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bmojazz Since: Jan, 2015
#1: Jan 25th 2015 at 11:35:19 AM

Is there a trope for this? I'm trying to figure out this relationship trope between two gay men for a biographical play I'm writing. It is said they deeply loved each other, and they never really explained, or felt the need to explain their love. It was understood. The biography quotes:

“The men rarely discussed their deeper feelings, including those for each other. “Billy and I both felt that you don’t have to talk about such things. You communicate them better in other ways,” said Bridgers. “We never pried into each other’s minds or demanded to know what the other was thinking or feeling, particularly when it comes to your feelings for people. How we felt, whatever we thought about our feelings—him, me, our friends, how he felt about Duke—these things he felt, I know and I always did, too, you should know already. You shouldn’t have to ask.”

Would love input on what trope (or combination) this might fall under. Thanks!

edited 25th Jan '15 11:35:57 AM by bmojazz

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#2: Jan 25th 2015 at 11:56:41 AM

I don't know which trope this is, but the Trope Finder might. Good luck!

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