his secret. Excluding military policy, why didn't John tell Rodney he was gay?
- Stargate: Atlantis, John Sheppard/Rodney McKay, As long as Rodney dated women, John was happy for him. Or at least he kept his opinion to himself. But when Rodney starts to date a man, John becomes more and more upset and eventually picks a huge fight with him. When he is alone, he finally begins to understand a few truths about himself and his sexuality. claimed by wolfshark
- Stargate: Atlantis, John Sheppard/Rodney McKay, John and Rodney have been in a relationship for ten years when John comes out to Rodney as trans.
- Stargate: Atlantis, John Sheppard/Rodney McKay, John is gay. An Ancient device temporarily turns him into a woman. As a woman, he can freely express his desire for Rodney. When he becomes a man again, will he continue a sexual relationship with Rodney? Or will he pretend that he is straight no matter what his physical form?
- Stargate: Atlantis, John Sheppard/Rodney McKay, John knows that Rodney is bisexual. As their friendship deepens, and John begins to realize that he is physically attracted to Rodney, he starts to wonder if he is as straight as he always thought he was.
- Stargate: Atlantis, John/Rodney, John identifies as gay, and Rodney identifies as straight; with Atlantis docked on Earth, disagreements between the two over sexual identity, the gay community, and coming out come to a head.
- Stargate: Atlantis, Laura Cadman/Teyla Emmagen, Cadman has fought the stereotype for so long, she doesn't want to reassess who she is now. But want to or not, when Teyla kisses her again, Cadman has to admit she does want it, whatever that means.
- Stargate: Atlantis, Radek Zelenka, Radek had hidden his true self away during the communist control of his country-- but he hadn't thought that his bisexuality would be a big deal on Atlantis. claimed by gblvr
- Stargate: Atlantis, Rodney McKay, Meredith always hated his name, but not for the reasons people thought. It was too painful to have a girl's name when his body was so obviously male.
- Stargate: Atlantis, Rodney McKay and his sister Jeannie Miller, After being changed into a woman by an Ancient device, Rodney chooses to remain female. He is more comfortable with himself, and his body, than he has ever been in his life. Jeannie tries to understand, but she wants her brother back. How does Rodney try and help Jeannie accept who he really is?
- Stargate: Atlantis, Rodney McKay/anyone, Rodney binds because it helps him pass, but he doesn't hate his body. The trouble is finding a lover who both respects him as a man and loves his body the way it is. claimed by kyuuketsukirui
- Stargate: Atlantis, Ronon, Ronon is big, butch, bold, brave...and even the most open-minded people find it hard to believe he likes men. But it's really that he likes people as strong as him, regardless of gender.
- Stargate: Atlantis, Ronon, Ronon is big, butch, bold, brave...and with Sateda and all their technology gone, no one would ever realize he used to be a woman.
- Stargate: Atlantis, Ronon Dex, On Sateda homosexuality was frowned upon because having children was paramount to survival. But on Atlantis the rules are different, and Ronon begins to explore what that means for himself.
- Stargate: Atlantis, Ronon Dex/???, On Sateda, Ronon always followed the rules; he never questioned his sexuality. He was happily married to Malena, and never looked at anyone else. After seven years as a Runner, and then becoming a part of a team on Atlantis, he begins to consider courtship to find a new wife. To his surprise, he discovers that he is much more attracted to the men around him.
- Stargate: Atlantis, Ronon Dex/Rodney McKay, By accident, Rodney learns that Ronon is having problems going beyond the kissing stage when dating women. After seven years as a Runner, he had ruthlessly suppressed his physical desire in order to survive. Rodney wants to help his friend and offers to teach him to enjoy his body again. When Ronon decides he is ready to try being with a woman, he realizes that his body already knows who he really wants.
- Stargate: Atlantis, Sheppard/McKay, John handled being turned temporarily into a woman much better than anyone could have expected. Much better than Rodney, in fact, who's realizing that, his lust for smart blondes aside, he's more attracted to a *male* John Sheppard than a female one.
- Stargate: Atlantis, Teyla, There are three recognized genders in Athosian society: female, male, and "two-souled", like Teyla. Her early contact with Earth people (and exposure to their pop culture and jokes) makes her fear that she cannot be open about herself with them, at first because she doesn't want to cost her people an alliance, and later because she fears losing the friendship of those she's grown close to, so she pretends to be female-gendered among them. But she can't keep hiding forever, especially in the close quarters of offworld missions.
- Stargate: Atlantis, Teyla Emmagan and her Team, The Athosians have an Ancient device that they can use to change the gender of a person during their final adulthood ritual. Teyla was born male and chose to become female. In a casual conversation, she mentions her gender change to her team mates. How do they react to this revelation? How does Teyla feel about their surprise and curiosity? Does one of them ask her to help them change their gender?
- Stargate: Atlantis, Teyla Emmagan/???, Teyla has been in relationships with both men and women. When she develops feelings for an Earth woman, Teyla isn't happy when she is asked to be "discreet". She is bemused by the Earth people's peculiar attitude toward same sex relationships. How does Teyla handle this?
- Stargate: Atlantis, Teyla Emmagen, Athosian leaders are supposed to have lots of children; Teyla is a lesbian and turns to her Atlantis family to help with this issue. [Solution up to the writer," there are many ways to "have children" ;-).]
- Stargate: SG-1, any character, Legal issues with gay adoption.
- Stargate: SG-1, any characters, one of the airpersons on SG-1 is LGBT. One or more of the rest of the team knows. Something about this character, the team, and and how they cover for/protect each other.
- Stargate: SG-1, Cameron Mitchell, Cam trying to find an LGBT-friendly church in Colorado Springs.
- Stargate: SG-1, Cameron/[Daniel or Teal'c], Ripple Effect ep tag: Cam always thought he of himself as *born* gay (that's what all the books say, right?). Seeing that other Cams are straight, bi, trans, asexual, and other things leads him to re-think what makes a person's sexuality 'authentic'. [Daniel or Teal'c] is along for the ride.
- Stargate: SG-1, Cameron/Teal'c, Male/male relationships among the Tau'ri come with a different set of rules than with the Jaffa. Teal'c is mystified, but being with Cam is worth trying to figure it all out.
- Stargate: SG-1, Cassandra Fraiser, Cassie comes out to her mom, who promptly comes out to *her* about her relationship with Sam Carter. "Mom, can you please *not* make this all about you?"
- Stargate: SG-1, clone!Jack O'Neill, They didn't have a Gay-Straight Alliance last time he was in high school.
- Stargate: SG-1, Daniel Jackson, While on a dig, Daniel makes potentially world-changing discoveries about history and a personal discovery about his sexual orientation. Which is more important?
- Stargate: SG-1, Daniel Jackson/Jack O'Neill and Daniel Jackson/Sam Carter, Daniel's been with Jack (and other men) and Sam (and other women). His taste in and relationships with men and women are very different.
- Stargate: SG-1, Daniel/[author's choice: Jack or Cam], Daniel assumed [Jack or Cam] knew he was trans--wouldn't something like that be in his file? Now that they've had a disasterous, mutually humiliating hook-up, can they put it behind them and have the relationship they both want--because the attraction isn't going anywhere.
- Stargate: SG-1, Daniel/Cameron, a 'romance novel' type fic where one of them is trans.
- Stargate: SG-1, Daniel/Cameron, Cam's internalized homophobia interferes with their relationship.
- Stargate: SG-1, Daniel/Cameron, one of them is trans. Their relationship from questioning, different stages of transitioning, and afterward.
- Stargate: SG-1, Jack O'Neill, Mysterious Ancient device turns Jack into a woman. He's a little surprised by just how natural it feels
- Stargate: SG-1, Jack O'Neill/Daniel Jackson, Jack clings to an old soldier's old habits. Can Daniel really live with being this far in the closet?
- Stargate: SG-1, Jack O'Neill/Daniel Jackson, Jack is willing to be out, but draws the line at a rainbow flag on their porch. Daniel says that since it was a gift from their teammates it would be rude not to display it.
- Stargate: SG-1, Jack O'Neill/Samantha Carter/Daniel Jackson, aliens have never made them do it, but sometimes they all think that might have been easier to figure out than how it actually happened.
- Stargate: SG-1, Jack O'Neill/Samantha Carter/Daniel Jackson, in the SGC pool of who would end up with who when the team retired from field duty, this was not one of the suggested options. The team don't really understand why not.
- Stargate: SG-1, Jack/Daniel, Daniel is relieved when Jack takes the news that he's FtM so well--until he realizes it's because Jack thinks of him as female now, and he's being so upbeat because he thinks their relationship is no longer 'gay'.
- Stargate: SG-1, Jack/Daniel, Daniel's not sure what it means that all of Jack's porn is of the 'straight' variety--but he knows it makes him feel insecure (no matter how many times Jack assures him he's gay and attracted to him).
- Stargate: SG-1, Jack/Daniel, Jack has a thing for Sam, because she is hot and smart. He does not have more than brotherly feelings for Daniel, because he is a guy. The idea of anal sex, whether giving or receiving, has never appealed to him, so it doesn't matter if something has always felt lacking in his relationships with women (like love), he *cannot* be gay. Right?
- Stargate: SG-1, Jack/Daniel, Jack thinks Daniel would be more patient with his behavior if he knew how hard it was being gay in his generation--especially in the military. Daniel thinks that's just an excuse.
- Stargate: SG-1, Jack/Daniel, Jack's not sure what bothers him more about Daniel's desire for their relationship to be poly--the whole 'nonmonogamy' thing, or that the third Daniel is hoping for is a woman.
- Stargate: SG-1, Jack/Daniel and Sam/Janet and Sam/Daniel, Aliens Made Them Do It: Daniel and Sam are doing alright after having to participate in an alien sex ritual. It's their partners that aren't coping too well with the fact that they've had 'straight' sex. claimed by melayneseahawk
- Stargate: SG-1, Jack/Teal'c, Teal'c is new to Earth and needs Jack's help to buy his make-up. Jack obliges, even though he's uncomfortable--wearing make-up doesn't fit with his concept of masculinity. When they two of them begin an affair, his expectations about sexuality and gender performance have to be overturned again.
- Stargate: SG-1, Jack-centered, Jack said that he cared for Sam more than he should. But Jack has never been the straightest man in This Man's Army...
- Stargate: SG-1, Sam(Jolinar)/Martouf(Lantash), what if Martouf was female?
- Stargate: SG-1, Sam/Janet, Being the only lesbian moms in the playgroup.
- Stargate: SG-1, Samantha Carter and Cassandra Fraiser, Sam decided a long time ago that repressing her bisexuality was the best way to achieve her career goals, but when Cassie comes to her questioning her own sexuality, Sam has to decide whether or not to tell Cassie the truth about herself.
- Stargate: SG-1, SG-1 and others, It's first contact with a techncally advanced planet that uses most of their tech for fun and emotional enlightenment. This seems fine, until the trade leader/other people they met with changes genders overnight to show what the tech can do. With people constantly changing their physical appearance as easily and thoughtlessly as other people change clothes, SG-1 is forced to think *thoughts*.
- Stargate: SG-1, Thor, the Asgard no longer have physical gender, but some of them still think of themselves as male or female. How is this viewed, and how does it affect the way they look on the 'younger races'? Bonus points for mentioning same-sex relationships at the SGC.
- Stargate: SG-1, Vala/Daniel, Unending ep tag: Vala is trans, and on board the Odyssey, ze has the time and access to technology to have exactly the body ze wants. But it means hir relationship with Daniel will have to evolve.
- Stargate: SG-1, Vala/Sam, Sam is FtM
- Stargate: SG-1, Vala/Sam, Vala is MtF
- Strange Meeting, David Barton, do his family know that he's bisexual? If so, how?
- Strange Meeting, David Barton/John Hilliard, trying to keep a passionate friendship on the friendship side of the line and failing miserably. How do they keep it legal? Do they keep it legal? How do they feel about the necessary secrecy? Who guesses how close they are?
- Strange Meeting, John Hilliard, how does someone so repressed deal with his own homosexuality when forced to recognise it?
- Strangers With Candy, Chuck/Geoffrey, no longer married and finally together - out in the open about their relationship - what would living together be like for this couple?
- Sunday in the Park With George, Two Soldiers and Two Celestes, When you're content in a homosexual relationship with your close 'friend' courting those of the opposite gender strictly for show can lead to great problems.
- Superman Returns, Clark Kent/Lois Lane/Richard White, living openly as one of three.
- Supernatural, Ash/Ellen, preseries: Ash is a rage bomb of a girl with bloody knuckles when she's kicked out of MIT for "excessive violence" and makes her way to Ellen's doorstep -- during what's for sure the weirdest year of Ash's life, Ellen is there for him (maternally and/or sexually) as he works out his identity, transition, and presentation as "just one of the guys" to the hunter community at large.
- Supernatural, Castiel and/or Uriel, Angels don't really have gender or sexuality, but the human bodies they inhabit on Earth definitely do. How do they deal with it?
- Supernatural, Dean, Dean's been on T off and on since he was fifteen, found a doctor willing to do top surgery for him a few years back, and by the time the events of the show begin, is pretty comfortable in his body, even if it's not perfect. Then Castiel raises him from the dead, complete with the body he always felt he was supposed to have. claimed by busaikko, claimed by cho_malfoy
- Supernatural, Dean/Castiel, Dean didn't think it upped his chances of staying out of Hell by popping boners in front of angels of the Lord
- Supernatural, demons, hell rusts away all humanity - including gender
- Supernatural, Jo Harvelle, It's hard enough getting the male hunters to take her seriously. Will they think she's just trying to be 'one of the lads' when she comes out as a lesbian? (Bonus points for Dean and/or Sam encouraging her to come out. claimed by jargonelle
- Supernatural, John, While drunkenly reminiscing about Vietnam one night, John lets it slip to one or both of his boys that he sometimes hooked up with men while he was there. How do Dean and/or Sam react? claimed by girlguidejones
- Supernatural, Sam and Dean (or Sam/Dean), The only thing in common between succubi and crossroads demons was the fact that they would appear as something you would be willing to swap spit with Sam and Dean deal with the fact that Sam's crossroads demon and Dean's succubus appeared as men rather than supermodels. claimed by chasingtides
- Supernatural, Sam and Dean Winchester, AU of the pilot. Sam hasn't seen his sister in four years. A lot more has changed than he ever imagined. (Dean is FtM.) claimed by messageredacted and zooey_glass04
- Supernatural, Sam Winchester, Sam comes out to Dean.
- Supernatural, Sam Winchester, Sam joins Stanford's Gay-Straight alliance and come to terms with his sexuality claimed by clex_monkie89
- Supernatural, Sam Winchester (Sam/OMC), Sam didn't go to Stanford to study law, and he doesn't have a girlfriend. Instead, he goes to dance school and lives with his boyfriend, and he's terrified of what John and Dean would say if they ever found out.
- Supernatural, Sam/Jess, Jess is MTF claimed by clex_monkie89
- Supernatural, Victor Henrickson and the Trickster, There was a reason all three of Victor's previous marriages failed, and he doesn't want to think about it. Good thing he has the Trickster to help him through his issues!
- Survivors, Abby/Anya, Confusion about sexuality gets worse when kids are sorely needed...
- Survivors, Abby/OFC, What is she doing risking her life for me? (OFC would be L or B) claimed by femme_slash_fan
- Tanz Der Vampire, Alfred, Actually he LOVED her ball gown.
- Tanz Der Vampire, Alfred, For someone without a circulatory system an erection is no longer a natural bodily reaction, it requires actual mental arousal.
- Tanz Der Vampire, Alfred, In his mortal lifetime he'd have done anything for Sarah, but eternity gives you a lot of time for soul-searching and truly getting to know yourself.
- Tanz Der Vampire, Alfred, Undeath had opened doors he'd never even considered in life.
- Tanz Der Vampire, Alfred/Graf von Krolock, What happened in Alfred's dreams shouldn't mean anything. But it did, it meant everything.
- Tanz Der Vampire, Alfred/Herbert, Alfred was beginning to enjoy the little chases and struggles... he just wished he could tell the professor so the man would stop hitting them with an umbrella.
- Tanz Der Vampire, Graf von Krolock, Ever since the pageboy-incident the count had vowed not to do anything that might threaten his position ever again. Then someone new showed up at the castle gates.
- Tanz Der Vampire, Graf von Krolock, I'm a vampire count. Seducing young GIRLS is what we do. That doesn't mean I enjoy it.
- Tanz Der Vampire, Graf von Krolock/Alfred, the count did know what he was feeling... far before he himself did so.
- Tanz Der Vampire, Graf von Krolock/Alfred, With Sarah between them it was just a power struggle... without her it was something unthinkable.
- Tanz Der Vampire, Graf von Krolock/Herbert, Passing him off as his son was simply the only way... you'd think the boy would know that after 400 years.
- Tanz Der Vampire, Herbert, He knew it was only his bloodline that let him get away with it.
- Tanz Der Vampire, Herbert, He'd never forget the image of his father, fangs bared and dark eyes blazing with possessive anger, the one time he'd dared to flirt with a girl rather than a boy.
- Tanz Der Vampire, Herbert, Herbert was the true vampire leader, the visionary, the one who took care of all the others... he'd only bitten the "count" because he needed someone whose authority they'd actually respect.
- Tanz Der Vampire, Herbert/Alfred, After a few centuries together Alfred should be able to handle the Rocky Horror Show.
- Tanz Der Vampire, Herbert/Alfred, Herbert had always known that one day Alfred would stop running. This, however, was something he hadn't anticipated.
- Tanz Der Vampire, Herbert/Alfred, How was he ever supposed to explain he LIKED the way Herbert "forced" him? claimed by seiberwing
- Tanz Der Vampire, Professor Abronsius/Graf von Krolock, Books had always been such a great thing to hide behind. Books and an interest in vampires. Yet a vampire interested in books slowly strips the professor of his defenses.
- Tanz Der Vampire, Sarah and Herbert, At least she had one true friend in the castle, someone she could trust... even if it was just because Herbert thought this way there would be less competition for the pretty boys and men who came to the castle.
- Tanz Der Vampire, Sarah/Magda, They both had their own reasons for not wanting Chagal to know.
- Teachers, J.P Keating, What is it like being 'that gay teacher', when 'gay' isn't just being used in its modern schoolyard sense of 'anything generally bad'?
- Temeraire, any dragon character, coming to realise that they wish to mate with their own sex
- Temeraire, Emily Roland, Everyone assumes that Emily will inherit captainship of Excidium after her mother. But will a Longwing accept a captain who's realizing she's female in body, but not in mind or spirit? claimed by ultimi_scopuli and lorannah
- Temeraire, Emily Roland, explaining to Laurence *why* she doesn't want to go to bed with any of the boys.
- Temeraire, Emily Roland, It's easier to imagine being a boy than kissing a boy. Emily's trying to figure out what that means.
- Temeraire, Laurence, on his experience of relations between gentlemen in naval command and how they create problems
- Temeraire, Lien, Lien's albinism isn't the only trait that sets her apart. Life as a Celestial is so regal and isolated; it's a pity she can't overcome her hate for Temeraire long enough to realize they have something in common, and could never be mates--but confidantes on this issue, yes.
- Temeraire, William Laurence, Temeraire, AU. A new talent of Temeraire's--one which is common to Celestials--appears: the ability to shift into humanoid shape for brief periods of time. Temeraire doesn't understand why physical and emotional affection for his partner Laurence are personally and socially acceptable when he's in dragon form but not when he's in human form.
- Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles, Cameron, Do cyborgs have a gender or sexual orientation and if so how is it constructed? What do they think about the ones applied to them? claimed by livii
- Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, John Connor. How, with everything that he has learned about himself from the future, did John never realize he was gay? And will the world accept a gay man as the promised Messiah?
- Terry Pratchett, any of the Nac Mac Feegle, just how does Feegle society handle being gay?
- The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay, Tracy/Sammy, AU wherein Sammy moves to LA to start a life with Tracy. What challenges does he face?
- The Authority, Any character, When the Authority takes over the United States, legalizing same-sex marriage is one of the first items on the agenda. How long before they run into trouble with the fact that they're enforcing equality at gunpoint?
- The Authority, Apollo, Set during the three-year gap between Revolution #5 and #6. Apollo is a single parent dealing with the breakdown of his marriage, the end of his career, and a heart-broken kid who can rewrite reality when she's not paying attention. He's also not quite middle-aged, attractive, one of the most famous gay men on the planet, and able to punch a small moon out of his way if it really pisses him off. Oh, yeah -- and he lives in San Francisco. What's it like when he wants to start dating again, or at *least* get laid?
- The Authority, Apollo or Midnighter or both, An exploration of what the issue of whether they were born gay or made that way by Bendix means to their identity and relationship.
- The Authority, Apollo/Midnighter, It's hard enough being a gay superhero couple without the environment being impossible for one of you to survive in. In the aftermath of World's End, Midnighter doesn't know how he can be with his husband *and* stay on a smog-shrouded Earth to fight for the people of Unlondon...but damn it, he's going to find a way.
- The Black Donnellys, Joey Ice Cream, Joey's identity has always been malleable, so how does he deal when the neighborhood reacts badly to the word "gay"?
- The Black Donnellys, Sean, "I don't know how to tell you this, but -- I think I'm a lesbian."
- The Brittas Empire, Gavin/Tim, Gavin seems fixated on not having Brittas figure out that he's in a long-term relationship with Tim, but Tim is frustrated that they can't be open about it. How have their differing attitudes to openness come about?
- The Cat Ate My Gymsuit, Barbara Finney, Ms. Finney knows she's doing important work, and she knows she could never do it out. But she still feels guilty teaching her students about integrity when she can't exhibit it in her own life.
- The Charioteer, Andrew Raynes, Learning to accept his sexuality leads to a crisis of faith.
- The Charioteer, Laurie Odell/Ralph Lanyon, Discovering support and friendship in the queer subculture they'd previously rejected.
- The Charioteer, Ralph Lanyon/Laurie Odell, What is it like for Ralph and Laurie living into the era of the gay rights movement?
- The Charioteer, Ralph/Laurie, Laurie and Ralph are caught in a compromising situation by Laurie's mother and Laurie has to defend his love and lifestyle.
- The Closer, Dr. Morales, Sometimes it's difficult to be out and work so closely with the LAPD.
- The Closer, Flynn/Provenza, Outwardly, they seem like 'men of their time'-- homophobic, sexist, horndogs, you name it-- but then their secret relationship is discovered.
- The Colbert Report (FPS), Stephen and Charlene, Stephen (the character) is gay; what he didn't realize is that Charlene is too.
- The Dark Knight, Batman/The Joker, Bruce Wayne sees himself and Batman to be two separate people. So when Batman finds himself responding to The Joker's advances, that doesn't mean anything about Bruce Wayne, does it? claimed by daydreamer64
- The Darks is Rising Sequence, Will Stanton/Bran Davies, Being gay in rural Wales isn't easy.
- The Devil Wears Prada, Andie, what happens when Andie comes out as bi/lesbian/queer at work
- The Devil Wears Prada, any character, evidence of Miranda's infidelity with women emerges at her divorce hearings
- The Devils Wears Prada, Miranda Priestly, Miranda has been willfully hiding her sexuality all her life for the sake of her career.
- The Dresden Files, Amanda Beckitt, AU. Amanda finally woke up from her coma. Now she has to deal with the twelve-year gap between her memories and the rest of the world--including her own body; relearning EVERYTHING, including how to walk; awakening sexual feelings for both sexes...and a little random magic that keeps showing up at odd and inconvenient times.
- The Dresden Files, Harry Dresden, People have been kidding Harry Dresden about being gay for a while. Now Harry's come to terms with his bisexuality and fallen for a man, and while some of his family and friends can deal with this, others are having a plethora of problems--and causing a number of them as well.
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- The Dresden Files, Ivy (The Archive), AU. After Ivy--now grown-up--is badly injured in the war between the wizards and the vampires, the wizards are afraid the entire store of recorded human knowledge will be lost unless she has sex and gets pregnant with the daughter who can be The Archive after her. Problem is, Ivy's deeply in love with another woman...and she doesn't *want* to be unfaithful.
- The Faculty, Casey Connor/Zeke Tyler, Casey is out but his boyfriend Zeke isn't ready to be.
- The Giver, any characters, The scientists behind Sameness never figured out what to do about sexual/gender orientation - but that was all right, since the pills for the Stirrings papered over all of that quite nicely. After Jonas leaves the community, though, a handful of people stop taking the pills, and some of them suddenly have to confront a sexual or gender identity they 'shouldn't' have. claimed by sakru909
- The Hollows, Ceri and Rachel, Ceri can feel the love between Ivy and Rachel and doesn't understand why Rachel is holding herself back, especially when they are so perfectly suited for each other.
- The Hollows, Ivy and Rachel, Ivy is hurt over and over by Rachel's rejection of her as a lover yet Ivy keeps coming back. Why? claimed by deifire
- The Hollows, Rachel and any other char except for Ivy, Rachel loves Ivy but doesn't know if she feels this way because she is gay or because she feels guilty for everything Ivy has done for her. A long talk with ___ shows her guilt has nothing to do with it.
- The Iliad, Achilles/Patrocles, the bond they formed before or early on the Trojan war.
- The Incredibles, Violet, coming out as a lesbian superhero is different than coming out to her family/friends
- The IT Crowd, Maurice Moss, Due to an oversight," Moss checks the boxes for both men AND women when signing up for an online dating site. He discovers his mistake shortly before going out on a date with an "Alex." When the date is over", he still doesn't know which gender Alex is, but finds that he doesn't care. Everyone else seems to, however... claimed by thingogram
- The IT Crowd, Maurice Moss/Roy, Moss has been assuming that he and Roy have been a couple ever since they kissed. Roy finds it unexpectedly hard to explain why this isn't the case.
- The IT Crowd, Richmond Avenal/Jen Barber, At first Richmond is pleased by Jen's interest in him, until he finds out that it's just because she has found out that he's bisexual, and thinks that is hot...
- The L Word, Alice, bisexual invisibility
- The L Word, Alice, participating in the bi community
- The L Word, Alice/Tasha, Tasha wonders why Alice still identifies as bisexual, and what it means--if anything at all--for their relationship.
- The L Word, Any character, She's a big damn lesbian. So why is she falling for a guy? The character could be a canon lesbian or a canon bisexual, pre-coming out.
- The L Word, any character, Tell a character's first love and/or coming out story that hasn't been shown on TV.
- The L Word, any character of color, What it's like being a woman of color in a mostly white lesbian scene.
- The L Word, Bette, fighting the glass ceiling and gay prejudice as a young businesswoman
- The L Word, Max, It's not that his friends haven't been (mostly) supportive during his transition, it's that sometimes Max gets tired of being the only man in his entire peer group.
- The Left Hand of Darkness, Genly remembers Estraven years later and wonders whether or not he should have sought that relationship.
- The Lost Boys, David/Michael, David turned Star so she could be his mate but when he sees Michael he realizes a girlfriend really isn't what he wanted. (doesn't need to follow the movie plot. go wild)
- The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, J. Alfred Prufrock, "That is not what I meant at all. That is not it, at all."
- The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, J. Alfred Prufrock, "That is not what I meant at all. That is not it, at all. Do I dare disturb the universe? In a minute there is time for decisions and revisions which a minute will reverse." A closeted bi knows about the decisions you make that you never follow through with - over, and over, and over.
- The Lymond Chronicles, Jerott Blyth, coming to terms with love after the end
- The Lymond Chronicles, Jerott/Marthe, we both married each other because of someone else
- The Lymond Chronicles, Marthe, the dynamics of a relationship with the mistress of Dragut Rais
- The Magnificent Seven, Ezra Standish, After 'Working Girls' someone is wondering why Ezra was so good at pretending to be a woman...
- The Magnificent Seven, Ezra Standish/any other member of the group, Ezra is enough of an outsider as it is, without adding his sexuality to the mix.
- The Magnificent Seven, Vin Tanner, The Native American tribes have very different ideas from the white man about homosexuality. How does Vin reconcile the clash between the two cultures?
- The Makioka Sisters, Yukiko deals with *incredibly* badwrongsick feelings for Sachiko.
- The Man From UNCLE, Napoleon Solo or Illya Kuryakin, One of the agents is discovered to be homosexual/bisexual and might lose his job based on UNCLE policy.
- The Mask of Apollo, Nikeratos, In classical Greece, there is a prescribed and accepted place for male homosexuality. What are the difficulties for men who don't only want temporary relationships with younger boys?
- The Merchant of Venice, Antonio, The Church condemns sodomites and Jews equally.
- The Mighty Boosh, Howard, Howard realizes that his "gay phase" in Spain wasn't a phase at all and comes to terms with being bisexual.
- The Mighty Boosh, Howard Moon/Vince Noir, Howard has always felt awkward when Vince touches him. Is it because Howard might be gay? claimed by saintli
- The Mighty Boosh, Howard/Vince, "Don't worry, I don't fancy you or anything" / "Of course you do, all men fancy me. 'Is it a man? Is it a woman? Oh, I'm not sure if I mind!'" Howard realizes that he *doesn't* mind. Does that make him gay?
- The Mighty Boosh, Howard/Vince, After a magical mishap temporarily turns Vince into a woman he uses the opportunity to act on his attraction to Howard. claimed by izzytheskittle
- The Mighty Boosh, Howard/Vince, Howard used to sell his mouth and his hands to rich businessmen. Years later, he has put his past behind him and certainly doesn't consider himself gay. This makes his burgeoning attraction to Vince all the more complicated.
- The Mighty Boosh, Vince, Vince is often mistaken for a girl and it doesn't bother him. He isn't bothered when people presume that he's male either. He considers himself both and neither at the same time and doesn't find it confusing at all. But not everyone is so understanding.
- The Mighty Boosh, Vince Noir, Vince's gender ambiguity and bisexuality do not seem to pose problems for him now - but has this always been the case?
- The Moving Finger (Agatha Christie), Mr Pye, "Can't you see him secretly hating all the normal happy people?" What did Mr Pye's blackmail note say, and how deeply does it unsettle him? Does he manage not to hate a society that hates people like him?
- The Office, Angela Martin/Pam Beesley, Angela's road to self-acceptance.
- The Office, Karen Filippelli, telling Jim she's bisexual.
- The Office, Oscar Martinez, Scranton's newest gay bar opens.
- The Office, Pam Beesley, coming out to herself.
- The Office, Pam Beesley/Karen Filippelli, their coworkers find out about their relationship and the girls deal with the aftermath.
- The Office US, Oscar Martinez, Oscar comes out to his family and is forced to deal with their reactions.
- The Old Kingdom, Lirael, Lirael is unused to people getting so worried about *gender.*
- The Old Kingdom, The disreputable dog, The dog watching the influence of gender and sexuality and musing on how it came to matter so much, and perhaps on what that would mean for the original bright shiners.
- The Old Kingdom Trilogy (aka the Abhorsen Trilogy), Sameth and Nicholas Sayre, Sam's been in love with Nick for a long time. But how do you tell a presumably straight friend that you love him? Especially since Nick seems attracted to Liriel? claimed by baby_werewolf
- The Persian Boy, Bagoas, Greeks think love between men exalted, but Bagoas, to them, is not-quite-so. How do the pages react to him? (or, how does Hephaistion, to his lover bedding an eunuch, rather than a boy?)
- The Persuaders, Brett Sinclair/Danny Wilde, Brett and Danny have been happily but discretely together for years. How do they react when Britain legalises civil unions for gay couples?
- The Princess Diaries, Shameeka/Lana, Which is worse: the school's reaction to a lesbian couple on the cheerleading team, or Mia's reaction to Shameeka dating her archnemesis?
- The Professionals, William Bodie/Raymond Doyle, One of them sees their relationship as something they do in between girlfriends, but the other knows there's more to it than that, and is determined to get his partner to admit--to himself, at least--that he isn't straight.
- The Sarah Jane Adventures, Luke Smith, as intelligent as he is, Luke doesn't understand the prejudices people seem to have against homosexuality. Sarah Jane tries to explain and so of course they end up researching the impact of homsexuality in alien cultures.
- The Sarah Jane Adventures, Luke Smith and Clyde Langer, Clyde tries to convince Luke not to come out of the closet, worried that his friend is going to get himself into trouble.
- The Sarah Jane Adventures, Sarah Jane Smith, With the children in her life, Sarah Jane isn't sure if she can/should be open about her sexual orientation.
- The Shield, Julien Lowe, he's sent to keep the lid on in the run-up to the Proposition 8 vote--at a gay church.
- The Simpsons, Waylon Smithers, Show us how Smithers discovered that he was gay and how that has affected his life through the years.
- The Smoking Room, Robin, Robin has hidden his sexuality ever since being taunted and called a 'poof' at school. Now, it's pretty obvious that the constant pressure of 'not being gay' is crippling his life. Sally (or another character of your choice) confronts him about it. Why can't he just be open, if not with everyone, at least with the smokers?
- The Smoking Room, Robin, Robin's relieved to finally be out to his colleagues, and touched by how they reacted to Heidi's homophobia, but he's still apprehensive. He knows that her comments won't be the only ones he'll hear, and confides to Lils (or another character of your choice) how he feels about that.
- The Song of the Lioness Quartet (Tamora Pierce), Alanna, It's more than a disguise for Alanna - she's trans.
- The State Within, Mark/Nicholas, Mark faces political backlash when Azzam starts calling them his fathers. But just because you sort of fell into raising a child together after Washington, that doesn't mean you're together. Does it?
- The Thirteenth Floor, any character/s, Using virtual reality to explore their sexuality and/or gender identity.
- The Tower and the Hive, Zara Raven-Lyon, Being talented doesn't help coming out to your parents.
- The Triangle, Stan Latham, As a gay man who has such intense psychic connections with children, Stan fights homophobia and accusations of pedophilia in an attempt to help people.
- The Twilight Zone, any characters, Show us a "lost" episode of The Twilight Zone that dealt with the issues of sexuality and homophobia in late 1950s-early 1960s America. claimed by kahvi
- The Well of Loneliness (Radclyffe Hall), Mary, What is Mary's life like, post-novel? Does she stay with Martin, having affairs with other women behind his back, or does she try to get Stephen back?
- The Well of Loneliness (Radclyffe Hall), Stephen, As an elderly woman, Stephen reads about transsexuality and sex reassigment surgery. At the same time, homosexuality is legalised in Britain. What are her thoughts?
- The West Wing, Abbey Bartlet, Jed Bartlet, Leo McGarry, and CJ Cregg, Abbey and Jed love each other passionately -- but they're both bisexual and have needs that can be met only by people of the same sex (CJ and Leo). How do they negotiate this?
- The West Wing, any character, the struggle between doing the right thing for yourself by being open, and doing the right thing for the cause by being in government.
- The West Wing, any characters, "So what are we doing to commemorate National Coming Out Day this year?" "We'd damn well better be doing nothing."
- The West Wing, any characters, A character's same-sex ex resurfaces at a time when the Bartlett Administration most needs the evangelical right's cooperation.
- The West Wing, any characters, You can't come out much more publicly than marching in the D.C. Pride Parade.
- The West Wing, any congressional character, Inside the LGBT caucus (either the official caucus or the semi-regular meeting of the LGBT Representatives.) claimed by pocky_slash
- The West Wing, C.J. Cregg, In "Faith-Based Initiative", C.J. vehemently affirms her heterosexuality to Leo. She's willing to let the public and press speculate about her sexuality, so why does she feel the need to lie to her friends?
- The West Wing, Donna Moss/Josh Lyman, Of all the things Donna's neglected to tell Josh, born-a-boy is high on the list. He's freaked this means he's gay. She's freaked that she seems to be straight. claimed by aecamadi
- The West Wing, Jed Bartlett, Decades after realizing he could never be a priest, President Bartlett still struggles to reconcile his desires with his faith and family.
- The West Wing, Kate Harper or CJ Cregg, The current crisis in Qumar involves LGBT rights, and others in the Situation Room aren't as professional as they should be. In this, either Kate or CoS CJ is gay of some flavor.
- The West Wing, Ronna Beckman, Ronna's gay, Lou Thornton is not. People need to stop being so surprised when they find out they've had it backwards. Bonus points for fitting in a slightly meta reference to Lily Tomlin's lesbianism.
- The West Wing, Sam Seaborn, Everyone working for Bartlet is so good on gay issues that Sam's honestly surprised at the hostility he faces when he comes out as bi.
- The West Wing, Sam Seaborn, Sam has to decide if running for Congress is worth being in the closet for the rest of his life. (Whether or not he has a partner and who it is is up to you.)
- The West Wing, Sam Seaborn, There's a reason he's the one who always ends up with 'social issues' on his desk.
- The West Wing, Sam Seaborn/Will Bailey, Will is mostly out of the closet and Sam is mostly in. What does this mean for their relationship now that Will is working with Sam's friends?
- The West Wing, Will Bailey, It's hard enough being "the new guy" around the west wing, but Will's quickly losing his patience with being "the gay guy" as well. claimed by pocky_slash
- The West Wing, Will Bailey, Sam Seaborn, or Matt Skinner, Will/Sam/Matt thought that the hard part would be getting elected as a gay/bi candidate. It turns out, the hardest part is convincing his fellow Representatives that he has valuable opinions on issues other than gay rights.
- The West Wing, Will Bailey and Kate Harper, Will and Kate are both queer and fall into a relationship out of fear, convenience, and companionship.
- The Wire, Omar/anyone, how did Omar cope with growing up gay in such a tough neighborhood?
- The Wizard of Oz books, Ozma of Oz, Ozma can wear pretty dresses and smile charmingly at her enemies, and with her friends' help, even rule Oz. But she cannot forget that, whatever she is *supposed* to be, she remembers being Tip, remembers being a boy, and wishes she still were.
- The X-Files, any Lone Gunman, being gay is kind of like having a whole 'nother underground network to tap into. They just don't always agree on whether it's ethical for him to exploit that network for their day job.
- The X-Files, CSM, Teena Mulder wasn't who he really wanted, but she was the one he was allowed to want.
- The X-Files, Dana Scully, coming out to Mulder.
- Tin Man, Wyatt Cain, "I think a man like you, with your issues of masculinity..." Glitch's comments unintentionally open up some old wounds.
- Tipping the Velvet, Diana, Building a lesbian upper-class community claimed by miss_morland
- Tipping the Velvet, Kitty Butler, "Walter's very good", discussing Lady Friends with her husband
- Tipping the Velvet, Nan/Flo, living as cross dressing lesbians in Victorian London is all fine and good until the police start raiding bars, clubs, and theaters and someone goes to jail.
- Titan AE, Joseph Corso/Cale Tucker, Humans are the dregs of society after Earth's destruction so Cale's used to being looked down on. But unstable relationships can wreak havoc on the crew of a small ship like the Valkyrie
- To Wong Foo, Chi Chi Rodriguez, Chi Chi's got a tough road to hoe growing up in Spanish Harlem as it is. Wanting to be a girl doesn't help matters at all.
- 1455A. To Wong Foo, Sheriff Dollard, He'd squared away with himself and shoved his sexuality so far back in the closet, it's a wonder he's not covered in snow. The fallout from his attempt on Vida is raising a whole host of issues he'd thought were gone.
1455B. To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything!, Julie Newmar, Chi Chi/Bobby Ray, Bobby Ray isn't as dim as he seems, and sure, he likes Bobby Lee and all, but not like he likes Miss Chi Chi. - To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything!, Julie Newmar, Vida/Noxeema, Falling in love just makes competing that much more complicated. Plus, they are *completely* dressing room incompatible.
- To Wong Foo, Vida Bohemme, It may be easier to be herself in New York's queer community than in Bala Cynwyd, but she's still got a lot to learn.
- Tomb Raider movie-verse, Hillary/Bryce, Hillary is a proper butler in proper British society. But Bryce is gay, and doesn't care who knows. claimed by kahvi
- Tombstone, Wyatt/Doc, "Come now, Wyatt, even you have to admit this is the least of my sins."
- Tombstone, Wyatt/Doc, Wyatt knows Virgil doesn't approve of Doc, and it has nothing to do with Doc's drinking or gambling. Wyatt doesn't much care.
- Torchwood, (the other) Captain Jack Harkness, When Torchwood!Jack and Toshiko go back through the Rift Cpt Jack Harkness (RAF) is left standing in a crowd of his men; who have all just seen him dance with and kiss another man.
- Torchwood, 1941 Captain Jack Harkness, Somehow, the original Jack Harkness comes through the Rift with Tosh and Jack. What's it like for him in a time when being gay/bi is much more accepted than the time he grew up in? And will Ianto, Owen or the man who took his name be the one to help him get used to the differences? claimed by blue_fjords
- Torchwood, 1941 Captain Jack Harkness/OMC (or canon character), He was listed as dying when his plane went down, but he was really imprisoned because of the situation the night before. He decides to let the world think he did die then and make a new life for himself. Including being as open as he can about who he is. He finds someone who makes it a little easier to be himself. Extra bonus points if the man is Algy from the Doctor Who episodes The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances but that's just a wish, an OC is good too.
- Torchwood, any characters, Had a lovely evening with a gay community.
- Torchwood, ensemble, The team have very different responses to their first/earliest on-screen attraction to a member of the same sex (Owen's in 1x01; Gwen's in 1x02; Tosh's in 1x07; Ianto's in 2x12; and - well - Jack in general). Who is this a surprise for? How do each of their responses show differences in their histories and expectations? claimed by joanne_c
- Torchwood, Ianto, Ianto slept with Jack but didn't consider himself gay. During Jack's absence with the Doctor, he notices men checking him out and considers his own responses. claimed by alba17
- Torchwood, Ianto Jones, before Jack and his flashback in "Fragments" Ianto had always thought of himself as straight. It's not the easiest thing to adjust. claimed by qaffangyrl
- Torchwood, Ianto Jones, everyone assumes that Jack is the first and only man Ianto has been with.claimed by hathy_col
- Torchwood, Ianto Jones, Ianto openly acknowledges his thing with Jack in public at Gwen's wedding - what if he's using it as a trial run for coming out in general since he knows he's retconning everyone but his team anyway?
- Torchwood, Ianto Jones, Ianto's job before joining Torchwood One was in a little cafe in one of London's "gayborhoods". claimed by cyus
- Torchwood, Ianto Jones, In Something Borrowed Ianto goes from awkwardly trying to cover when caught flirting with Jack to dancing with him in public. claimed by verasteine
- Torchwood, Ianto Jones, When Ianto was a little girl all he wanted was to be able to wear his father's suits. Now he does, but his family doesn't want anything to do with him (Ianto is a boy's name, he would have had a different name as a girl). claimed by sunnyrea
- Torchwood, Ianto Jones and Toshiko Sato, they have a talk about being (in)visible.
- Torchwood, Ianto Jones/Gwen Cooper/(Rhys Williams), Ianto's gay. And in love with Jack. Right? Well, there's something about all those intimate conversations and time he's spent with Gwen that are making him rethink both of those assertions. And he knows Jack won't ever be able to give him more than they have. Gwen could give him much more. Including a man who would be devoted to them both. Rhys is optional but please give him a decent exit out of Gwen's life if he isn't a part of things. Ianto's relationship with Lisa was real but they never quite got to the point of having sex, and he thought it was because he didn't want to.
- Torchwood, Ianto Jones/Jack Harkenss, Ianto and Jack have to deal with overt homophobia on one of their dates. claimed by smirnoffmule
- Torchwood, Ianto Jones/Lisa Hallet and Ianto Jones/Jack Harkness, pre-Season One, Lisa and Ianto were in a lesbian relationship before Ianto began transitioning FTM - what did the couple go through during this transition. Bonus if you can put in a post-Cyberwoman plot in which Ianto and Jack talk about Ianto's relationship with Lisa - both as a woman and a man.
- Torchwood, Ianto/Jack, Ianto identified himself as straight by default before Jack, but now he's re-evaluating. He and Jack discuss what 21st century labels mean to them both.
- Torchwood, Ianto/Lisa, When they first met, she had a girlfriend and he was busy trying to compartamentalize his newfound attraction to Hugh Laurie. Things just got more complicated from there.
- Torchwood, Jack and any character, In the 51sy century, gender identity is a bit fuzzier then it was three thousand years earlier.
- Torchwood, Jack Harkness, He just doesn't understand this 20th/21st century view of sexuality as a binary (or tertiary) setting.
- Torchwood, Jack Harkness, Jack Harkness at the Stonewall Riots.
- Torchwood, Jack Harkness, Jack makes reference to his friend Vincent who became Vanessa in Greeks Bearing Gifts. Tell us more about Vanessa and what her transitioning meant to her relationship with Jack.
- Torchwood, Jack Harkness, Jack really shouldn't be enjoying Rhys's confusion so much; but first the man was jealous (over Gwen) & then he saw Jack dancing with Ianto and now he doesn't seem to know what to think. To be fair Jack's not making it any easier for him.
- Torchwood, Jack Harkness, Jack was sent to Craiglockhart during the War.
- Torchwood, Jack Harkness, Jack's experiences with gay relationships and underground gay culture in his early days on earth (i.e. from 1869 till, say, 1940ish). claimed by 51stcenturyfox
- Torchwood, Jack Harkness, Jack's life among the rentboys and ruffs of nineteenth-century Cardiff, as client, co-worker or fellow-traveler.
- Torchwood, Jack Harkness, Sexuality is no issue at all where Jack comes from, but during his journey through the 20th century, he's put in a situation where he feels like it is one.
- Torchwood, Jack Harkness(/John Hart?), Time-Agent!Jack's first encounter with homophobia
- Torchwood, Jack Harkness/Ianto Jones, Ianto never really had to come out... he's always been... flexible.
- Torchwood, Jack Harkness/Ianto Jones, Lisa's brother comes to Cardiff to see Ianto on an anniversary of her death and is surprised to see Ianto in a relationship with a man (set during season 2 or after)
- Torchwood, Jack Harkness/Ianto Jones, the boys enjoy an evening at a local Drag event, things go horribly wrong.
- Torchwood, Jack Harkness-centered, Jack really *doesn't* get why people of the 19/20/21th century make such a big deal about sexual orientation, et al. Here's why.
- Torchwood, Jack/?, Jack is on Earth in 1895 - The trial of Oscar Wilde results in his being prosecuted under the Criminal Law Amendment Act of 1885 for "gross indecency" and sentenced to two years in prison. How does he feel about that being from a future time that doesn't care so much about gender and people's sexuality.
- 1494A. Torchwood, team, they've all had at least a same-sex kiss. A multi-POV piece exploring how each views his/her sexuality in light of what we've seen on screen. Do they dismiss or accept these moments? One-time deal or part of a broader experience?,claimed by such_heights and obfuscate3
1494B. Torchwood, Tosh/OFC, Mary was the first woman she had looked at. She wasn't the last. - Torchwood, Tosh-centric, She's not sure what disturbs her more. Than Mary was an alien, that Mary lied to her, that Mary was a woman, that Mary might have *made* her feel those feelings for her...or that she'd never realized she liked women before.
- Torchwood, Toshiko Sato, "So I'm shagging a woman and an alien?" / "Which one is worse?" / "I know which one my parents would say." Tosh tries to tell her family about her feelings for women.
- Torchwood, Toshiko Sato, She defend oneself aganist a homophobic insult.
- Tortall (Tamora Pierce), Numair/Daine, a spell gone wrong turns Numair female and she decides that she prefers it that way, how does Daine cope?
- Transformers (any continuity), Any characters, In which a human sidekick is shocked to learn that an unlikely Transformer identifies as the opposite gender of which they were labeled.
- Transformers (any continuity), assuming for a moment that Cybertronians have some kind of binary concept of gender, a male Transformer decides to be rebuilt into a female form, or vice versa. How does alien robot society react? claimed by vani_nessa
- Transformers (any 'verse), any character, Autobot vs. Decepticon views on gender and sexuality. Substitute Maximals and Predacons if it's Beast Wars/Beast Machines, obviously.
- Transformers Animated, Blitzwing, Blitzwing has three faces, three personalites, three modes...and three sexualities. claimed by vani_nessa
- Transformers Animated, Wreck-Gar, Wreck-Gar's incredibly naive and impressionable nature leads to much confusion when trying to discover where he 'belongs'. claimed by spotlight_noa