Sookie Stackhouse novels. The gay people bother me, what's up with them?
Lordling Send a noteboard - 27/09/2010 07:37:32 PM
And not just the Gay. Also the bisexuals, the sex freaks and the incestuous (had to check the spelling from a dictionary, of course) couples.
Actually, what weirds me out is their number. I bet Sam is the only hetero male who's also a supernatural. And don't mention Alcide, he's a wanker.
There's this quote that embodies my point perfectly:
Most supes didn’t think nudity was any big deal. The fact that Claude and I were distantly related—my great-grandfather was his
grandfather—wouldn’t make any difference to him; in fact, it wouldn’t make any difference to most of the supes.So, I told myself
stoutly,no big deal .
(From Dead in the Family)
WHY? Why is every supernatural being so damn interested in sex that is doesn't matter that they're bonking they own sister (Lachlan and Neave, Sookie's torturers, were siblings, weren't they?)? And really, it does seem like every other guy/gal has had sex with a person of the same gender. Eric, Claude, Amelia, Mel..
The vampires may have the following excuse: they've lived so long that they're more willing to experiment. And since they aren't humans, we can't really judge them based on our standards. The fairies also aren't humans. But the werewolves? Whose whole culture seems to be centered around obedience and rape and violence in general. Which us utterly ridiculous. They have no real purpose. They form packs just for fun, it seems, and fight their petty wars. They deserve to be killed. But I digress, badly.
I'm not saying I'm bothered by the sexiality (though perhaps I might pretend so in order to annoy people) but it's widespreadedness (that a word?) is a mystery to me.
Actually, what weirds me out is their number. I bet Sam is the only hetero male who's also a supernatural. And don't mention Alcide, he's a wanker.
There's this quote that embodies my point perfectly:
Most supes didn’t think nudity was any big deal. The fact that Claude and I were distantly related—my great-grandfather was his
grandfather—wouldn’t make any difference to him; in fact, it wouldn’t make any difference to most of the supes.So, I told myself
stoutly,no big deal .
(From Dead in the Family)
WHY? Why is every supernatural being so damn interested in sex that is doesn't matter that they're bonking they own sister (Lachlan and Neave, Sookie's torturers, were siblings, weren't they?)? And really, it does seem like every other guy/gal has had sex with a person of the same gender. Eric, Claude, Amelia, Mel..
The vampires may have the following excuse: they've lived so long that they're more willing to experiment. And since they aren't humans, we can't really judge them based on our standards. The fairies also aren't humans. But the werewolves? Whose whole culture seems to be centered around obedience and rape and violence in general. Which us utterly ridiculous. They have no real purpose. They form packs just for fun, it seems, and fight their petty wars. They deserve to be killed. But I digress, badly.
I'm not saying I'm bothered by the sexiality (though perhaps I might pretend so in order to annoy people) but it's widespreadedness (that a word?) is a mystery to me.
Sookie Stackhouse novels. The gay people bother me, what's up with them?
27/09/2010 07:37:32 PM
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Recommendation: never read the Anita Blake novels.
27/09/2010 10:27:27 PM
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Oh, please listen to this, people. Anita's a slippery slope of badness. *NM*
27/09/2010 11:13:43 PM
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