Peppermint patty marcie gay

Pigpen is a serious artist who's true identity is unknown. No, Peppermint Patty is not gay. And so. I have a lotta theories I prolly won't explore.

Indeed, some even suggest that it's Marcie who's gay. A recent Big Bang Theory agreed when Leonard, after it was suggested Peppermint Patty was gay said, "That's Marcie. Peppermint Patty's just athletic." Yes, Patty is just athletic, but neither does that prove Marcie is gay. Why do people think Marcie is gay, or that the two are some sort of.

Peppermint patty and marcie are characters by Charles Schulz. Is it too easy to do pieces about Schroeder being gay but having no one to talk with about it? Plus, every character, almost without exception, is involved in an unrequited heterosexual romance: Lucy is in love with Schroeder, Sally with Linus, Peppermint Patty and Marcie both with Charlie Brown, Charlie Brown with the Little Red-Haired Girl. After Marcie became a major character, the two girls mostly appeared together.

This comic is in part, redrawn schulz strips and in part my own writing. After Marcie became a major character, the two girls mostly appeared together. While the speculation surrounding Peppermint Patty’s sexual orientation has persisted, it’s important to clarify that she is not portrayed as gay in Charles Schulz’s original Peanuts comic strips.

A lot of people believe she is because of her tomboyishness and close relationship with Marcie, but others don’t because she’s flirted and has perhaps shown romantic interest in Charlie Brown. Peanuts creator Charles Schultz is long-rumored to have based the tomboy-athlete Peppermint Patty on lesbian tennis player Billie Jean King. Peppermint Patty first met Marcie when she was her camp counselor and went on to become her closest friend.

That would go a long way to explaining her. Though also I'll say not all my comics are about the same Marcie, they just all are vaguely based on my experiences. But I kind of just draw what's on my mind at the moment and what I think I can manage. Like I imagine Marcie saying she has a crush on Charlie Brown to help herself pass as straight, but also to connect more with peppermint patty? Plus, every character, almost without exception, is involved in an unrequited heterosexual romance: Lucy is in love with Schroeder, Sally with Linus, Peppermint Patty and Marcie both with Charlie Brown, Charlie Brown with the Little Red-Haired Girl.

It's a shared experience for me and a lotta LGBT friends. I've done pieces of Lucy as an updated feminist but with major faults. Having straight crushes, or convincing yourself you do, or saying you do cause you feel like you have to is a real thing! Peppermint Patty first met Marcie when she was her camp counselor and went on to become her closest friend.

So in my mind, their Charlie Brown crushes like supports their arc as lgbt characters? Though, idk. I'm not really sure in my fanfiction if they're lesbians or bisexual, and Marcie has a lotta genderqueer feelings she processes. Marcie is in love with Charlie Brown, and with Peppermint Patty, but Peppermint Patty loves only Charlie Brown. I feel like I ship those two way more than Pep Patty and Marcie.

I can see peppermint patty and Marcie both crushing on Charlie Brown and then realizing their only attracted to women later in life, and then identifying as lesbians. This is my comic, I'm just on my personal blog peppermint patty marcie gay. Sign up Log in. No, Peppermint Patty is not gay. Lucy is in love with Schroeder, but Schroeder is in love with Beethoven. While the speculation surrounding Peppermint Patty’s sexual orientation has persisted, it’s important to clarify that she is not portrayed as gay in Charles Schulz’s original Peanuts comic strips.

Charlie Brown doesn't value women as friends cause he's so intensly focused on dating. Marcie is in love with Charlie Brown, and with Peppermint Patty, but Peppermint Patty loves only Charlie Brown. Lucy is in love with Schroeder, but Schroeder is in love with Beethoven. And so.