Stereotyping as its finest. Lol, That's like saying a gay man who does not look like masculine should stick to being bottom. Stop that mindset pls. Thank you >_<
I've read stories where the top is not "masculine" I didn't know slim men or non-muscular men weren't masculine unless you can tell what being masculine means expert.
You didn't ask why I commented saying but you were quick to use stereotyping as a reason for an argument if I was I didn't know because my intentions were clear and innocent yet you're blaming me when you're entire comment is stereotyping.
I just siad he's not that muscular plus I was basing it off subtle hints that the story is giving and since Byul is cute like his mother and if you read "Love is an Illusion" with baby byul you see the author showing us how he'll design alpha Byul and omega Byul which is the same design as Byul is now read back the story to drag your memory.
I've read stories where the top is not "masculine" I didn't know slim men or non-muscular men weren't masculine unless you can tell what being masculine means expert. You didn't ask why I commented saying but y... Sabrina
I understand where you’re coming from, but my point stands. Associating someone’s role with their physical appearance or ‘cuteness’ still leans into stereotyping, even if it wasn’t intentional. Masculinity and roles aren’t defined by how someone looks, muscular or not.
Your first comment framed it as if Byul being an alpha doesn’t fit because he’s ‘too cute’ or ‘lacks muscles,’ which is exactly why I mentioned stereotyping. You might not have meant it maliciously, but it still perpetuates an idea that roles are based on looks or certain traits, and I disagree with that.
Also, interpreting hints from a story is fine, but we can have different perspectives. To me, Byul being cute or resembling his mom doesn’t automatically disqualify him from being an alpha. That’s why I pointed it out. Let’s agree to disagree on this. ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭ Have a good day.
I understand where you’re coming from, but my point stands. Associating someone’s role with their physical appearance or ‘cuteness’ still leans into stereotyping, even if it wasn’t intentional. Mascul... ⍢
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I still think Byul should have been a omega being an alpha doesn't fit him he's too cute and lack the muscles to me ngl
Stereotyping as its finest. Lol, That's like saying a gay man who does not look like masculine should stick to being bottom. Stop that mindset pls. Thank you >_<
I've read stories where the top is not "masculine" I didn't know slim men or non-muscular men weren't masculine unless you can tell what being masculine means expert.
You didn't ask why I commented saying but you were quick to use stereotyping as a reason for an argument if I was I didn't know because my intentions were clear and innocent yet you're blaming me when you're entire comment is stereotyping.
I just siad he's not that muscular plus I was basing it off subtle hints that the story is giving and since Byul is cute like his mother and if you read "Love is an Illusion" with baby byul you see the author showing us how he'll design alpha Byul and omega Byul which is the same design as Byul is now read back the story to drag your memory.
I understand where you’re coming from, but my point stands. Associating someone’s role with their physical appearance or ‘cuteness’ still leans into stereotyping, even if it wasn’t intentional. Masculinity and roles aren’t defined by how someone looks, muscular or not.
Your first comment framed it as if Byul being an alpha doesn’t fit because he’s ‘too cute’ or ‘lacks muscles,’ which is exactly why I mentioned stereotyping. You might not have meant it maliciously, but it still perpetuates an idea that roles are based on looks or certain traits, and I disagree with that.
Also, interpreting hints from a story is fine, but we can have different perspectives. To me, Byul being cute or resembling his mom doesn’t automatically disqualify him from being an alpha. That’s why I pointed it out. Let’s agree to disagree on this. ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭ Have a good day.
Same to you hun have a good day