Sunday, December 1, 2013

Catching Fire

Josh Hutcherson, the star of the mega film series The Hunger Games did a recent cover shoot with Out Magazine after the recent debut of the new blockbuster film The Hunger Games Catching Fire. The 21 yea old actor said that the lines can be blurred when it come to his opinions on love. " I would probably list myself as mostly straight. But who knows? In a f*cking year, I could meet a guy and be like, "Whoas I'm attracted to this person." His profession has definitely given him the chance to work with attractive men and women. Josh further said to the magazine: " I've met guys all the time that I'm like, Damn that's a good-looking guy," you know?' "I've never been like, Oh, I want to kiss that guy. "I really love women. But I think redefining yourself as 100 percent anything is kind of near-sighted and close-minded.' 
Out is a gay and lesbian magazine that offers issues on fashion, art, politics, and entertainment. The mag cover was November's issue following the highly anticipated sequel Hunger Games Catching Fire. Not only do I applaud Hutcherson for his openess, but because he has been entrapped into this position of being a hearthrob, the dream of many teenage girls all over the world, it makes his act deviant to every box Hollywood has tried to stick him into. Hutcherson's motives for doing this where to break down the stereotype that even the "manly man" can come out and say that being gay is alright. The idea that it is more manly to be comfortable with your sexuality and not feeling the need to defend it all the time. To be comfortable with who you are or what you personally believe in shows that you are far more of a man. Since the Hunger Games debut, just last week, it seems as though this statement has made no impact on Josh's career. Many of my friends and co-workers urged me all to see the flick, without even knowing that this interview had happened. It seems to me that most people are indifferent to his statement, which would not have been the case ten years ago. It is refreshing honesty. Do I ever think Josh will have a gay affair ? Maybe, probabaly not. But I appreciate when anyone admits that they do not know what tomorrow will bring. However, Hutcherson's statement can also allow people to belief the myth that homosexuality is still a choice. Because through this interview he contends to it as being a possibility in the future, it makes it seem as if it would be an article of clothing he could put on or off, not a complete change in his lifestyle. 
However, it is still so rare for men to be discussing sexual fluidity and the spectrum. Let alone that they could fall somewhere on it that isnt the straight end. Society, as we all know, gives men particurarly, good-looking young men like Josh, little room in terms of orientation. It's either straight or gay. No leeway. Almost as if bisexuality is a pitstop before gay city. "Oh I thought a dude was attractive". The automatic response is that he would be gay. But it does not work in such a cinch manner. Bisexuality is real as anything, and so is the spectrum. Humans have never fit well into boxes. Never have or ever will. 


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