chats take on the comments lmao

-`♡´- January 4, 2025 10:59 am

dont mind me sharing what chatgpt thought of the arguments ehe

> The omegaverse genre allows for creative exploration of gender roles and identities, often blending or redefining traditional concepts. Assigning titles like "mom" or "dad" to characters based on their roles (e.g., birthing parent) can be seen as a narrative choice that reflects the unique dynamics of the omegaverse world. While some readers may feel uncomfortable with these terms due to their associations with real-world gender norms, it's important to recognize the fictional and transformative nature of the genre. Authors and readers have the freedom to interpret and engage with these stories in ways that may challenge conventional perspectives, and this flexibility is a key aspect of the genre's appeal.

Ultimately, the use of specific parental titles in omegaverse stories is a creative decision that contributes to world-building and character development. Engaging with these narratives with an open mind allows for a richer appreciation of the genre's nuances and the diverse ways it can explore themes of gender and identity.

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Responses
    Awooga January 4, 2025 12:03 pm

    Just cuz ChatGPT said something doesn’t make it a universal fact! Just let people express their opinion as long as they’re not harassing anyone

    Miken1097 January 4, 2025 12:37 pm
    Just cuz ChatGPT said something doesn’t make it a universal fact! Just let people express their opinion as long as they’re not harassing anyone Awooga

    The person clearly wanted an argument. You can obviously just contradict the accuser if they wanted to objectify their opinion

    かわちい January 4, 2025 1:55 pm
    Just cuz ChatGPT said something doesn’t make it a universal fact! Just let people express their opinion as long as they’re not harassing anyone Awooga

    Exactly! At the end of the day, everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I'm just here to remind everyone that this is all fictional and ultimately shaped by the author's perspective, especially in this specific genre! Just wanted to make that clear again, as some seem to forget that exact point. Hope this clears things up!