brigid: drawing of two women, one whispering to the other (Default)
brigid ([personal profile] brigid) wrote in [community profile] gentlemen_bastards 2013-11-12 07:45 pm (UTC)

Yeah.

I understand that human sexuality has a wide, vast range of "normal" but only being able to have sex with one person despite feeling sexual needy urges is... a problem. Like, he's TRIED to have sex with other people and not been able to. It's not like he's really choosing to be celibate/monogamous because Twu Wuv.

I was really glad that Lynch presented Sabetha as a woman who's had sex with people other than The Main Character And Designated Love Interest, and she's not portrayed as bad for doing so. Locke's angry/jealous reaction is one he recognizes as uncalled for and unfair.

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