User blog comment:Loudfan21000/Am I the only one who thought otherwise for L is for Love?/@comment-32303630-20180417014840/@comment-1650307-20180514055132

LGBT people should without a doubt be represented in media. I am fine with that. I watch TV shows where LGBT characters appear and I am fine with that. I am also fine with having them be a part of society. If you love someone who is of the same gender as you, then by all means continue that love and be happy together. I will not try to stop you as it is your life and you are the only person who controls what you do in your life.

I also like Luna and even myself have a crush on her and continue to draw her on my deviantART page. Nothing has changed my opinion of her after she became bisexual on the show. If you want me to be perfectly honest with you, I kinda had a feeling that she would like girls because of her appearance and her personality, so it is not a shocking thing to me. I am also happy that she sees something in Sam that she really really likes. I am glad that she has an individual in her life that she can share her love of music with and I hope that they keep their friendship alive throughout the rest of the series.

You assume that I hate them and I clearly don't. I have friends who are like that, I like them as individuals. I like talking with them and sharing our interests, I just don't like what they do. It's like my opinion of smoking. I hate cigarettes and think it is a nasty, disgusting habit, but both of my aunts and at least one of my uncles smoke. I love them and care about what happens to them, but I hate the fact that they smoke. Again, it's their life and they obviously can do whatever they want and continue to smoke just like the LGBT people can continue being themselves and loving people of the same gender as them. I even admire famous people like Elton John, Jim Parsons and Sam Smith, all of whom are homosexuals. I think Jim is a great actor and Elton's songs in The Lion King are amazing and "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" is one of my all-time favourite songs. If I truly am a bigot, wouldn't I hate all of them just because of their orientation. You would think, but I like them because they are talented individuals.

That is however a very frequent argument that I get from a lot of people. LGBT people and situations are already represented and showcased a lot in media as in, including an LGBT film winning Best Picture at the Oscars last year. I just simply do not think that it is something that needs to be in a show that is primarily aimed at children and families. That is all.