I’m not hating, so I want to preface that. To each their own. But I am a little confused, there’s like an insistence on likening the twink to a real woman, and multiple mentions of his breasts to the extent that it seems a little unrealistic. At that point, wouldn’t it just be easier to make a character purposefully biologically ambiguous instead of it just being like a sexualized male body? Also, I hope that the misogyny and homophobia in the story are exclusively contextual to the characters being highschool boys and not a justification for it from the author’s part. If you read this and want to share your thoughts, I would appreciate to hear it! (Just please be respectful! ><)
I’m not hating, so I want to preface that. To each their own. But I am a little confused, there’s like an insistence on likening the twink to a real woman, and multiple mentions of his breasts to the extent that it seems a little unrealistic. At that point, wouldn’t it just be easier to make a character purposefully biologically ambiguous instead of it just being like a sexualized male body? Also, I hope that the misogyny and homophobia in the story are exclusively contextual to the characters being highschool boys and not a justification for it from the author’s part. If you read this and want to share your thoughts, I would appreciate to hear it! (Just please be respectful! ><)