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Works focusing on LGBT people, themes and relationships as the primary subject matter. This goes beyond media featuring queer characters and/or developing a supporting LGBT Fanbase; the works listed revolve around the lives of LGBT people and experiences. This often takes the form of:
Work which are not Queer Media:
- Works with one of the above subjects as a subplot rather than the main plot
- Works that are about a romance between queer characters—those are Queer Romance, a subgenre of Queer Media
- Works with queer main characters or huge amounts of queer supporting characters but whose stories are not about being queer.
This is a sub-category of LGBT Visibility in Media. See the sub-category Queer Romance for media specifically about LGBT relationships. There is also the sub-category Speculative Fiction LGBT for Speculative Fiction with heavy LGBT th
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