so there's no point in my reading anything you write, then? okay.
I have written m/m as a way to explore relationships minus biological inequalities
um... what the fuck? are you saying women's bodies are actually "biologically inequal" to those of men, and not merely seen as such by a sexist society? or are you saying that my, and your, trans body is "biologically inequal" to that of a cis man? either way, please reconsider your words. or fuck off.
The only way I can write f/f relationships and let my characters do everything I want them to do, is to pretend that they exist in an AU where women have the same privileges that men take for granted.
do you never write m/m where the men are of different races? different backgrounds? different classes? nationalities? species (depending on the fandom)? if so, then you already deal with relationships with intrinsic inequalities/privileges, and your comment makes no sense.
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so there's no point in my reading anything you write, then? okay.
I have written m/m as a way to explore relationships minus biological inequalities
um... what the fuck? are you saying women's bodies are actually "biologically inequal" to those of men, and not merely seen as such by a sexist society? or are you saying that my, and your, trans body is "biologically inequal" to that of a cis man? either way, please reconsider your words. or fuck off.
The only way I can write f/f relationships and let my characters do everything I want them to do, is to pretend that they exist in an AU where women have the same privileges that men take for granted.
do you never write m/m where the men are of different races? different backgrounds? different classes? nationalities? species (depending on the fandom)? if so, then you already deal with relationships with intrinsic inequalities/privileges, and your comment makes no sense.