“she wants the d” thats so sexist. what if “she”s male. what if “she”s a bigender individual with more than incidentally occurring agender tendencies
Not dating someone because they have a penis is like not listening to a band because they have an instrument you don’t like in the band even though you never hear the instrument in any of their songs
one time i saw an obnoxious tumblr gif set post about the pains of menstrual cramps AND bodaciously EVERY GIF WAS OF A MAN
SERIOUSLY
DO YOU PEOPLE NOT EVEN REALIZE
To people who say demisexuals are just “normal”:
Did you ever meet a person you wanted to fuck sooooo badly that you conned them into romantic/emotional/etc. intimacy…? So you could, you know, fuck them without feeling bad about yourself?
Ever start a non-sexual relationship with someone ALREADY KNOWING that fucking was an eventual priority or of any importance in that relationship?
Yes?
Well. We don’t. There you have it. Kindly fuck off.
I dunno, it's kinda valid. Even though it's a little girl's show the same can be said about female characters in little boy's shows.
Despite their target audiences they should consider showing positive examples of the opposite sex so kids don't get dumb ideas about the other gender and what that other gender is meant to represent or act like.
No see, the thing about this is that this guy feels so entitled that he wants to take pretty much the only show with a cast consisting primarily of positive female role models and fill it up with male characters. And that he doesn't realize that his description of the males on the show as eye-candy for the female characters is bodaciously EXACTLY what happens to female characters on every single kids show for boys out there.
If we are going with the assumption that potraying either gender as personless eye candy is wrong, it's kinda valid. I'm saying that if girls shouldn't be potrayed as such, then neither should be boys.
Then again I don't watch the show so please proceed to crusify me for being a patriarchical pig.
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