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Kokayi005
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Did Mass Effect Change Everything?
Before Mass Effect would anyone even dream of making a possible hermaphrodite/futa a secondary main character? Liara T'soni happened and the world still calls her "best waifu" of sci-fi. She's in 3 games and a cameo voice over in Andromeda and even was in that Paragon Lost anime spin-off movie thing.
Are we living in a world where a futa isn't just in hentai and softcore hentai anime but possibly the lead roles of even English or US games and movies or shows?
I never wrote a story with a futa lead. It crossed my mind. But I didn't trust myself to be able to be upfront about it when faced with pressure from studios or executives or my parents and siblings. I always figured they say "of course a shut-in would write a space Lord of the Rings and make a perverted main character".
Now I don't kink shame, I have kink disagreements (unless it's pedo, rape, or getting off on wholesale murder). But I would understand if a person who wasn't gay didn't want to watch a show or series with hours of gay sex every season. And while I don't feel a work of art should appeal to EVERYONE. It shouldn't say "go fuck yourself" to anyone who doesn't like it either. I try to be fair.
As a heterosexual male do I know enough about gay, bi, and lesbians to write for one as a character? Would anyone believe that a hetero-male had the chops to set aside his hormones and write about a futa on futa relationship and stay on task (not let it degrade to just porn)? Is society--are we as a people--READY for a world where a mascot or the face of a series IS a bisexual futa?
These are the questions. Is this a new world with new possibilities? And if so, can these possibilities be tackled properly? Or is this the same old world and futa was never really something for a plot focus story? Was Liara a fluke, an anomaly, or the harbinger of the new norm.
Before Mass Effect would anyone even dream of making a possible hermaphrodite/futa a secondary main character? Liara T'soni happened and the world still calls her "best waifu" of sci-fi. She's in 3 games and a cameo voice over in Andromeda and even was in that Paragon Lost anime spin-off movie thing.
Are we living in a world where a futa isn't just in hentai and softcore hentai anime but possibly the lead roles of even English or US games and movies or shows?
I never wrote a story with a futa lead. It crossed my mind. But I didn't trust myself to be able to be upfront about it when faced with pressure from studios or executives or my parents and siblings. I always figured they say "of course a shut-in would write a space Lord of the Rings and make a perverted main character".
Now I don't kink shame, I have kink disagreements (unless it's pedo, rape, or getting off on wholesale murder). But I would understand if a person who wasn't gay didn't want to watch a show or series with hours of gay sex every season. And while I don't feel a work of art should appeal to EVERYONE. It shouldn't say "go fuck yourself" to anyone who doesn't like it either. I try to be fair.
As a heterosexual male do I know enough about gay, bi, and lesbians to write for one as a character? Would anyone believe that a hetero-male had the chops to set aside his hormones and write about a futa on futa relationship and stay on task (not let it degrade to just porn)? Is society--are we as a people--READY for a world where a mascot or the face of a series IS a bisexual futa?
These are the questions. Is this a new world with new possibilities? And if so, can these possibilities be tackled properly? Or is this the same old world and futa was never really something for a plot focus story? Was Liara a fluke, an anomaly, or the harbinger of the new norm.