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fandomsecrets2022-12-02 09:17 pm
[ SECRET POST #5810 ]
⌈ Secret Post #5810 ⌋
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05. [SPOILERS for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever]

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[WARNING for discussion of rape/sexual assault]

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(Anonymous) 2022-12-03 10:27 pm (UTC)(link)And crud, the above came out more harshly than I meant it. I don't want to denigrate what other people enjoy reading or writing, and hope the person you responded to finds the story they loved so much. It's just, I was reading this thread with a sense of "why don't I like ABO again? When it's got obscure kinky stuff that I go for in other sorts of stories?" and then someone mentioning this trope that seems like it's everywhere reminded me.
I guess part of my thing is that a lot of characters that I can see as submissive are not given to being emotionally out of control. They've already come to terms with their identity alone, by the time we see them in canon, and they own it. And ABO stories tend to shoe-horn them through the same vulnerable!virgin omega skeleton plot as everyone else.