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fandomsecrets2020-08-08 03:54 pm
[ SECRET POST #4963 & 4964 ]
⌈ Secret Post #4963 & 4964 ⌋
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03. [SPOILERS for season 6 of 'the blacklist']
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04. [SPOILERS for Avatar the Last Airbender]

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05. [WARNING for discussion of rape]

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06. [WARNING for discussion of homophobia/biphobia]

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07. [WARNING for discussion of sexual assault]

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08. [WARNING for discussion of transphobia]

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09. [WARNING for discussion of rape]

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Other than it's one of those things where it causes great conflict for me because of course I don't think anyone (man or woman) should be touched without their consent. But she seems to flinch as though she's checking herself for basically touching a near-stranger's bare skin. Whereas I feel there's a lot of male-gazey stuff where it feels like it's being presented like a male character wanting to touch a female character (but can't) isn't a case of social niceties, more that he's tormented for not being able to do it? Idk.
But ultimately yes, nobody should touch anybody without a care and I do see the point that for men this is generally treated as "just a laugh" (see: hen dos/bachelorette parties) more so than the other way around.