need some sci fi/fantasy/horror movies, series or animation of any genre

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with bisexulal or gay male characters? my little sister has said some things that were quite homophobic about gay males and i have to get her to understand its ok for guys to be bi/gay. shes ok with female bi or lesbians. i got her used to that by letting her watch buffy before she knew what the word gay was or had homophobic sentiments. i m hoping its not too late for her to change her mind. these don't have to be aimed at children, i can fast forward through graphic sex but she is 9(mature for her age) so no extensive nudity or sex. she' s quite used to violence. please help. thank you
ive already tried talking to her. she is still adamant that its gross. is not brainwashing by the way- i'm hoing she realises it's normal and that homophobia can have serious effects. sorry about the spelling. i was careless i guess.
 
-Junjou Romantica! [I love that Series haha]

It's a comedy,Romance, Yaoi [BL...Boys Love]...Nothing Exotic in there but just a little of hugging and kissing between boys...
ANIMATION
You can watch/Read more stuff about BL at..
www.Aarinfantasy.com =]
 
Doctor Who and Torchwood! I love those shows...
The same-sex stuff is very, very limited in Doctor Who though. One of the male characters, Jack Harkness, is bi (the creator describes him more as "Will shag anything if he fancies it" though...), but it's never really taken beyond Jack flirting with people of various genders.
He has his own spinoff show though... Torchwood. Way more same-sex context. Actually, pretty much every main character ends up making out with someone of the same sex at some point, or at least expressing interest in doing so.

I don't know if your sister is into video games, but if she is, there's always Fable 2. Reaver, one of the characters, is obviously bi (he mentions past lovers of both genders). Then again, he's also a total douche (I think he's hilarious, but then, maybe I'm a douche. I dunno.), so maybe that would backfire.

There's a novel called "Hero", by Perry Moore, about a gay teenaged guy who turns out to be a superhero. Despite the cheesiness you'd expect from it, it's actually not that cheesy. Iunno if your sister is a big reader...
 
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