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Best LGBTQ Fictional Couples


on Jun 13, 2022
Best LGBTQ Fictional Couples

Lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transgender persons have campaigned for equal rights and respect as normal human beings over the last few decades. They have endured several obstacles, and as a result, they are reluctant to reveal their true identities.
We've seen many couples fall in love with the opposite sex and found it natural, so why not couples of the same sex and gender? Let us treat them how we would like to be treated in order to prevent making them feel excluded. Let's embrace them with open hearts.

So dive in and meet a few fictitious lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender couples who will make you fall in love with your loved ones all over again.

Lone Star's T.K. and Carlos

Carlos and his paramedic lover, TK, met on the job at the scene of a car accident, and fans have seen the couple grow from a casual hook-up to a serious relationship as they've both faced life-threatening dangers.

Dickinson's Emily and Sue

During the mid-eighteenth century, Emily, an aspiring poet, and her best friend Sue, who also happened to be her sister-in-law, established a covert romance. They were obliged to pursue other love partners due to societal standards and familial obstacles. Emily's poetic narrations of Sue, on the other hand, portray a passion so intense that their love feels like poetry, the kind that demands to be heard.

Elite's Ander and Omar

Ander and Omar, who met through a drug deal and then a dating service, have overcome numerous challenges, including homophobic parents and Ander's leukaemia. Although their followers are devastated by their breakup, they remain hopeful because Ander and Omar always find a way back to each other.

Pose's Angel and Papi

Pose depicts a clean depiction of love between a Latino cis-gendered guy and a transgender woman of colour, which is infrequently depicted on television. It's a soul-stirring experience to watch Angel and Papi's transformation from friends to lovers to newlyweds throughout the series, and it's a big part of what makes Pose such a groundbreaking programme for the LGBTQ+ community.

Young Royals' Wilhem and Simon

Wilhelm, a young prince who gets into a brawl and is sent to boarding school, falls in love with a scholarship student named Simon. Wilhelm avoids the difficult decision of honouring royal orders while simultaneously following his desires and being with Simon by remaining closeted. The Young Royals is a homosexual romance with a twist.

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