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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2026-04-09 01:58 pm

[ SECRET POST #7034 ]


⌈ Secret Post #7034 ⌋

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Re: Steve/Bucky

(Anonymous) 2026-04-09 10:10 pm (UTC)(link)
DA
Yeah, I agree they really didn't see it, but I think it is just their straight glasses glued on too tight. Legit if they had written Bucky as a woman and changed nothing else I think they would have automatically had it as a romantic relationship. Lots of straight guys are like that I've found. Especially the subconsciously homophobic ones where if pressed they'd say something about how neither character "acts gay" or something and has weird ideas about what a gay relationship looks like but has never really thougt about it too deeply.

Not saying the writers are like that, I actually know barely anything about them, bit I've encountered a lot of men like it.

Re: Steve/Bucky

(Anonymous) 2026-04-09 11:06 pm (UTC)(link)
I’ll disagree on Cap 1 as they very deliberately wrote Peggy with more agency and not damseled for Steve’s sake so Bucky being the damsel doesn’t make it track as romance for me as they didn’t do it with the romantic subplot of the movie. But Cap 2 with Bucky breaking through literal decades of brainwashing because of Steve? Yeah that shit is very romantically coded even if we’re being very generous with our ‘bro’ type of writing.