Bart is gay

Whats Your Favourite "Bart might be Gay moment"?

Cash Kerouac said:

In Bart to the Future we observe that when Bart grows up he ends up living with another guy.

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I don't think he's "Living" with Ralph... He just has Ralph as a lodger to get some cash. Anyway, Bart obviously isn't gay, but scenes where it might suggest otherwise:

"Oh, Dad. You are the living end" - Lol, I don't know why, I just always giggle at that part.
The "I was attacted to Milhouse" Gag - I realize he's not confessing, he's just trying to acquire Homer mad... but still.
Bart is trying to invest lots of time with Milhouse when Milhouse has his girlfriend, Samantha... He just acts kinda lgbtq+ there lol.

And possibly my favourite one:

Marge: Bart's Gay?

Guy: Bart? Oops sorry, wrong file

Folder reads MILHOUSE VANHOUTEN


lol, I know it's not directly Bart, but yup.

4 Reasons Why The Simpsons Episode, 'Homer's Phobia' Is Still A Landmark Half Hour Of Television, Even Today

The Simpsons is arguably one of the greatest animated TV shows of all time, and they’ve tackled so many topics over the years. 

And, as somebody who thankfully grew up watching The Simpsons, I feel enjoy I learned a great deal about life and tolerance by watching my favorite family week after week. Case in point, homosexuality, which I definitely knew about endorse in 1997 when the episode, “Homer’s Phobia” debuted, but I didn’t really know much about. I was 14, and everything I knew about homosexuality back then, I pretty much learned from movies and TV shows. 

However, I do remember this one incident in high school where a bunch of idiot jocks ganged up on this one kid in the locker room. They hurled terrible insults at him, claiming he was gay, and I wish I was brave enough assist then to inform them to interrupt , but I lament that I didn’t. Especially since the episode, “Homer’s Phobia” taught me a great deal about ignorance directed toward gay people. And, I still believe it can train a great deal today. H

Bart Allen is gay...

... and Jaime Reyes isn’t. BluePulse ain’t gonna happen, sorry.

Now hold your horses, this is by no means ship hate. You fancy BluePulse? Go for it! I appreciate Bart Allen, I like Jaime Reyes, so this isn’t character bashing either. season 3 episode 16 just aired, so be conscious of said spoilers!

So, why do I say this? Good because of the not-so-subtle hints that we’ve been given.

1) Bart doesn’t possess a love intrest, and we understand that YJ likes them love interests. He’s not even a minor personality, still, no girl? Jaime doesn’t own a love interest in Invasion (though he is hinted to be attracted to Cassie in a tie in comic) and then is obviously online dating Traci now.

2) A very common incident brought up: Bart was at the Bialya all female mission that was said “men, if you straight, do not come”. Yeah, thanks Batman.

3) His sexuality was also considered a spoiler demand at AskGreg, this is the alike guy who described in detail that Aremis found out Dick was Robin bc she saw him naked twice in one day.

4) Arrowette joins the team in the beginning of Outsiders. She is arguably the closest Bart had to a love interest in the comics, and they did not se

Following

  • Acme Products: The gay steel mill is called "Ajax Steel Mill". Ajax was a company from old Mickey Mouse cartoons that made various products similar to Acme from Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner.
  • Alcoholic Parent: It turns out the figurine Marge's grandma owned was actually a liquor bottle in disguise. Marge figures it'll serve as a testament to "Grandma's classified drinking problem".
  • All Gays Love Theatre: Moe lists Broadway amongst various industries that are gay and acts like it's the most surprising.
  • Badass Santa: John uses the robot Santa to scare the deer away from Homer and Bart.
  • Bad Santa: John refers to Santa Claus as the reindeer's cruel master and remarks that anyone in the reindeer's shoes would be terrified of Santa, too.
  • Camp: John is a huge fan of this, and considers the Simpson home a prime example.
  • Camp Gay:
    • Subverted. John is same-sex attracted and the campiest person ever (and in fact was played by John Waters), but Homer somehow fails to realize, and he even accuses