Bisexual? With her it makes sense!
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Hassan_Scarborough — 9 years ago(October 01, 2016 06:46 PM)
You really are terrible at reading comprehension, aren't you? I said I wouldn't mind her kissing a woman, but I wouldn't really care if they didn't show it. I merely think that her being a lesbian makes more sense than anything else. It's not "all I want", it's simply something that I think would be a bigger deal.
You want to watch two women get together. That's just as shallow a reason as anything else. YOU wrote that your were crusading the LGBT cause which is a farce. I call you on it, so you make up all this other nonsense to save face.
I don't want to dismiss bisexual people. I even comp,aired about how comics don't really have a lot of bisexual men.
Which is wrong but funny that you pulled Ice man and Alan Scott out of thin air but you don't want "bi"sexual, you want two women touching each other, lol.
Bisexual women on the other hand, are a good deal more common, which is why I don't think Diana being bi is really that big a deal. I don't really think it's pushing boundaries that much.
So we can put your LGBT crusade to rest. The sentence above clearly states that you have no interest in bisexual people or characters. And turning a woman that has been with men into a lesbian isn't going to further the cause, nor is a comic book the platform for such a thing.
Not everything comes down to having sexual desires. I'm sure that difficult for someone with hormones like yours, but me suggesting tights Wonder Woman should be a lesbian has nothing to do with any fantasies, especially since I'm an asexual male.
It's very sad that you hide behind "asexual" then claim to want to see two women touching each other. So the asexual thing is a farce as well.
That wasn't the main focus of the movie.
This argument is clearly going nowhere, so I think it's time to cut this off.
I agree because you keep moving the goal post around and it really is just a shallow argument on your part and you aren't knowledgeable enough about comic books to claim there hasn't been positive representations of lesbians in general and you are nothing more than a single man that wants to see two women fondle each other. -
ThisGuy4000 — 9 years ago(October 01, 2016 06:56 PM)
That sure is a lot of self projection for one post. No, the asexuality thing isn't a farce and I'm not really crusading for anything, so much as I think it would be more revolutionary if she did turn out to be a lesbian because that frankly would be more unexpected, and would likely give the lesbian community someone other than Batwoman to look up to. They've already hinted that Diana has slept with women in the past, so her turning out to be bisexual isn't really much of a shocking reveal.
And no, I don't want two women "touching each other", because I've made it clear that I don't care to see any sex scenes in a CBM. That's what you wanted. Take your self projection and your godawful reading comprehension elsewhere please. -
Hassan_Scarborough — 9 years ago(September 30, 2016 06:00 PM)
why r u here?
And yet you write the following:
I do too
I mean just one shot of WW waking up, maybe the day she findsChris Pine I dont know the name of his character :Dwaking up walking to a window and just one look at another woman laying in her bed
That is tasteful and classy
No shoving it up to our throats
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justahero — 9 years ago(September 30, 2016 05:07 PM)
I do too
I mean just one shot of WW waking up, maybe the day she findsChris Pine I dont know the name of his character :Dwaking up walking to a window and just one look at another woman laying in her bed
That is tasteful and classy
No shoving it up to our throats
It can be done classy without forcing it on us -
MacsBottomBitch — 9 years ago(September 30, 2016 06:16 PM)
Women like sex but its not a necessity like it is for men so no. Just because they lived on an island together means nothing. Would you say that if it was an all men island they would be gay/bi even if they've slept with women?
