this is such exaggerated body proportions beyond anything. she looks like a prepubesent child - be so fucking serious.
painting this work as some feminism work unable to be critiqued when Jinshu the love interest literally chokes her in a possessive rage lol
sarah
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- this crashout bc i pointed out rightfully that she looks like a 7 year old...
- Replying to @althennathe definition of hetslop - the body proportions meant to highlight how petite and tiny and fragile she is compared to him - thats the appeal!! it's not above female fantasizes also, he's supposed to be taking anti-androgen drugs so his proportions are also hella exaggerated too
- Replying to @althennalike its functionally better than 90% of hetslop, but it is still hetslop. and using an in-universe explanation for a systemic pattern that's rooted in patriarchal conditioning makes you just look stupid.
- himejoshis' empty solidarity with het shippers in the name of "feminism" always backfires on them when the main het dynamic in a fandom is threatened by a sapphic one. the visceral lesbophobia of these het shippers isn't enough to teach them a lesson so I don't care.
- you love women *being loved by men. that is a very important part of that dynamic.
- why should we respect a ship's canon nature? if i like the chemistry of the male lead with his best friend over his girlfriend, i'll ship them together. this has been fandom rule since forever - why are y'all obsessed with maintaining canon.actually if you’re consistently pushing aside canon women love interests to ship two boys together then that IS weird and it DOES reflect poorly on you
- i really don't care if you like a bit of toxicity and size difference in your het romance, just don't sit here and portray fujos as some uniquely misogynistic fetishizers for liking the same appeal as you.
- you aren't answering my question. WHY is it misogynistic to ship a non canon gay ship over the het one. why is the act of shipping itself having that moral condemnation towards it?Replying to @althennamy point isn’t that the ships shouldn’t ever exist. it’s that people r doing it consistently across every single fandom. if the only way ur watching/reading anything is looking for made up yaoi everywhere then that’s indicative of a weird mindset about women
- Replying to @OTON4Lyou do realize "stick to explicitly queer media" is just another keep your queer shit out my TV type conservatism right? why should heterosexuality be the norm and queer people be designated to probably less than a 10th of popular media? it's very homophobic rhetoric actually
- i'm a western fujo now lol. i'm a black girl who shipped many het dynamics that included a black girl that was entrenched in fandom racism and erasure. y'all just love tokenizing the issue of racism rather than admit that that fujos don't hold a monopoly on fandom racism"The only real feminist media is ones with zero women or non white people in it" average western fujoshi
- Replying to @OTON4Lthe only pattern is that that person likes gay ships and is probably queer as well. trying to moralize over what type of media the person consumes makes you hella puritan actually. why is it important that she is a woman being left for a man exactly?
- “pro-ship” are you a toddler. Is Kishimoto’s work too problematic for you?? Kishi wrote that clear parallel into story. Haku sacrificing himself for Zabuzu’s dream for his “precious one” is mirrored by Sasuke’s sacrificing himself for Naruto - forgoing his revenge. The art!!!“narusasu parallel” and it’s a proship…zabuza is a grown ass man and haku is a year older than naruto. naruto didn’t understand whatever romantic shit you were picking up (??) this is exactly where it shows that his understanding of love is platonic
- it's very clear that ship is result of obligatory shonen het pairing offs in the epilogue. but how exactly would that make him a misogynist when it was sakura that compared chasing sasuke to punching a villian over and over again. she wanted that! she literally chased him








