Are bts lgbtq

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Do you reflect any of the bts members are part of the lgbtq+ community? I assume you reflect vmin are, what makes you assess that? I kinda feel like jimin could be bi... while tae same-sex attracted maybe? And Yoongi could be bi as well. Tbh they all kinda give off lgbtq+ vibes, but I guess it's bc of the cultural difference and bc they are all so close... so they may undertake things that feel 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 reflect 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 point out interest in various genders, but that’s still too vague to define a sexuality for me. Unless they declare something themselves, I don’t think we can know. 

I denote , even assuming someone you know is LGBT+ is homosexual,
are bts lgbtq

How BTS Are Breaking K-Pop’s Biggest Taboos

In modern South Korea, pop stars and politics don’t often mix. While some hip-hop acts (such as Epik High) address controversial topics, many idol groups stick to a slick, apolitical formula with a proven register of success.

BTS, who just became the first K-pop act ever to top the Billboard 200 album sales chart, contain become a record-setting victory story in part because of their willingness to buck this convention. The seven young men who make up the organization have been speaking their minds since their debut, openly discussing LGBTQ rights, mental health and the pressure to succeed – all taboo subjects in South Korea.Their stance is particularly bold given the Korean government’s history of keeping an eye on controversial themes in pop music. By straddling the line between maintaining a respectable image and writing critical lyrics, BTS include offered a refreshing alter from what some critics and fans dislike about the K-Pop machine.

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MTV EMAs: Ed Sheeran and BTS win in Hungary as LGBT community shines

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Ed Sheeran and boyband BTS were the giant winners at the MTV EMAs as stars connected together to support LGBT rights in Budapest.

Sheeran, who opened the ceremony on Sunday, won best musician and best song for Bad Habits.

BTS picked up four awards including foremost pop and best group.

Rapper Saweetie called for tolerance as she hosted the event in the Hungarian capital amid controversy over recent anti-LGBT legislation in the country.

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The US star insisted it is "always important we respect each other", as she relaxed on a chaise longue wearing a bikini in a mock spa location - a reference to Budapest's spa culture.

"That's why it's so important we stand up for the LGBTQ+ community," she added.

MTV stood by the location in help of the community as the awards show returned in-person after last year's ceremony was held virtually due to the pandemic.

The show also drew inspiration from the Danube, the city's famous river, by featuring a water theme with stages that appeared to be floating.

Sheeran began proceedings

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BTS is the biggest K-Pop organization as people all around the world are ARMY. People become fans of the group not just because of their excellent music but because of their lyrics and messages throughout their work, such as “Love Yourself.” They have also been actively involved in charity serve , such as their #ENDVIOLENCE campaign with UNICEF as well as privately donating to numerous other charities. Last year, they made a generous donation to Black Lives Matter as well. Their genuine loving personalities and hearts are one of the main factors in the group’s success.

Their messages and lyrics have encouraged many fans. BTS are one of the few K-Pop artists who have been outspoken on many topics still deemed taboo in South Korea, such as mental health and LGBTQIA+ topics. Henceforth, many people hold said that BTS hold helped them.

Here are 30+ times BTS have proved themselves to be LGBTQIA+ allies…

1. When RM recommended Blue Is The Warmest Color

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Bangtan Boys Sexuality Analysis

okay so i just read someone’s sexuality analysis of the boys. im gonna do my hold. because i reflect people mistake how they act around each other, and how they might act around random people. 

Jin-  Probably/ most likely straight. he doesn’t give off feminine vibes and he doesn’t seem to have any strangely close bonds within the group. Someday he’ll be married to a gentle girl.  I can’t see him organism gay at all.

Namjoon- 100% straight. no questioning it. 

Suga- Probably straight. He doesn’t have any strange bonds in the group either. not that he distances himself– like i mean he has fun and stuff but he isn’t clearly obsessed with anyone or seeks anyone out.  he does his control thing. I don’t think he’d think about a boyfriend. 

Taehyung- 90% straight. that other 10% is his questionable skinship with his members. not necessarily mannerisms or any other proof. he  probably/definitely wouldn’t consider a partner.  

J-Hope- 110% same-sex attracted. He’s not in the closet though. He’s just himself. His mannerisms and the way he dances etc is all dainty and “cute” . He doesn’t seem to be crushing on any of his members though. He’s the type to possess a random