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fandomsecrets2024-12-27 05:47 pm
[ SECRET POST #6566 ]
⌈ Secret Post #6566 ⌋
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[The Boy and the Heron]
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05. [SPOILERS for And Just Like That... (Sex and the City sequel)]

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06. [SPOILERS for Arcane Season 2]

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07. [WARNING for discussion of assault/abuse]

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08. [WARNING for discussion of noncon]

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09. [WARNING for discussion of sexual assault/abuse]

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(Anonymous) 2024-12-28 12:51 am (UTC)(link)no subject
(Anonymous) 2024-12-28 01:48 am (UTC)(link)I feel like it was an accomplishment for fandom to ever develop and assert a contrasting view. I completely agree that feeling close to a character has nothing to do with thinking they fit some narrow "good person" mold, though, and also like that's how it has to be. If you could befriend actual people by doing the same approved, following-a-generic-social-script for it, they wouldn't be people at all. We just inevitably like different things, and warmth and closeness are not "deserved rewards" for good behavior. But a surprising number of people who are approaching the question with their brains and not their feelings think otherwise. Or at least, that's what I suspect is going on.