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fandomsecrets2012-09-12 07:00 pm
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Re: Fandoms/fanfic genres that treat abuse as good?
(Anonymous) 2012-09-13 09:15 am (UTC)(link)It's the one where Tony is turned to a dog with means of communication and with all his mental capacities intact. It's the fic where Tony is thankful Steve didn't have him neutered.
And as about the other fics. It's those fanfictions where Steve completely disregards whatever Tony has to say, controls his life, says what he can't and can't do...and he's always portrayed as the good guy. Those fics have Steve treat Tony as an incompetent non-functional human being. And these are so common.
Some people don't see it as abusive, but I was trough a relationship like that and it's not...nice.
Re: Fandoms/fanfic genres that treat abuse as good?
I'm sorry you went through something like that.
Re: Fandoms/fanfic genres that treat abuse as good?
In fact, fandom's condescending attitude towards Tony in general, what with outright stating that his moderate issues and inability to be open about his feelings that stem from his bad childhood and traumatic experiences and guilt complex mean he doesn't know how to function in the real world at all and his issues are so crippling he's pretty much on the mental scale of a kicked puppy who has no self-worth or perspective and obviously would never have a semi-reasonable or sane reaction to anything makes me rage.
Re: Fandoms/fanfic genres that treat abuse as good?
(Anonymous) 2012-09-13 01:47 pm (UTC)(link)