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In "fandom", that's the norm and perfectly acceptable. (Strange that I rarely, if ever, see these topics about female celebs and them being suspected to be lesbians.) That has nothing to do with people being "fans" of actors, it comes down to objectifying them. If nothing else, it means he wants his public image to be "straight family man". "That doesn't have to mean anything!" Well, sure it does. Every actor under the age of 120 has a topic "Is he gay?" somewhere, even if he's married with children for 20 years.
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It's not homophobic if a straight guy doesn't want to be seen as gay. And I hate it if actors are "rumored" to be gay, based on "he looks/walks/talks gay" or "he played a gay character". "It's not about (IKEA) sex scenes, it's about the challenge to explore a different side of the characters!" Yeah, sure, how come the characters in question are always the attractive guys that star in every other fanfiction, and had all their sides explored several times, and never about the average/less attractive guys that don't appear in any fanfictions, despite being important characters? Why is that "okay"? Why can male characters be sexualized to the max and everyone cheers, but female characters are "sexist" if they just wear a summer dress? And let's face it, 90 % of fanfiction is about male characters being gay, written by straight teenage girls who very much objectify the characters or actors. The outcry if a female character is sexualized can be heard all around the world, but the very same people have no problem at all to broadcast the (usually imaginary) non-straight orientations of male characters, not stopping at minors either. I am super glad we don't have a flaming problem of women's portrayals in games. Spend a lot of time together, amiright? *nudge nudge hur hur* MLP is just an obvious example here, the same happens to some degree with pretty much every work aimed at children and teenagers.įrodo and Samwise can't be straight. And that is sad, because in my many eyes, that little girl has a million times more the "right" to google her favorite show than an adult with a horse fetish. I sure would not let a little girl google "My Little Pony" because there's no need to ruin someone's childhood during their childhood. But what I do mind is them spamming their sex fantasies *everywhere*, with no regard for the actual target audience. I've watched X-Men Animated and a couple of other cartoons as an adult, too. I personally really don't care if adults watch shows for children, like My Little Pony. Very amused.Īnyway, I agree with pretty much every fandom has that vocal minority (oh please, please let it be minorities.) that spam their sexual interpretations everywhere. I just noticed I wrote "Emma Peters and Evan Roberts" above that would have resulted in a ban and likely death threats on AHS forums.