Subject: Fair point. Hmmm.
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Posted on: 2010-11-02 11:51:00 UTC

I still don't see it as a homophobic thing to do, even by accident, but more just a social norm that is being applied, and our society is heavily heterosexual in terms of norms. I completely and utterly agree that one can't treat people qually in different circumstances, but I think it's just as unfair to blame members of the society for applying its norms within that society, regardless of demopgraphics.

As a parallel example, one could just as well criticise the makers of coloured contact lenses for not considering that people with very dark eyes won't be able to use said lenses the way that people with very pale eyes can (or at all, really) - no one can change their eye colour, and regardless of whether an equal amount of people have light blue eyes as dark brown, coloured contacts will continue to be manufactured for and used by those people with pale eyes - they're fashion, and people who can follow a fashion often do. Those people may then go and write a story including an offhand reference to a character using coloured contacts. Is that wrong, just because a dark-brown-eyed writer or character can't use them? Could it be called colour-phobic? Or is it just something that happens and that can be annoying and even upsetting, but is nonetheless neither wrong nor right?

(I really shouldn't be getting into this discussion - I'm one of the people doing NaNo!)

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