Ever wonder how modern TV audiences would react to average kinks we see here? · 2:49am Sep 9th, 2021
I keep thinking back to how big a deal everyone thought it was in Game of Throne when they reveal... *gasp*... a brother and sister having sex together! And they're in love too? Oh my god!
That was it. Just a simple incest pairing. Pretty vanilla by clop standards that would have been done in erotic fan fiction if not on the show itself.
Now I'm left curious how viewers would react if they saw some NTR plots mixed in there. Or bestiality. Or maybe even just a flat out gang bang? My knowledge of TV is limited since I don't watch many shows, but it still seems awfully prudish sometimes.
And on the same prudish note as a small tangent, girl on girl relationships are also pretty amazingly rare in shows. Only two I can think of are The Legend of Korra and RWBY. I've particularly noticed in these two cases a ton of not-homophobes come out of the woodwork to criticize the pairing. You'd be hard pressed to find a single non-kid's show that didn't involve a normal straight love pairing, none of which anyone objects to no matter how badly they go together, but as soon as a girl starts to fall for another girl, suddenly the fans are out in the streets citing how its 'forced' or 'rushed'.
The Owl House, Luz x Amity.
How would they react? Just go over to youtube and look up "first time watching >movie title<"
Seeing the normies watching anything by Stanly Kubrik, or John Carpenter. Alien, Terminator, Casablanca Exorcist. etc...
What's normal for us is shockingly face-reddening to them. (insert that Simpsons episode)
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I just looked that show up. Nice to see a bisexual pairing. I don't see why not these days. It doesn't even have to be for sending a positive LGBT message. You should just do it because its easy points for being original since its so rare.
Was there also a lesbian pairing in “The Loud House” I don’t think it ever got to the relationship phase but one of the girls was basically confirmed to be lesbian
I would argue it was forced in The Legend of Korra. There's more flaws in the show beyond that though.
Two words. Sailor. Scouts.
Mainstream media has always been very prudish, going all the way back the golden age of television. Just look at how big a deal it was Lucile Ball was pregnant and they worked that into the story lines of I Love Lucy, there was some backlash over the fact that 'Ricky and Lucy' had sex