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WORKING CLASS in BRIDGERTON (2020-)
Season one
SABRINA BARTLETT as SIENA ROSSO in Bridgerton - season 1
Anthony Bridgerton and Siena Rosso in Bridgerton 108
Anthony Bridgerton being a very good boy
↳ sub!Anthony [1/?] | Bridgerton 1x08
BRIDGERTON (2020-)
1.04 An Affair of Honor
Something I noticed in the Bridgerton fandom is that people loathe the idea that any of the characters loved someone else at any point in their lives. Even admitting it was a lesser intensity of love goes against the ideals of the fandom.
I fully believe Colin loved the fake version of Marina. It was a puppy love, but it was still love. I think that she was the type of woman that Colin in season 1 would logically fall for. Mature Colin loved Penelope, but young Colin loved Marina.
I fully believe Anthony loved Siena, but that love was not enough in his case. He loved her but he did not love her enough to forsake his family and abandon duty. He loved Kate enough, more than enough, to risk losing her. He did not love Siena enough.
I fully believe Benedict has fallen in love a dozen times, for various reasons, but not deeply enough to care, until Sophie.
Only if the loved one is dead and gone is the character “allowed” to move on by the fandom, and even then there are comments insisting Francesca clearly didn’t love John (how??) and saying Violet and Edmund’s epic love is undermined by Marcus (how??)
I don’t doubt that my husband loved his ex-girlfriends. I loved someone else once too. That doesn’t make our love lesser. It doesn’t make it less special.
I think people see the women in the show as physical virgins and then cope with that inequality by insisting that the men are ✨emotional virgins✨ but really it just perpetuates the toxic idea that love is a finite source and unless they marry you, they didn’t really love you.
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