I hate that fcking clueless uke and his unintentionally rude behavior. When that blonde gu...

329231212 July 21, 2021 7:27 pm

I hate that fcking clueless uke and his unintentionally rude behavior. When that blonde guy confess his feeling he can at least softly brush it off or talk with seme, the way he express it and repeat that his master have feeling for him is weird is as if he’s a homophobic wtf. If u r shocked that he tried to harass u then u should say “STOP” or “NO WE AINT WORK” not “WEIRD” damn homophobic at it finest

Edited: Okay sorry for wrongly accused him even tho I do think he’s a homophobic is a half truth. At the very least he IS smart and not prolonged that stupid conflict sht.

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    FujoshiBishie July 24, 2021 12:51 pm

    Don't you think you are being too cruel? He literally said his reasons on why he had thought. He doesn't seem like a person who would mind if his other friends are gay, which he had shown. That anger could just be a reflex to back him off. Also, it could be internalized homophobia. Remember that even queer people can experience internalized homophobia. Remember that although some people in China are open to homosexuality, it is still frowned upon enough for queer representation to be labeled as "friendship". Also, of course he would be confused! Before he met him, Nathan liked Scarlett! In the end, he pretty much apologized in his own way and resolved the problem. This was actually pretty healthy representation, showing us that we should not be ashamed of our sexuality. They showed us that we should overcome our fear and accept our sexuality! Not everything is easy to just realize you had falling for the same sex.... Queer comics/shows still have to show these problems about accepting our own problems, stigma and insecurities of being in a queer relationship rather than drama plots about couples who had already established their relationship. I am sure you were frustrated but please look at it a different way. People might be swayed easily by the negativity. You are right to say what he did was wrong and he himself knew that and resolved it. He grew and that is what is most important.