“If posting these will normalize gay and same-sex love, I will keep doing it.”
The day after Omar Mateen murdered 49 people at Orlando’s gay nightclub Pulse, Chicago-based technical writer Denis Farr decided he’d dedicate his Instagram account to photographs featuring him passionately making out with his boyfriend, Pete Eusch.
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Each photo features the hashtag #TwoMenKissing; a response to reports that Mateen’s massacre was inspired by the sight of two men making out.
“Whether or not that is true, it very much felt like it could be,” Farr tells The Daily Beast. “Despite living in a Chicago neighborhood that has many LGBTQ establishments and is very friendly otherwise, my boyfriend and I can still have slurs yelled at us for just holding hands.”
That’s why the majority of photos were snapped in public.
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“There are moments when Pete and I will just pause and exchange a moment of acknowledgment that we may be in a place where we may not be safe,” Farr says. “It’s that internal safety indicator that I’m assuming most minorities experience.”
Take a look at some of the photos below:
A photo posted by Denis Farr (@significant.otter) on
A photo posted by Denis Farr (@significant.otter) on
A photo posted by Denis Farr (@significant.otter) on
Billy Budd
Now a gay millionaire should pay for these kisses to be aired on prime time TV every day for a whole year, so that people learn to appreciate beauty, love and cuteness. And repent from their prejudices.
charlie_jackpot
Nope, just a reason for two guys to show off and keep the likes on coming
ErikO
@charlie_jackpot: Exactly they’re narcissists.