Subject: Discussion of a popular trope
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Posted on: 2010-11-01 21:32:00 UTC

With most people away on nano duty, I thought it be nice to have a discussion.

Or rather, there is something I want to share and I'm sure people are going to disagree and want to put in there two cents (et presto: discussion).

I'll start being saying that I rarely read romance stories, whether they be het or slash. I'm just not interested in them. My knowledge of what are common tropes in romance stories comes from fanficrants. One of these tropes is that a love-relationship is not complete without a baby. This goes for both het and slash pairings. I'm not here to bash on Mpreg. My issue is with the trope that a relationship is not complete without a baby.

It struck me, that the notion that even two people of the same gender should have a baby together, is a bit homophobic. I mean, "you and me and baby makes three" is a heterosexual norm. Forcing a heterosexual norm on homosexuals is homophobic (forcing a heterosexual norm on heterosexuals isn't nice either).

I know most of these authors think babies make for perfect happiness and they only want to make their characters happy. But why is their subliminal message that a relationship can't be happy unless it meets some (arbitrary) heterosexual norm?

Thoughts?

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