@barbieklaushat I see her vision. this is Shirahama going and telling us to imagine a chapter with the gays in our head. The gayness can be as much we want, only limited by our imagination! Thank you Shirahama, I never doubted you.
@barbieklaushat ngl I consider this homophobic. But I think she's got a bunch of events this month, and also something about helping WHA Kitchen since that might be back up and running? But still in pride month?????????????
@ganseyyiii man, I don't know why I got recced this since I'm not in the HR fandom, but my personal example of this is Caitlyn Kiramman being portrayed as bisexual. I hate it on principle, but it leans into the idea that "feminine" (thought she's not really) woman can't be lesbian.
@fuedalreese@MishaLocki anime spoilers/ i can not wait for next episode where we get peak protective agott who is willing throw herself in danger for Coco.... really the full turning point of her arc, i've been waiting for his reaction of that for ages....
@cocojimar like, "hey the world is actually sci-fi not medieval!" Wheel of TIme? There's something about the "easily governable" bit is really reminding myself about some setting......
@finchbian hey hey hey you know my favourite bit about this. WHA is kinda inspired by Harry Potter and commentary on it right. Then the Great Hall is commentary on Hogwarts, this great mystical place for teaching that is awful for students
@lesbianbutchdog As a trans lesbian woman, in actual interactions with lesbians, in person or on discord or what not, I've never had someone be transphobic. Everyone has been more than kind, noone has even given a shit I haven't voice trained, or when I posted early transition pics.
@NirrimsLiar and also off the top of my head, the Midnight Coffee duology by Emma Sterner-Radley. I really adore this for many other reasons, but the format of an online romance really allows them to individually explore and delve into their sexualities
@NirrimsLiar Off the top of my head Downtown by J.S Jasper. In here they're both lesbians, and one of the protagonists if trans, ace and austistic, so there's intersectionality is there, but it really delves into the loneliness. Also fantastic rep