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Yes, we can (and do!): 10 of the best gay missionary sex scenes from film & TV

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Red, White, and Royal Blue), we can FINALLY confirm that gay men ARE capable of doing it missionary!OK, OK, we’re kidding. But seriously!

According to recent discourse on Gay Twitter™, there’s a large pocket of heteros who didn’t know gay men could have sex in the tried and true position until the new Prime Video rom-com, which has shot to the top of Amazon’s streaming charts.

When First Son Alex Claremont-Diaz (Taylor Zakhar Perez) and Prince Henry (Nicholas Galitzine) got intimate on New Year’s Eve, these straight allies didn’t just see an intimate and tender lovemaking scene; they saw enlightenment.

Thank you, Jeff Bezos?good morning pic.twitter.com/SgyJTW8F6rThank you red white and royal blue ❤️To be fair, we understand why the thought isn’t constantly crossing every straight person’s mind.

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