The reason doesn't matter. It looks like a wet mop on her head. Now do I get points for "liking" lesbian kissing?
One of my favorite posts--can't find the thread--is when Our Joan Hue verbally bludgeoned John Walsh for posting that he enjoyed watching the ladies at work on one another, so to speak.
As for "Rachel Green", I didn't even know who that was until I clicked the thread. I didn't even know those characters had last names.
In fact, I've never seen an entire episode of "Friends", though I did watch an opening(?) scene in which the dark-haired Friend who isn't Anniston discovered a monkey in the kitchen hiding underneath a silver cloche, yipping, and then quickly recovering the dish. Was this on Friends? I changed the channel after that.
Oh, I also read a BBC article discussing how "Friends" shocks thin-skinned SJW Millennials. Who knew? Friends is now "edgy"!
Just re-read the article: I thought the series began in 1995, not 1998 as the article states.
FRIENDS was edgy in it's time for openly discussing sexuality . I keep hearing Millennial's are the most informed, educated, involved group since the 60's. I dunno, they really seem ill-informed and lack critical thinking skills. There was no anti gay message on the show, it used humor to "normalize" it. I would love to know Millennial's reaction to Seinfeld, talk about an anti-pc television series!
You are painting a generation with a broad brush solium. As the parent of two of these so called millennials, I can attest to their enlightenment and openness. They are bright, involved and open-minded.
Yes, I am biased of course but I am also including their friends and classmates in this picture. Over the years, I have spent countless hours with these young adults discussing endless topics. I have no doubt that the least applicable term would be ill informed or lacking the ability to analyze and evaluate information. I also work with young adults in this age group and I have the same opinion of them.
One can't evaluate these young adults by what you read online or see in the media. Spending time with them, engaging them will give you a true impression.