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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2023-01-27 07:09 pm

[ SECRET POST #5866 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5866 ⌋

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[Sergio Sendel vs. Endeavor from My Hero Academia]


















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(Anonymous) 2023-01-28 02:20 am (UTC)(link)
I'm with you-- my *family* is wonderful. They're totally accepting, and I'm not the only queer person in the family, so it's great. But, I've lived in a couple places where being out was dangerous, and where even when I was so deep in the closet I was having tea with Mr. Tumnus, growing up, kids KNEW. Even if they couldn't know precisely *what*, they knew enough to make my life hell, and I was trapped in a world of terrified and confused denials.

If I'm reading sci-fi, yeah, I want queer characters to be totally open in a 'why wouldn't I be?' way, and fantasy worlds can go either way for me, but if it's set in modern times, things are getting WAY scarier again, and if it's historical, like... I want it to feel authentic. (my favorite genres aren't period/setting locked, and I have a strong preference for contemporary historic settings-- from within living memory but not modern, just because I grew up on so much 80s horror. And BOY that's a decade that I associate with needing to be careful with who you come out to)