coming from sign’s #1 fan why does it seem like the author geared more toward the standard uke and seme visual archetypes compared to what they did in sign… i haven’t officially started this one yet but i’ve skimmed through some chapters and can’t help but notice that the mc looks hella young and tiny while the ml is big af it’s giving y/n x ceo.. am i the only one who kinda feels this way? and does their relationship sort of reflect this too?
You do you but if I were you, I don't care about how the MC looks. He does look like a child but at least he's of legal age to do it. I understand if you're uncomfortable but you should know that there are people out there who also have a body or look like MC and have a partner that is bigger than them. Doesn't matter straight, gay, lesbian. It should be normal by now.
Why is it that everytime a gay relationship has size difference or gay content explores size kinks, it's 'creepy', but it's normalized and no one says a thing when it's a woman and a man? is it because the world just expects the woman to obviously be way shorter? You have to understand that your thinking comes from not just gender norms, but also homophobia even if it is not your intention whatsoever. We are taught these rules by a straight society. Keep that in mind.
Why is it that everytime a gay relationship has size difference or gay content explores size kinks, it's 'creepy', but it's normalized and no one says a thing when it's a woman and a man? is it because the worl... guywhoreads1000bls
what the hell are you talking about? LMAO when did i ever say anything about gender norms? you know literally nothing and are just putting words in my mouth for no reason. i actively feel this way about ALL kinds of relationships and character designs. isn’t it also forcing heteronormative stereotypes when one person in an mlm relationship is seen as the “woman,” i.e. “inferior” or “weaker?” that is literally also homophobic in its own way. you CAN’T be calling me homophobic just for being uncomfortable with a character with child-like features—not “size kinks,” which is explored in an entirely different way—regardless of their sexual orientation. don’t try to “educate” or outsmart me when you clearly have no clue what i was trying to get at in the first place
what the hell are you talking about? LMAO when did i ever say anything about gender norms? you know literally nothing and are just putting words in my mouth for no reason. i actively feel this way about ALL kin... larie
But the character doesn't look like a kid at all. He just has soft features that again, women have. Are men not allowed to look soft or femenine? I do not see the 'child' thing. It just seems like a big reach. And you did say 'tiny' so I assumed the height is what you meant. I mean I also have soft features as the character and I am also extremely short. I'm an adult. Sorry if I misunderstood, but I felt pretty uncomfortable by your comment, ironically enough. It's because gay relationships do get easily accused of being creepy by a large majority of people even those who are allies or gay themselves. That's why I was defensive, but I wasn't trying to be rude.
But the character doesn't look like a kid at all. He just has soft features that again, women have. Are men not allowed to look soft or femenine? I do not see the 'child' thing. It just seems like a big reach. ... guywhoreads1000bls
People would rather ignore the fact that baby face exist.
coming from sign’s #1 fan why does it seem like the author geared more toward the standard uke and seme visual archetypes compared to what they did in sign… i haven’t officially started this one yet but i’ve skimmed through some chapters and can’t help but notice that the mc looks hella young and tiny while the ml is big af it’s giving y/n x ceo.. am i the only one who kinda feels this way? and does their relationship sort of reflect this too?
You do you but if I were you, I don't care about how the MC looks. He does look like a child but at least he's of legal age to do it. I understand if you're uncomfortable but you should know that there are people out there who also have a body or look like MC and have a partner that is bigger than them. Doesn't matter straight, gay, lesbian. It should be normal by now.
Why is it that everytime a gay relationship has size difference or gay content explores size kinks, it's 'creepy', but it's normalized and no one says a thing when it's a woman and a man? is it because the world just expects the woman to obviously be way shorter? You have to understand that your thinking comes from not just gender norms, but also homophobia even if it is not your intention whatsoever. We are taught these rules by a straight society. Keep that in mind.
what the hell are you talking about? LMAO when did i ever say anything about gender norms? you know literally nothing and are just putting words in my mouth for no reason. i actively feel this way about ALL kinds of relationships and character designs. isn’t it also forcing heteronormative stereotypes when one person in an mlm relationship is seen as the “woman,” i.e. “inferior” or “weaker?” that is literally also homophobic in its own way. you CAN’T be calling me homophobic just for being uncomfortable with a character with child-like features—not “size kinks,” which is explored in an entirely different way—regardless of their sexual orientation. don’t try to “educate” or outsmart me when you clearly have no clue what i was trying to get at in the first place
But the character doesn't look like a kid at all. He just has soft features that again, women have. Are men not allowed to look soft or femenine? I do not see the 'child' thing. It just seems like a big reach. And you did say 'tiny' so I assumed the height is what you meant. I mean I also have soft features as the character and I am also extremely short. I'm an adult. Sorry if I misunderstood, but I felt pretty uncomfortable by your comment, ironically enough. It's because gay relationships do get easily accused of being creepy by a large majority of people even those who are allies or gay themselves. That's why I was defensive, but I wasn't trying to be rude.
People would rather ignore the fact that baby face exist.