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See Me Be Sentimental
I was looking at
fandomsecrets and someone made a secret, probably in reaction to the renewed bruhaha in Torchwood Fandom.
I got really chocked up reading it.
It's also really pretty:

Clicking on the pic will take you to the thread on F!S.
As a good friend said to me when I showed 'em this secret:
It's amazing how people don't realize that by freaking out about CoE/Ianto they're actually policing queerness, not "championing" it.
All I can say to that is "YES".
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I got really chocked up reading it.
It's also really pretty:

Clicking on the pic will take you to the thread on F!S.
As a good friend said to me when I showed 'em this secret:
It's amazing how people don't realize that by freaking out about CoE/Ianto they're actually policing queerness, not "championing" it.
All I can say to that is "YES".
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And also, that he knows it's hard to explain to his family because it's different from whatever they know.
But I can fully understand the person who made this secret, too.
I try to keep away from the renewed brihaha over RTD and CoE and homophobia (as well as the bruhaha over whether women can write m/m, which ignores the existence of queer women and queer people with female body so openly my teeth hurt). I've read several posts on both sides, and they all left me sad and nauseous.
CoE can be seen as the triumph of queer visibility. CoE can be seen as a repetition of usual gay tropes. Bith views aren't inherent - they are in an eye of the beholder.
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And what can I say, people are asses sometimes, even the best of them. Need stuff to be conclusive and absolute or they get confused. Bah. Life is not conclusive and absolute. Funny that queers should be the worst ones about it, but I guess, well, being part of a minority somehow makes some people need more conclusive stuff to feel safe in their identity and struggle. Because it's easier to struggle for something that has absolute boundries than for something which is amorphous.
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And yeah, there are so many thing in life that people want to categorize and label, but reality is never so neat as all those little boxes. Spirituality, sexuality, identity...
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I stopped trying to figure out who I am. I dont have a life anyways for either sex.
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