on a related note, my discomfort with RPF is along these kind of lines
that is a very interesting insight. I feel the same way about RPF.
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on a related note, my discomfort with RPF is along these kind of lines
that is a very interesting insight. I feel the same way about RPF.
violation -- that's the word I'd use. Everything about the dolls is changed for a convenience for someone else. I'm not sure you can really get consent for it either.
"Abuse" and "violation" are both good words for what is going on. Rape is only one kind of abuse, only one way the dolls are violated.
Interestingly, the perspective from TWOP is that there was sex involved in the Sierra-Topher imprint.
on what basis?
Really?
thing is, Topher didn't specify the gender of the imprint he wanted when he asked for one. And Matrix man didn't know why he wanted the imprint, so I assumed that he wanted a buddy and not a sex partner.
I take it back- Couch Baron made quite a few jokes at the start of the recap that insinuated that he thought they did the deed, but then at the end:
And I should add that I was sure the first time around they had offscreen sex, because it's Topher, and how could I not think that, but despite all the jokes I made, on second viewing I don't think they did, both because the entire plotline comes off as very geekily wholesome, and because it's Fox and I frankly think they would have shown it if it had happened.
right, le nubian, they mention that too:
I think Topher talks a good game, but is possibly asexual. And the fact that they were tossing a football around, and that he didn't care which Active he got, I really think he would have been just as happy with a dude.
Sorry for the misreporting- Couch Baron really laid the sexual entendre jokes on thick at the start!
Sierra seemed more like one of the guys than a potential sexual partner to me.