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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2019-02-28 07:00 pm

[ SECRET POST #4438 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4438 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2019-03-01 07:31 am (UTC)(link)
Seriously, this.

Also, an anon up thread mentioned how women naturally empathize with female characters and, just like how men cringe when they see a male character get kicked in the balls, I cringe when I see women have to go through pregnancy. Because pregnancy is grotesque to me and a lot of other women.

(Anonymous) 2019-03-01 07:55 am (UTC)(link)
ayrt

SAAAAAME. And to address that jackass upthread, I really resent the implication of pregnancy and childbirth with "humiliation." I don't see it that way at all. It's absolutely badass. The suffering pregnant people endure? Intense. Grotesque. It's too badass for me, I in no way want to do it, I know I couldn't handle it even if I wanted to, which I don't (and thankfully am getting on past the age where I have to worry about it).

Honestly, even though I don't ship a lot of het pairings I'd like to see more het mpreg in magical/weird-science canons. Where even a m/f couple want to have a baby, and they decide the man should be the one to carry. Why not?

(Anonymous) 2019-03-03 12:28 am (UTC)(link)
nayrt

Then it should be grotesque for ANY human to be pregnant/give birth.

No pregnancy is always an option. But hey, better sexist than not at all, amiright?