redbrunja: (My Fandom Needs Less Attention Whoring)
redbrunja ([personal profile] redbrunja) wrote2008-04-17 12:06 am
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You Bitches Keep Your Mouth Off Suki

Dear Avatar fandom,

The next time I find someone saying (via explicit text or via lyrics in a vid) that Suki is:

-a fling of Sokka's

-seduced him

-isn't worthy of him

-somehow did him wrong

-is not heart-wrenching important to him,

I will smack you with metal fans until the stupid bleeds out of you.

I do no care if you ship him with Toph. I do not care if you ship him with Yue. I do not care if you ship him with Ty Lee.

But fucking respect the relationship he has with Suki and stop trying to cheapen what is arguably the second most important female relationship in his entire life. (fyi, Katara is #1 in that category.)

No love,
[profile] redbruna

[identity profile] redbrunja.livejournal.com 2008-04-26 11:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah... identification may have been the wrong word to use. What I mean is, while my favorite character may be male or female, if there aren't any females around, like, at all, I'm much, much less likely to get attached to the series.

[identity profile] meganbmoore.livejournal.com 2008-04-26 11:45 pm (UTC)(link)
I've always done much better with a female character to latch on to, from my earliest fictional experiences, but it's not until the last 6 months or so that I've pretty much lost tolerance for things if there's no girl around in an important role, no matter what that role is. I think the last thing to get by that was Scott Lynch's Lies of Locke Lamora, but even it had some awesome female characters in bit roles, but mostly got by on awesome wit and approach.

[identity profile] redbrunja.livejournal.com 2008-04-27 06:39 am (UTC)(link)
I'm the opposite; when I was younger, I would not read a book if there wasn't at least a girl in a strong secondary role. As I've gotten older, that has loosened slightly, but in all honesty, not that much.

[identity profile] meganbmoore.livejournal.com 2008-04-27 07:01 am (UTC)(link)
I think there's just barely enough of an age difference between us that that, while I never really had the problem of finding things with female characters in them, it was sometimes easier to find things without that addressed the rest of my fictional needs. As I said earlier this week at my LJ, I lucked out in the my first fantasy(and really, first non-children's) book featured a strong female character...and them I read the rest of the series and learned that she was secondary to stupid farmboys. And not the kind who go off and become The Dread Pirate Roberts. I'd say they're closer to the Eragon variety, but, well...honestly, that would be mean to them. They don't deserve that.

[identity profile] redbrunja.livejournal.com 2008-04-30 06:01 am (UTC)(link)
*nods*

I was really lucky. I started reading just as all the writers who hadn't had teenaged girl heroines grew up and say, 'we need teenaged girl heroines.'

I am truly blessed.