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Gay Sex Comes to One Life


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'Tis the season. Advocate.com has just learned exclusively that One Life to Live's same-sex couple Kyle and Fish (played by Brett Claywell and Scott Evans) will have sex sometime before the end of the year. The show promises a happy gay New Year in Llanview. More details forthcoming on the airdate and how the bedroom drama unfolds.

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Reader Comments
  • Name: Joop
    Date posted: 1/2/2010 2:26:34 PM
    Hometown: Diemen, The Netherlands

    Comment:

    This is fantastic news. We saw a bit on TV here, but the actual clip still has to be shown here. Its great to see two GAY guys having an innocent kiss. And for all those objecting to it or think its disgusting and worse, there is a switch on yr TV set and that tells you on or off or switch channell and dont be so hypocritical. We are in 2010 people. Its beautiful to see that people, no matter what they r, can express love the way it should be, instad of the constant hate towards people, gaypeople in particular. The Netherlands is far past that stage and evryone in equal here. married, straight, gay, lesbienne, and thats the way it should be. I rather throw religion out of my door than good and nice gay friends. Remember that...

  • Name: Kathryn
    Date posted: 12/28/2009 1:39:22 AM
    Hometown: Toronto

    Comment:

    As a straight woman I am so happy that oltl and other soaps are showing all forms of true love ! I am so bored with Hetero love stories ! It amazes me how people complain sooo much when all they have to do is not watch it nobody is forcing you to ! PLUS 2 men kissing is hot !!!!!!

  • Name: Tara
    Date posted: 12/23/2009 2:55:53 PM
    Hometown: Toronto

    Comment:

    OMG!! I can't wait! It's about time Gay Love hit the mainstream Big Kudos to OLTL for doing this!!

  • Name: John
    Date posted: 12/13/2009 5:44:08 PM
    Hometown: los angeles

    Comment:

    hey adas I agree with you that is funny someone comes on the advocate website to post they don't want to see Kish or any gay/lesbian romance-hahaha.Let the good times for Kish roll-can't wait to see them make love in the bedroom-thx OLTL-and advocate.com for the great news.Congrats to the people in Houston and the new mayor.peace out.

  • Name: jean mucrock
    Date posted: 12/9/2009 1:59:55 PM
    Hometown: toledo

    Comment:

    polease leave the gay scene out of the bedroom. If they want to be gay fine, but I sure do not want to see them kissing etc.

  • Name: adas
    Date posted: 12/3/2009 12:54:09 PM
    Hometown: NYC

    Comment:

    I think it's quite laughable that people are posting anti-gay comments on a story posted on The Advocate website, a site dedicated to advancing LGBT news and issues. The United States is behind the times, ironically, in regards to civil matters with rights, and so many other things. The reason that other nations do not cause uproars about things such as gay sex scenes or kissing on television is because there has been a significant amount of exposure, and it has become a normalcy rather than a burden. If people would stop fighting it, it would cease to be an issue. Granted, people are entitled to their convictions, but like others have said, you don't have to watch, you don't have to have a gay wedding, you don't have to do anything of that nature, but ask yourself, how does it impact you at all?

  • Name: rhonda woods
    Date posted: 12/2/2009 9:30:14 PM
    Hometown: elyria

    Comment:

    i think everyone on tv must be gay. thats okay but as far as love stories between 2 males that is the most sickist thinng and i do not think it should be on tv. who wants to see two men kiss and make love (ugh) onlhy homo's would.....

  • Name: doris winemiller
    Date posted: 11/29/2009 2:50:46 PM
    Hometown: dayton

    Comment:

    there must be alot of gays on tv. they are all sick sick what a shame

  • Name: kindra
    Date posted: 11/27/2009 10:05:05 PM
    Hometown: orange county

    Comment:

    I think you mean Disgusting? lol But whatever then, don't watch x] It's not going to be any different than the same-sex love scenes. If it honestly makes you puke, then whatever... Watching Bo and Nora make out... that makes me want to puke...

  • Name: Myra
    Date posted: 11/20/2009 12:08:13 PM
    Hometown: Little Rock

    Comment:

    I think any story line with gay, lesbian, or bisexual is completely unacceptable. I don't look forward to any love scenes of any of them. What happen to real story lines that matter. I'm really disappointed in AMC, Y&R, and OLTL. Lets go back to writing board folks.



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