I get it was 2016-2015 and maybe it was risky but man the lack of queer representation in mcd was awful. Like couldn't we have had Katemau? Sashmau? Ivymau? Katevy?
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I get it was 2016-2015 and maybe it was risky but man the lack of queer representation in mcd was awful. Like couldn't we have had Katemau? Sashmau? Ivymau? Katevy?
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The Aphmau fandom is pretty scary not going to lie, especially as a fictive. I know people don't like my source, but it's pretty not great when there's blogs dedicated to hating my source or "F**k Aphmau" and other violent stuff even if its jokes - An Aphmau fictive
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this isnt much of a confession, but I honestly hate jess for the queerbaiting. theres so much wrong with it and like. i dont understand why it was never just like, we see a minor character who is queer. sure, we have Ivy, Teony, Guy & Nate, but each of those have problems?? like I dont remember seeing Ivy OR teony after theyre shown to be into women, and guy and nate are just there to be like, no dont worry! i actually DONT hate gay people look at these stereotypes!
And the worst part for me is that it would make MORE sense than what shes doing NOW (Now being ~Season six where we left off). Garroth and Laurance havent had an arc since. boom. put them together. then u dont have to write out Laurance AND it makes Garroth more than just majority comic relief (though i recognise she was on bad terms with sebastian). Also, how hard would it be to have Katelyn say in a later season like, "oh yeah, my ex girlfriend-". as soon as she gets with Travis shes suddenly only allowed to like men. Lucinda and Melissa could have literally said "Im in love with you" on screen and jess wouldve revealed they were actually cousins in a comment two years later.
TL:DR, Jess is homophobic because she refuses to recognise that writing relationships isnt the same as real relationships and that shes wrong sometimes, even though it would make more sense for the series.
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the aphverse fandom has a bit of problem with purity culture
which is like,, it makes sense because of the age most of us consumed the content. but also it will destroy us in the end. claiming that people are freaks or evil or weird if they ship something is,, not something we should be doing. nor is policing the kinds of ships people are 'allowed' to ship.
im just,, tired of the ship wars in this fandom. let people ship whoever they want. if you dont like it, dont read it, dont go looking for it.
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