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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-04-22 06:51 pm

[ SECRET POST #2667 ]


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(Anonymous) 2014-04-23 12:01 am (UTC)(link)
Some people feel comfortable in traditional gender/relationship roles (I guess that's what you mean by "sexist"?), and that's perfectly ok. If you don't like romance movies, just tell your friends that, and I doubt they'll shun you. As long as you're in a healthy relationship that makes you happy, it doesn't matter whether you conform to the norms expressed in these movies.

(Anonymous) 2014-04-23 12:16 am (UTC)(link)
I don't think the problem is that OP's friends don't know OP doesn't like romance flicks. It sounds more like they know, but still persist in believing OP will basically "grow out of it". Which sounds vexing as all hell.

(Anonymous) 2014-04-23 12:43 am (UTC)(link)
NAYRT

That's the interpretation I took out of it, too.

Knowing some people's attitudes about how relationships & love works... yeah, I can see that happening.