Dear STS Channel...
If your male protagonist stuck in a female body against his will falls in love with a man, that doesn’t make him “more of a woman”.
It makes him a gay man.
If your male protagonist stuck in a female body against his will falls in love with a man, that doesn’t make him “more of a woman”.
It makes him a gay man.
Dear television.
Freedom of religion doesn’t mean you have to rub a particular religion in my face in a pretentious manner.
Yours, Maia.
Why is Xena regarded as a lesbian icon when she slept with men and (shock! horror!) bore children from them, and all support for her “lesbian side” comes from one semi-official (and never confirmed) relationship?