@hostkisser I’m not on toyhouse that much but i feel like it can’t be very common especially if you’re not drawing it yourself or trading for characters that have art of that
Two characters who ended up getting more screen time than the main character in the second half of the show.
(Except people weren't upset when Vox did it because he's actually well written)
@BoringBoogy@dangerdaysshed It gives off the same vibes of those people who say “men can be lesbians”, it’s queerphobia because it’s stripping the label of its meaning regardless if they say everyone else has to use it that way or not
@BoringBoogy@dangerdaysshed But that’s not trans masc/fem, that’s just masculine or feminine? I get that some labels can mean different things to different people or they feel more comfortable using one rather than another, but it still has a general meaning and stripping it of that meaning is queerphobia
@MissTrifolium I think it’s probably gonna take a slightly different take than the owl house does, mostly because the witches look pretty different and mostly because this girl has natural powers and luz doesn’t
@jnzllt Bisexual people can have preferences, it doesn’t matter their own gender or the gender they prefer, they’re still bisexual. I honestly think this is not only homophobia but also misogyny with the way women are the only ones i see targeted with this “basically straight” slop
@__The__Juan__@undr_skr@Undue_Risk Only ones that broadly overlap are bisexual and polysexual but if someone wants to identify as one and not the other it really shouldn’t bother you or anyone else
@Undue_Risk I think if it makes someone happy to find a very specific label that they can find comfort and community in then they should be allowed that and if you want to be unlabeled then do that too. Im sick of you guys bringing up this discourse, its just repackaged ‘queerness’ policing