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Did you know, the worst part of that episode for you is the best part for me? 

Also, just because Blaine is not as "feminine" as Kurt, doesn't diminish Darren Criss' performance. Darren Criss is a quirky charismatic person, while Blaine is a smooth, charming guy. The differences between the two cannot be more obvious.

Darren Criss' acting is worthy of mention, just as Heather Morris as Brittany (as a gullible character), Naya Rivera as Santana (as a lesbian character), Harry Shum Jr as Mike Chang (acting as a bad singer), Lea Michele as Rachel (acting as an underachiever in high school) or Dianna Agron as Quinn (acting as a character obsessed with being prom queen).  

Also, I definitely object to the use of the word "feminine". To ask if Chris Colfer is gay, because Kurt is so "feminine", shows your ignorance. It also shows your biasness and discrimination against GLBT people.

Just so you know, gay people can come in all sorts of forms, shapes, sizes, personality and characteristics. This is what Glee clearly portrays, and you have missed out on it because you are so willfully blind to it. There can be insecure and out GLBT people, like Kurt; secure and out GLBT people like Blaine; closeted and secure GLBT people like Santana; closeted and insecure GLBT people like Karfosky. Also, they do not always exist in this quartet, but also exist in varieties beyond this.

Stop stereotyping GLBT people. In fact, just stop stereotyping. People are made more interesting because of our differences.