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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2018-09-07 06:39 pm

[ SECRET POST #4265 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4265 ⌋

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05. [SPOILERS for Elementary season 6]



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06. [SPOILERS for Suspiria]



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07. [SPOILERS for Banana Fish]



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(Anonymous) 2018-09-08 06:21 pm (UTC)(link)
I am 100% down with ace Holmes, because that interpretation fits the ACD version best, IMO. I guess I should clarify... I'm not sure that ACD Holmes was asexual, but it seemed to me like he preferred to live his life without the distraction of romance and marriage. In that time period, that pretty much cut back on your sex life unless you visited prostitutes or had a discreet affair with a married woman/widow, neither of which really seems in character.
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[personal profile] deird1 2018-09-08 08:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Sure, but there’s two different things there. Elementary’s Sherlock is definitely not asexual - but you could certainly say he prefers to live his life without the distraction of romance and marriage. Is it the attitude you find important, or the lack of sex?