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fandomsecrets2014-04-21 07:02 pm
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Huh. That's different from my experience in wanting people to just shut up about it sometimes (particularly straight people); especially in fandom, which consistently loses its crackers over all over some dude's dick and where he may or may not put it.
Like I said to someone above, if you cringe and express frustration to people regardless of what sexuality they talk too much about, you're not the one I'm critical of. It's just I've noticed a persistent trend where when people start going on about hearing too much about someone's sexuality as part of their identity, it's rarely, if ever, straight people they're talking to or about. Particularly in this secret.
(Once or twice I've seen asexual people do it, though - they tend to be equally exasperated with all sexual folk.)
As for fueling homophobia, it's up to homophobes to stop making stupid, baseless assumptions, not for LGBT to stop being working through their sexuality in any way that doesn't actually impede on anyone else's life or rights.