And I'm not easily offended. Especially on the Watch, where I know I can discuss subjects like this with people of higher-than-average intelligence. I think readers of SRD are smarter than the average person.

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Maybe that's why I'm in THOOLAH.Aleksandr wrote:So you have no problem putting yourself in the head of female characters? If that's true, why should it be any harder to empathize with a gay character?
How would I write a gay relationship? Can I write a straight relationship based on my own feelings, then take out all the times I wrote "Christy" and substitute "Doug"? Is that all there is to it? I would think not. I would think there would be so much depth missing from the relationship that you might be severely disappointed. I couldn't write a convincing female character either. What is it like for all of you ladies to live in this world? What's the percentage of women who have been sexually assaulted at some point in their lives? What's the percentage who have been beat up by their husband or boyfriend? Then there's little things like having a child grow inside your body and giving birth. What could possibly make me think I'm able to write a character from that pov? Same with homosexuality. Sure, I could write a story with gay or female characters. But women wouldn't think, "Yes! That's what it feels like to be me!!" And you wouldn't say that about any gay character I might write.Starkin wrote:I've thought many times of asking SRD a "gay question": why aren't there any gay people's points of view in the Chronicles? Something like that.
Accepting something doesn't mean you lose your capacity to see real differences. Accepting people of another race doesn't mean that you suddenly confuse black people with white people.Esmer wrote:If I'm truly accepting of homosexuality, how can I perceive a homosexual act as different than a heterosexual act, and yet somehow I do. It's not "more wrong" in any way, it's just different somehow, and I can't explain it.
Thank you, EL! My thoughts exactly. There's a huge difference. No only do I like being in their heads . . . okay I'll leave that one unfinished.Emotional Leper wrote: Women are not homosexual men in a female body.
The stuff about your naughty bits aside, yes, if TC were gay, no books. That might make this one of the only series that wouldn't truthfully survive the inclusion of a gay main character. Frodo could have been gay. Dumbledore WAS gay, and big bad Voldemort was still afraid of him. Harry wasn't, but he could have been. The four Pevensie kids could all have been gay, though it might have been a bit early for the youngest to do anything about it. Legally.Rocksister wrote:If Covenant was gay, he would not have married Joan and WOULD NOT HAVE HAD THE WHITE GOLD WEDDING BAND. Ergo, no Chronicles of Thomas Covenant. Duh........... Oh, yea, I have to change my avatar. I forgot. Sorry. Going now........
I've never read anything of hers, but I've heard that's not such a bad thing. So I'm not surprised.Cameraman Jenn wrote:Just to clarify, the books didn't suck because the guys were gay, it just sucked because the storyline sucked, the writing sucked and well, it just sucked. One of the few things that actually made any of it interesting WAS the fact that several of the characters were gay.