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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-03-23 03:35 pm

[ SECRET POST #2272 ]


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(Anonymous) 2013-03-23 09:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Hmm...if you don't mind me asking. What would be the difference between a gay fetishizer, and a person who simply writes m/m pairings?

Also what about the mentality of not shopping m/m making a person Homophobic?

da

(Anonymous) 2013-03-24 12:02 am (UTC)(link)
a gay fetishizer would be someone who writes everything according to a singular pattern regardless of the actual characters in question. If you are writing the stereotypes before the people, you fetishize. These are the same people who sit there wishing they had a gay bff cause omg we can tllly go shopping the whole time and he can do my hair and stuff.

And not shipping m/m doesn't make someone homophobic, but not shipping m/m can be a sign of homophobia. Like, usually it is easy to tell which is which by looking at how they react to other gay pairings or the pairing in general. If someone just shrugs and goes 'not my thing' and goes on? Not homophobic. If someone rallies and rants about omg how dare people turn X gay (cause being gay is the worst thing don't you know), yeah there is a problem.

[personal profile] cbrachyrhynchos 2013-03-24 01:53 am (UTC)(link)
Well, one big clue is if you think the most important thing about same-sex subtext is whether it makes your favorite ship "canon" or "endgame," and not the fact that good gay characters are still rare and bisexual characters even rarer.