Board Thread:Fanon Discussion/@comment-10860529-20141107042854/@comment-10860529-20150125235950

Haha, it's never too late to arrive at the party again! I'm glad you're not the only one who's not falling for the pansexuals-are-attracted-to-everyone-they-meet thing. It's a tiresome trope, and averting/subverting that brings more to the table for representation!

On the topic of polyamory, I find the whole Raven x Dexter x Cupid love triangle rather silly. Cupid's crush to me feels out of the blue, and while I like Raven/Dexter, I feel as though, with the show having a lot of unused potential, it's not played out as well as it could be. Personally I'd rather the three of them eventually become a thing. After all, Cupid's a BIG supporter of Raven botching her pledge and the Rebel cause in general. Maybe if she'd stop focusing on how Dexter would look without his glasses (which to me comes off as a pinch ableist)

NibiruMul wrote: I genderbend my OCs all the time. Mostly I do sons of female characters, but I also do daughters of male characters. Wanda and Regina are the daughters of two male characters - the woodcutter and the fiddler from The Wonderful Musician. Chloris Qoph really wants to be the next Alphege. (Chloris is somewhat of a tomboy, which kinda helps.) Orhan Sessiz, Joseph Souris, Cezar Porcel, Leandre Diaphane, Anatoly Tsarevich, and Yunus Djulung are all willing to take their mother's roles. I don't mean to be pushy, but, I don't understand how this is related to this thread at all. A male character with a female fairytale parent (and vice-versa) is MUCH different than a fairy tale parent having a transgender son/daughter (for example: someone with "male" on their birth certificate but identifies as a woman and feels uncomfortable as their gender assigned at birth, (and vice-versa)). It can happen both at once (like in my OC Akito's case), but unless you're also saying that your OCs listed here are trans, this is really off-topic.