Is any of bts gay

Hey fellow ARMY&#;s.

There is a fast introduction below (which is a little boring) but I would appreciate it if you scan it.

Okay, I want to begin off by saying 1) this was not actually my notion, I want to give credit to  for making an article on his opinion of BTS&#; sexualities and 2) I am not stating fact, I am just stating my opinion. I am not a man, but I am gay so it does somewhat give me an idea on how young people (BTS in this case) perform towards exploring sexuality.

Let&#;s get analysing!

We&#;ll start with the leader-Rap Monster. The image above might own given you an idea on what I&#;m about to state. In my opinion, you can&#;t get much straighter than Rapmon. He has a sort of straight-pride, if you know what I mean. He keeps to himself and the fact he sings specifically about women (i.e. Expensive Girl) and uses gender-specific pronouns (in this case &#;girl&#;, &#;female&#; or &#;woman&#;) tells you he isn&#;t hinting about sexual fluidity anytime soon. Rapmon keeps to himself and isn&#;t touchy, and doesn&#;t boast a flashy nature. We&#;d all love for Rap

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Do you assess any of the bts members are part of the lgbtq+ community? I assume you consider vmin are, what makes you assume that? I kinda feel like jimin could be bi while tae male lover maybe? And Yoongi could be bi as well. Tbh they all kinda give off male lover vibes, but I guess it's bc of the cultural difference and bc they are all so close so they may execute things that look a lot to many people but not to them so who knows? A lot could be fan service too. But Namjoon and Jin are the ones who definitely give me straight vibes (Jin a bit less tho). What undertake you think?

I contemplate there might be members that are LGBT+, but of course that’s just based on how I percieve things. I apologize in advance for this answer being a bit messy As you say there are many things that make such speculation difficult.

Honestly putting definite labels on someone is not something I really want to or think we can do Sometimes the members do things that might signal interest in various genders, but that’s still too vague to define a sexuality for me. Unless they speak something themselves, I

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