Is v gay
Is "V" Gay?
Aquari0217 said:
I reflect V and Evey had a connection beyond sexual attraction. I have to watch this production a few more times...it was fantastic!
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I can see what you're saying (and I completely agree), but some parts of the film made me consider there was also some attraction to her.
Their first meeting, after V saves her, with the expanded diologue, it made V sound a little flirty to me.
Also, when V's cooking the day after, and Evey sees his hands, it sounded like V was saddened that she was potentially repulsed by his scarred hands.
Him asking her to sway also gave that idea. He almost reminded me of the guy asking the hot miss to dance at the dance, but in the slightly nervous/excited way, and not in the immature bastard lofty school way.
Finally, his death scene. He says blantently that he loved her and that she was the one who opened his heart again.
I approve there was admire , but I ponder there was a hint of V yearning for her, to make his love become his lover.
I've always launch opposition to parasocial-leaning kpop discussions very interesting because it feels like trying to ostracize peanut butter from jam. Practically every kpop group under the sun makes huge amounts of content specifically designed to foster parasocial attachment more than any other industry I can think of. Idols are paid to be performers but they're also paid to kindle parasocial stanning. Kpop would absolutely not be where it is right now and would watch and function very differently if it wasn't built up into the parasocial escapist fantasy it is now (and has been for a verylong time).Dragon of the West said:
This is a really weird post to create. Taking guesses on people's sexuality is next level parasocial and just a straight up unhealthy behaviour.
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I can understand that everyone has their boundaries and I can understand discomfort with this street of speculation, and it's not prefer I don't own my own (those "weight loss journey" videos that are thinly disguised body shaming and slam diet romanticization all over youtube and the community of people engaging with them squick me like crazy)
Remember When I Said Taehyung Might Not Be As Gay As We Thought?
Don't judge a dude by his milfy wardrobe, he looks goooood.
It was... awhile ago. Maybe as far back as 2021 although I do not feel like link-searching it. It's in the archives if I didn't kill it.
Granted, there was a lot going on, then. There's still a lot going on and until now I had no desire to ever - EVER - return to this hellsite. Because Taekookers are fucking weird, yo. And some of y'all got a lil bit up in my shit too as I (fuzzily) recall. Which: it's whatever. I'm extremely unsocial, don't even answer my own DMs. And it's not personal, so I get it. I don't need or desire to defend myself, but I will protect people I look after about. With my absence, if necessary.
OT:I also totally kicked the big C while I've been out so that was nice. Yoongi the cat is pleased that his noms will continue uninterrupted.I will be in wigs for at least another year. It's all good. Oh LOOK at what we contain here. Don't come at me for publishing this, I will explain.
I got it from actual media days ago, okay, and also: there was no expectat
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Abro (sexual and romantic)
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Ace and aro/ace and aro spectrum
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