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There are numerous out characters in Leighton’s life, including the girls’ friend Travis ( Betti) in his fabulous “twink” shirt who often hangs around their dorm, but Leighton’s internal struggles have never seemed to impact how she treats others in the LGBTQ+ community. (Whether Leighton and Alicia will make it work in the future remains to be seen, but their story in the first season is beautiful but tragic, making it all the more compelling) Plus, as romantic as it can be sometimes for the closeted partner to come out for the other and the two to be together, it’s also important to see the reality that relationships often fall apart when one person is in the closet, even if both sides really want it to work.
The show doesn’t villainize either of them but shows they’re both coming from very different but valid places. Her need to stay closeted is causing Alicia to struggle, putting both young women in a very tough spot. Even when Leighton begins a secret relationship with Alicia ( Midori Francis), who is out and proud, it eventually crumbles because Leighton isn’t willing to come out. Though Leighton doesn’t continue trying to make things right with her old friends, she puts up the same wall with her new friends, unwilling to share parts of herself. Over the course of the season, Leighton’s struggle with accepting her sexuality (which is more than likely to continue into the second season) is handled beautifully with such care and compassion put into every moment.
The series has more than proven that it’s capable of tackling important topics, and another one that is particularly touching to many fans is Leighton’s journey as a closeted lesbian. Kimberly is caught cheating and nearly expelled from the college, Bela is sexually assaulted by the Co-Editor of the comedy zine she has joined, and Whitney is forced to deal with the fallout of an inappropriate relationship with her Assistant Coach. Throughout the 10-episode first season, which takes place over half of the first semester, the girls face an incredible amount of challenges and difficulties. HBO Max’s The Sex Lives of College Girls follows Kimberly ( Pauline Chalamet), Bela ( Amrit Kaur), Whitney ( Alyah Chanelle Scott), and Leighton ( Reneé Rapp) as they begin their freshman year at the fictional Essex college in Vermont.