sing is actually like that huh
Being trans is so fucking funny cause my sister will be like âUgh I wish I had a dick it probably feels crazyâ and I have to be careful not to agree too hard or sheâll look at me like this
https://www.tumblr.com/squaloropera/749207242108256256/hey-ask-me-about-the-inherent-heteronormativity-of?source=share
Okay explain because I'm interested
Oh thank god. You will regret this.
Now, the first thing to do here is to explain exactly what I mean by âtop/bottomâ discourse. What Iâm referring to, specifically, is people arguing over fictional characters (usually) and their preferred positions in penetrative sex. These characters being gay, almost exclusively. Pretty fucked up, but now that we have that point of reference, I can explain better. Now, there is no inherent heteronormativity in thinking a character prefers to bottom or top, but the discourse here is usually where the problem lies. First of all, roles of âtopâ and âbottomâ arenât exclusive. A top can bottom, a bottom can top, there is no set rule. Thinking anything otherwise dangerously borders on â____ is the girl of the relationship cause he only ever takesâ territory. This is the heart of this heteronormativity claim. In general, this discourse will be in the comments of any fanart or fanfiction of a gay fictional pairing that happens to be sexual. Usually, youâll find at least a few comments of âNooooooooo, ____ totally tops!â and with the expectation that said character should always be the more sexually dominant one, even if thereâs no penetrative sex being displayed and the word âtopâ is being used to refer to sexual dominance. The core of this discourse is never actually about the actual meaning of âtopâ and âbottomâ, but in fact the words are being used in place of âthe girlâ and âthe guyâ. If you replace â____ is the bottom!â with â____ Is the girl in the relationship!â it suddenly makes the comment make sense, and also reveals the sinister nature of top/bottom discourse.
I hope this was coherent, lol.
I have put real, genuine, actual research into this. I scoured maiali pervertiti blogs to find their arguments, their mindsets, their justifications. As far as I could find, there are four main arguments. These being the following: âItâs just fiction, not realityâ, âHating us is misogynisticâ âhating us is transphobic/homophobicâ and âhating us is racistâ. I will be unpacking each of these, looking at them from both perspectives, and explaining why exactly theyâre flawed perspectives. Hopefully, a properly researched and informed take on this will help to clear the waters.
Letâs start with the first take. The ever-quoted âitâs just fiction, not realityâ. This is an argument youâll find in a lot of places, mostly in any place which is in support of questionable things being treated as erotic. Pro ships and pro-shippers also love to tote this. Now, on its surface this argument seems logical. However it starts to fall apart when you think about it critically. When we consider how the brain works, youâll see what I mean. To be concise, the human mind slowly accepts things the more itâs exposed to justifications for them, regardless of how reasonable those justifications are. It associates a bad thing with âbut nevermind, itâs fineâ and you stop feeling shame or regret over time. This is why youâll often see lolicons say downright atrocious things about child characters- theyâve justified it for so long that they donât see a problem with it.
Now, on the âit doesnât affect realityâ claim, letâs look at other groups for this. Think about how many studies have been done saying that men who watch rape porn are more likely to become rapists. Think of all the people raised on the âI can fix himâ mentality on tv growing up to get in bad relationships or romanticise abuse under the idea that they can make an abuser better by loving him. Itâs no secret of society that, actually, fiction does affect reality. The most concise, albeit silly way Iâve heard it put was âBut youâre still jacking off to it. Itâs affecting your dick and ballsâ. And I think that sums it up.
Next, letâs look at the âIf you hate us youâre misogynisticâ claim. The mentality behind this claim is that women in Japan were referred to as ârotten girlâ for liking yaoi and bl, and to continue that rhetoric of not liking them is the continuation of misogyny. Again, this is a take that seems logical right up until you pick it apart. First we have to understand that the reason these men were calling these women rotten was because they disapproved of them exploring their sexuality and reading erotic content at all. They donât hate women for reading gay porn, they hate women for reading porn period. The gay people criticising maiali pervertiti on tumblr arenât hating them for the same reason. We donât hate you for reading porn, read all the porn youâd like, we just want you to stop fetishising us. The difference is in the context; the men who were shaming Japanese women were shaming them for exploring their sexualities, were shaming you for treating an entire minority of people like theyâre a porn category and for spreading gross, abusive content of mlm because you think itâs hot. Itâs also important to note that Japanese women mostly started reading yaoi and bl because of the culture toward female sexuality in Japan. They couldnât read erotica of straight couples, or theyâd be seen as perverts. They couldnât read wlw erotica, or theyâd be seen as lesbians and shamed. Their only option for exploring their sexuality became mlm erotica. You, Lindsey from California, do not share this same issue.
Next we have the ever-irritating âIf you hate us, youâre a transphobeâ argument.
*deep, deep sigh*
stay with me, fellow trans achillians. We can get through this. This argument is based in the idea that transmascs, specifically mlm transmascs, might read yaoi to explore their genders through sexual content. Unfortunately, exploring your gender through erotica and having a fetish are two different things. I personally did explore my gender through gay sexual content. Mostly fanfiction and mental fantasy, but with the odd fanart or comic sprinkled in there for flavour. The difference is that I never had a fetish for it. Most maiali pervertiti seem to argue with a very subtle straw man by implying that reading mlm content is the same as reading the gross rape porn yaoi that âfujoshiâ spaces are steeped in. This is not the case- there is a clear divide. I personally consumed actual, healthy content of gay sex. To go further with this argument, I actually think itâs actively harmful to perpetuate the idea that young trans people struggling with their gender should be exploring it through the things that are spread in fujoshi spaces. Iâve read some pf this stuff mostly by accident or against my will and that shit should not be associated in a young trans personâs mind with their gender. It isnât safe.
Next we have âitâs homophobic to hate usâ which is definitely. A take. The rhetoric here is that by hating on the fetishisation consumption of yaoi, youâre really just hating gay men.
this is just⊠can I drop the nuance voice here? Itâs bullshit. Itâs gross bullshit. Gross, steaming, cowpat bullshit. Okay, nuance voice back up, letâs explore. maiali pervertiti, please understand that itâs mostly gay people who donât like you. This is, again, a straw man argument. Theyâre trying to yell homophobia so they can ignore the real criticisms. The problem isnât the homosexuality, my dear sweet perverted little fucking weirdos, itâs the rape porn and incest and abuse. Just read normal fucking mlm content Iâm begging you.
Finally, we have the âitâs racist to hate usâ argument. This is an example of what I like to call âthe firemen diversionâ. This name comes from an example where a person might take the statistic of their being higher fatality risk the more firemen walk into a burning building, and then using it as an argument to suggest that itâs dangerous to call the fire brigade if thereâs a fire. Thereâs a tiny nugget of reasonable argument in there, but itâs backing up a complete and utter bullshit lie.
This is basically what this argument is. The idea here is that the term âfujoshiâ was originally a reclaimed slur, and that westerners are changing it to degrade women again and are therefore misunderstanding the actual language behind it.
Now, this is based in a little bit of truth. Westerners do, in all fairness, misunderstand the term. I canât speak for the reclamation of the slur, considering how I donât know if thatâs true, but I do know that the way itâs used has been quite incorrect a lot of the time. Thatâs the true bit. The rest of the argument, however, is nonsensical. While yes, some people misunderstand the word âfujoshiâ, it doesnât mean that the criticism of the culture (especially the culture in the western world) is racist. Please, donât cry racism when you see people asking not to be fetishised. You will end up making the actual movement against anti-Asian hate crimes (which have increased in recent years, need I remind you) look less credible. Once again, I am asking allies to shut the fuck up talking for the minorities they claim to represent while being batshit insane x
TL;DR: no, it is not misogynistic, racist, transphobic or homophobic when gay people tell you to stop fetishising us. Stop arguing straw men and just take accountability.
Also, maiali pervertiti are the female equivalent of straight men who watch lesbian porn. But somehow worse. Thatâs all, have a good day.
Hey ask me about the inherent heteronormativity of top/bottom discourse in fandom
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