I can just picture them talking about it, they both looked at each other like, "I can't get suspended... umm... are you... I mean what you... you know..." lol
That's not the idea though is it. It's not to look gay, it's meant to be to show friendship towards one another. Instead of fighting, they have to hold hands - being friendly.
Well maybe I'm reading this wrong because I live in a part of the world where straight dudes may give a firm hand shake, a high five, a fist bump or a manly back slapping bear hug but the holding hands is a violation of the Bro Code. Hence why they're hiding their faces ...
You're contradicting your original post. Homophobic much? Holding hands does not make you a homosexual. If you look at the 'bro code' that way, then it is homophobic.
Making people who are fighting do things like hold hands, or tying them together for a while is something that has been used for a technique for a long time, making them talk to each other and resolve the issues.
The only people making it homophobic are the ones who have homophobia.
Oh: and straight dudes/women can do what the hell they want when it comes to things like that, like homosexual dudes/women can.
Making people who are fighting do things like hold hands, or tying them together for a while is something that has been used for a technique for a long time, making them talk to each other and resolve the issues.
The only people making it homophobic are the ones who have homophobia.
Oh: and straight dudes/women can do what the hell they want when it comes to things like that, like homosexual dudes/women can.