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fandomsecrets2019-02-28 07:00 pm
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(Anonymous) 2019-03-04 06:12 am (UTC)(link)If you note in the previous paragraph, I mentioned one of my objections to the MPreg thing is that, well, even though we've made it into the 21st century, no one seems to be able to envision a relationship where both parties are equal, both loving and support each other. No, we simply have to have one half of the couple be the Super-Manly Super Stud Pillar of Strength, while the other half has to possess all the worst, most regressive feminine stereotypes, being a weepy, whiner with a spine of Kleenex, who always needs to be rescued by the other partner.
It sickens me. When I read about my pet pairing, I want to read about the couple as they are in canon, not following some hackneyed stereotypes. In any case, what would really flip gender roles is, I don't know, maybe the dominant overbearing masculine character is the one who becomes pregnant, while the quieter partner takes care of him. Maybe it turns out the super-femmey character, can actually eff someone up six ways from sunday, because being pretty, girly, and badass mothereffer aren't mutually exclusive. It is possible for someone to rock a prom dress like no one's business and still be a force to be reckoned with. And a character can be a force to be reckoned with, without ever raising a fist or getting their hand on a single weapon.
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(Anonymous) 2019-03-04 12:10 pm (UTC)(link)I'm avoiding mpreg fics like plague for these same reasons - they are more often than not enforce the stereotypes, just reversed. I'm not very vocal about it though, I guess there are a lot of people like me.
I've been reading fanfiction for various fandoms for a long long while, and mpreg got a blast of popularity at some point around early 2010s. And for some undetermined reason the quality of those was absolutely horrible. Now I think maybe it was because of an age of the writers.. That did nothing to endear me to this kink either...