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#spencers my fav feminist
cmincorrrctquotes · 1 year
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Prentiss: A man once told me to put on more clothes.
Reid: Really? Sexual harassment dates back to before women were allowed to wear revealing clothing. How silly is that? The idea that they need to be "allowed"?
Prentiss: Exactly!
Rossi: I feel like that's not the end of the story.
Prentiss: You're right. I wore his skin.
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thasorns · 4 years
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I am interested in all of them. If you feel your interest in characters traits have changed over the years, maybe share how it changed? The reason I asked about what do your favs have in common is because we typically are drawn to those that are similar to us or portray how we wish to be? So yes, I am curious about what characters you are drawn to and why, whether it's from BL shows or not.
 Oh my I have to dig deep for that. Let’s see:
As in my childhood I had many but what stood out for me the most were Ai Habara (Detective Conan), TK Takaishi (Digimon), Son Goku (Dragonball / Z)
Ai Habara is an intelligent woman and was always there for her friends even if she was in danger it didn’t matter. The safety of her friends were most important to her and also Ai was my first sexual awakening.
TK Takaishi was always the baby among the group, always cried and whined about missing home or when something went wrong BUT when it depended on him to save his friends, he was the most bravest even tho he was a little child.
Son Goku literally said it doesn’t matter where I come from, home is where I feel safe and surround myself with people who care about me. Your real family can be shitty sometimes so for him the most important were the people he grew up with and with a person who accepted him as his own child.
As it comes to my teenage years probably my favorite characters were Shane McCutcheon (The L Word), Justin Taylor (Queer As Folk), Annie Wilson (90210), Nate Archibald (Gossip Girl) and in general H2O: Just Add Water
Shane McCutcheon was the real sexual awakening for me. Since I was very young I always knew that I’m not like the rest, that I could also like girls. The first time I saw Shane on TV I immidiately knew: YES, she is one of the reason why I like girls! lbr many people thought that and still til today Katherine Moenning is such an attractive woman.
Justin Taylor was the youngest among the group and he had so many obstacles to overcome like bullying in school because he is gay and at the same time dealing with a homophobic father while he came new to term that he’s gay. But to see that you can choose your family who accepts you and into their community was THE best feeling to watch.
H20: Just Add Water taught me how much value a friendship holds. That you are much stronger when you have your friends besides you.
Early in my adult age were Spencer Hastings (Pretty Little Liars), Scott McCall (Teen Wolf), Larissa Loughlin (The Carrie Diaries), Goldi Nahir + Rasha Zuabi (Degrassi: The Next Class)
Scott McCall was underrated as a character. He grew up without a father, his mom was there for him but even she couldn’t be there for him the whole time, she worked really hard to take care of everything. Scott had to grow up at a young age while dealing with school and being a werewolf. Being a werewolf and having those strong powers weren’t that much important for him. His friends were the most important thing.
Larissa Loughin oh my this woman taught me how to love myself and being a feminist and that how I look, how I dress, how I talk it didn’t depended on a man or what a man thinks of it. That I value as a woman and no man could say or do anything to take that away from me. I still remember her one line: “No self-respecting woman dresses for man!”
Goldi Nahir + Rasha Zuabi Goldi taught me how to be an activist and a feminist and to speak out my voice even if I’m muslim, that I’m not invisible. My religion is my own belief that no one can’t take that away from me. She achieved so much. She didn’t take no for an answer. I saw myself represented with both of them. Rasha was the first lesbian muslim I ever saw on a TV. She came out and even Goldi first struggled with it, she accepted her in the end. Being accepted and living free as a muslim oh my what a dream. I feel connected to Rasha and still feel that way.
As for today Pete Pichaya (Love By Chance), Kit (2Moons&2Moons2), Manaow (Until We Meet Again), Tine Teepakorn (2Gether)
Pete dealt with so many things and he’s a sensitive one. He was at a stage in his life where he still didn’t came to terms being gay. He was afraid what people might think and feel disgusted by him. That put so much pressure on him. He feared that people might hate him. All of these things let you feel so many negative thoughts and not accept yourself. He suffered from low self-esteem but he overcame all of this.
Kit oh wow he’s a complex character like Type. He closed himself off and being this feisty, angry distant person when it real he’s a softie and fears to become vulnerable. He doesn’t want to get hurt and it took time to open himself up to Ming. He needed to be 100% sure that ming is really serious with him. This one line will always get me: “I’m tired of acting cool towards you, Ming.” like this says it all.
Manaow probably because I like Sammy a lot. She always wanted to best for her friends. She was there for them, couraged them and cheered them up. She was the positive vibe in the group. She always felt good while doing it.
I already summarized here why Tine is one of my favorite characters.
I’m sorry for this long answer. I hope this clears things up :)
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