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No I don\'t, for the simple reason that even that kiss proudly and defiantly averted the trope, on a family show, on mainstream television, on \'\'FOX\'\' of all networks. Kurt and Blaine have so far been portrayed as having an equally intense attraction to each other as other, heterosexual couples do - \
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No I don\\\'t, for the simple reason that even that kiss proudly and defiantly averted the trope, on a family show, on mainstream television, on \\\'\\\'FOX\\\'\\\' of all networks. Kurt and Blaine have so far been portrayed as having an equally intense attraction to each other as other, heterosexual couples do. \\\"Teenage Dream\\\", \\\"Baby, It\\\'s Cold Outside\\\", \\\"Silly Love Songs\\\", not to mention the constant eye contact, almost as constant flirting, and complete lack of personal space - they all clearly indicate that Glee is making absolutely no effort to hide Kurt and Blaine\\\'s burgeoning romance, and haven\\\'t been since that slow-motion run down the hallway in \\\"Never Been Kissed\\\", which Kurt\\\'s actor Chris Colfer jestingly called, \\\"a little too gay even for me.\\\" Finally, it has been confirmed by Ryan Murphy that Kurt and Blaine will be going to prom together towards the end of the season, indicating that the show has no plans to back off. Kurt and Blaine\\\'s \\\'\\\'first\\\'\\\' kiss was as intense as Mulder and Scully\\\'s \\\'\\\'last\\\'\\\' - and, I repeat, this is on a family show, on mainstream television, on FOX. Combine that with the absolutely lovestruck expressions on both their faces during \\\"Candles\\\" and the way Kurt flung himself into Blaine\\\'s arms at the conclusion of \\\"Raise Your Glass\\\" - a gesture equivalent to, if not more intense than, the gesture Finn and Rachel make to each other at the end of \\\"Loser Like Me,\\\" and I think that the Kurt/Blaine kiss was the \\\"kick in the balls\\\" that \\\'\\\'cemented\\\'\\\' Glee\\\'s aversion of this trope - an aversion that began with, as I said, the slow-motion hallway run ten episodes ago.
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