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Originally posted by Tea
Considering he doesn't use gender specific pronouns in his songs, I'd say no.
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I'm glad it's that way.
For one thing, it makes the GP relate to the song more no matter that is a male or female, gay or straight (and GP friendliness means more commercial success)
Also, that way people can focus on the deeper layer of the song rather than just the fact that he's gay and his lover is a man.