i just realized i don& #39;t like the female edits of b and/or w. can& #39;t they be appreciated as how they identify themselves as in whatever they do? why edit them in another person& #39;s skin? i tried thinking about it in retrospect and i didn& #39;t like the implication of the edits back then.
you don& #39;t have to agree with me all the time, as i don& #39;t agree with everyone all the time. but if you have similar thoughts, especially the fans who identify themselves as males, i& #39;m interested in your views on those types of bw edits.
oh and yes, sexual orientation is different from gender identity. just in case cishets find my thread.
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i mean, it& #39;s not like i curse people for editing them as girls, no. i even commended some when i started in the fandom cuz they edited so well. but... AT PRESENT, i don& #39;t feel that it is right ANYMORE since the emphasis of "love is love is love" has been loud and clear.
why edit one as a female and one as a male to make a scenario seem romantic? isn& #39;t the whole point of BL/Y-Series to emphasize the love felt between two persons who identify as "boys/males"? why are we retrograding things back to cisheteronomy and gaslighting the main gay agenda?
of course, the only people to misunderstand this would be cishets, as expected.
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