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This Queer Couple Got *So* Real About Gaydar, and It's Effing Hilarious

This Queer Couple Got *So* Real About Gaydar, and It's Effing Hilarious

This Queer Couple Got *So* Real About Gaydar, and It's Effing Hilarious

Rose and Rosie are so cute, and so funny.

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In this super hilarious, and super important, video, this vlogging couple got so real about gaydar—and it’s too relatable. Haven’t we all wondered about gaydar? Is it real? Do we have it? And what happens if we don’t?

Rose and Rosie, British YouTubers and beautiful couple, ask these questions and so much more in the best possible way. We’re so about it. Nothing’s better than discussing our gayness through comedy. Plus, just seeing their love has our hearts nice and toasty.

Here are some of our favorite gems:

At the start of the video, they joke about gaydar being a radio station, saying, “Have you tuned in to Gaydar FM?” It’s seriously hilarious, but like, are we? And what if we’re not?

Too, they encourage us to think about stereotypes.

Rose: You're not supposed to look at someone and go "you look gay,” right. Because that's a stereotype, right.

Rosie: How can someone "look gay?"

Rose: Do I look like a lesbian?

Rosie: I can tell that you're a lesbian.

Rose: Why?

Rosie: From the way you act.

They also wonder, like we do, about which celebrities are gay.

But, I think that Taylor Swift is gay.

I really think that Kendall Jenner might be gay.

Emma Roberts I hope is gay.

Too, they talk about whether or not they would come out on YouTube if the world didn’t already know they were gay. “Do you know what I'd do if I had to come out now? I'd take it to parliament.”

Watch the video below!

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Rachel Charlene Lewis

Rachel Charlene Lewis is a writer, editor, and queer woman of color based in North Carolina. Her writing has most recently appeared in Ravishly, Hello Giggles, and elsewhere.

Rachel Charlene Lewis is a writer, editor, and queer woman of color based in North Carolina. Her writing has most recently appeared in Ravishly, Hello Giggles, and elsewhere.