woooo have some mlp headcanons of mine
Ships:
:bulletred: Applejack x Rarity
:bulletyellow: Rainbow Dash x Soarin
:bulletblue: Pinkie Pie x Pokey Pierce
:bulletpurple: Twilight Sparkle x Starlight Glimmer x Trixie Lulamoon
Applejack:Agender, Bisexual
Rarity:Transgender MtF, Polysexual
Rainbow Dash:Transgender FtM, Gay
Soarin:Cisgender, Gay
Pinkie Pie:Bigender, Pansexual
Pokey Pierce:Cisgender, Bisexual
Twilight Sparkle:Asexual, Biromantic
Starlight Glimmer:Cisgender, Lesbian
Trixie Lulamoon:Cisgender, Lesbian
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token?
also i like that
Fluttershy is our token straight.
If you want something specific from the artist, they might be open to commissions.
i meant in this headcannon. i’ll shut up if you think otherwise about what i would like to see.
BGP, please don’t try and revive a 3 year old shitstorm.
The show itself gives you plenty, vs zero non-straight. Also on this board you’re posting on,
lesbian (73372)
vsstraight (100381)
So, can you explain properly what your complaint is?
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Oh…
The gender and sexuality stuff is fine, it’s just weird that they’re not bickering like an old married couple.
What it really comes down to is,
most people prefer simplicity in understanding relationships and themselves.
It’s always easier to dismiss what one doesn’t bother trying to understand than to just accept it, apparently.
@Background Pony #42CE
This and also in-your-face angst from tumblrinas don’t help, yes.
@YetAnotherBrony
Some people want relationships just for (or mostly for) sex.
Some people want the exact opposite too.
Must be an empty relationship if all you’re using your spouse for is sex.
Words aren’t rendered meaningless by people who use them for what they mean, they’re rendered meaningless by people who hate what they mean, use them to make strawman arguments look more mockable, and attack anyone who honestly uses them or the concepts they represent.
This whole thing has left me pretty down. Even if the art is nice.
I was in my 20s before I realised I was Asexual and Agender. Even though I knew these words, knew what they meant, I still didn’t think they were an actual option for me. Because of pictures like this. Because they got lumped in with the fake sexualities. Pictures like this actively harm me and others, so I get to complain about it. But I am glad to see some commenters dispelling the beliefs that labels make everything better. Labels are for products, not people. My time spent thinking I was straight and just bad at it was horrible.
I can’t wait for this overload of labels to end in all of them being rendered meaningless. It just sucks that the process towards that has to be this crappy. But I guess it’s all fine if I can one day say that my gender is: me.
@RighteousIndignayshun
Though such a guy could also be mislabeled misogynistic.
I agree.
Seriously, drama over these things are stupid.
Fair enough. There’s a just “hindsight” tag that might be a little better, but people don’t seem to use it.
I don’t know. I just don’t think “hilarious” is really the appropriate reaction for something like this, particularly not without an explanation; an out of the ballpark prediction, sure, but too often people are just sat wondering why the tag is there.