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check your privilege. you dont get everything you want. you were already born in a first world nation. white people.

It's an odd and angry parody that is contemptuous of its subject as well as its presumably intended audience. Which is why it fails as humor and fails even as actual trolling. Some people are getting riled up, but in better hands it could be funny, infuriating, or both.

You just agreed with her.

Hey pal! Did you get a load from the nerd?

The word itself makes some men uncomfortable. Vagina.

Some feminist you are, using a denigrating and sexist pet name like "hun" to refer to a fellow woman!

Not Cyclops, Cyclops-from-the-very-first-X-Men-team-taken-from-the-past-and-thrust-into-the-future-(where-his-current-counterpart-has-become-a-mutant-revolutionary)-in-hopes-of-changing-the-present-but-it-didn't-work-so-now-he's-hanging-out-in-space-with-his-long-lost-dad.

There was some silly story about smelling farts preventing cancer or something going around not too long ago

You can also tell him that you're just trying to prevent him from getting cancer. Or just find your own James Joyce

So was it the smell that was the issue, and it was a fart smell and not a shit smell?

Ehhhhhhhhhhhh, well, gay bars and clubs are a really nice place to be in an area where you know everyone is gay. It's enjoyable to not feel like you have to put on the face you do in public, feel free to hit on people, not be bothered by judgments on who you are, etc etc etc. A few straight people here and there

And feel free to throw the old, tired, pointless "free speech" and "groupthink" grenades and we'll roll our eyes

I think a major part of what upsets me (and possibly other commenters here) is that changing Constantine's sexuality is what literally happens to many bisexual people in real life.

Well to be fair, a lot of the time MRA and conservative trolls take time to be alerted to the news and then come in droves. It's definitely pre-emptive and might not happen this time, but just because it hasn't happened just yet doesn't mean we won't see the post count jump a hundred tomorrow

Yeah, I get that. I just think that, especially for bisexual men, there are just soooooo few representations (and there are so many different experiences for bisexual people) that even someone who had some relations in his past would be better than nothing. And that sort of experience, just having a few flings with

One's sexuality can be communicated without showing them have sex. It can be mentioned. Like I said.

In the current and depressing state of our media, having a male character mention having had sexual relationships with other men ever at all is mind-blowing. Some men in real life do that and then stick to women later on. Having a character be comfortable with that fact would be astounding to see.

Show don't tell is a guideline. And yes, showing would be far preferable to telling. But even Constantine mentioning offhand that he's had sexual relations with men before, or even harboring physical attraction to men, would be so progressive (sadly), that that alone would make him a positive representation of

[citation needed]

If you really think that having a bi character simply acknowledge the fact that they are bi makes them an "out-and-proud" role model, then, well, that really says everything as to why Constantine being bi is so important.