Is wil wheaton gay

Wil Wheaton is gay

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Wil Wheaton is gay! He has a 21 year elderly boy friend!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Wil Wheaton is top known for his portrayal of Wesley Crusher on Star Trek: The Next Generation, a role that made him a recognizable figure in the science fiction community. He also gained widespread acclaim for his performance as Gordie Lachance in Stand by Me, a coming-of-age film based on Stephen King's novella The Body. Additionally, Wheaton has played fictionalized versions of himself on The Big Bang Theory, further cementing his status as a beloved figure in geek culture.

Throughout his film career, Wheaton has taken on a variety of roles. In Stand by Me (1986), he played Gordie Lachance alongside River Phoenix and Corey Feldman. He starred as Joey Trotta in Toy Soldiers (1991), an action thriller featuring Sean Astin and Louis Gossett Jr. Wheaton also appeared as Bennett Hoenicker in Flubber (1997), a comedy starring Robin Williams and Marcia Gay Harden.
On television, Wheaton has had roles in several notable series. He played Colin Mason in Leverage, Dr. Isaac Parrish in Eureka, and Fawkes in The Guild. His recurring appearances on The Big Bang Theory as a fictionalized version of himself added a humorous touch to the show. He has also made guest

Do You Get A Queer Vibe From Watching Wesley ,And The Traveler?

NathanielM said:

I got flaming homosexuality over that whole episode, might as well had the traveler bend Wes over that console and Captain Rump ride him...

Sorry I just hate Weenie gay ass Wil Wheaton. HATED the character with a infatuation, a useless character extra with no life and stuck aboard a ship with his mother.

I can see Wes now sitting in his underwear between duty in Starfleet eating cheetos and watching reruns of ancient sitcoms of Boosum buddies and drinking pepsi. Taking care of his gray haired mother... Shacking up with his Klingon dude love slave TARG with his whips handcuffs painstick and his spiked cock ring as it goes up his wazoo...

WE ALL KNOW WES CRUSHER would like that.

HOW GAY IS THAT --

Nathaniel

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This is really out of keeping with the nature and tone of the TNG forum.

You're pretty much equating homosexuality with a lot of negative personal traits with some beautiful inflammatory language, which would clearly be potentially repulsive towards homosexual members here. Please consider other members' feelings here.

Save this sort of inflammatory

Wil Wheaton's locker room story shows exactly why homophobic jokes are a problem

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