I hope that you don't have any objection to gay relationships in general. If something is conceivably in character, anything could happen, since I really do think that this is perfectly normal.
I've just re-read my comment, and I've realized that I unknowingly implied that I'm against gay relationships! Man! Talk about a badly constructed phrase!
Of course I don't object to that kind of relationships.
I apologize.
What I meant is that if there's something I can't stand in fandom, is this tendency of considering that any couple of good friends (regardless of gender) MUST fall in love (or at least have sex), even if there's no "chemistry" of that kind between them.
Of course, if the plot and character development justify the change from friendship to love, that's adorable, and I actually love to read/see stories like that. That's why I'm enjoying your story, because you explore the relationships between the characters in a realistic way. You actually acknowledge that feelings change with time, always supported by what happens around them.
It's just this way of thinking like "ZOMG! X and Y are standing in the same room! They are both eating a chocolate ice-cream! And they are even breathing the same air! Therefore, they are surely fucking each other!" that gets on my nerves.
Perhaps that's why I'm not involved with most "fandoms".
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I've just re-read my comment, and I've realized that I unknowingly implied that I'm against gay relationships! Man! Talk about a badly constructed phrase!
Of course I don't object to that kind of relationships.
I apologize.
What I meant is that if there's something I can't stand in fandom, is this tendency of considering that any couple of good friends (regardless of gender) MUST fall in love (or at least have sex), even if there's no "chemistry" of that kind between them.
Of course, if the plot and character development justify the change from friendship to love, that's adorable, and I actually love to read/see stories like that. That's why I'm enjoying your story, because you explore the relationships between the characters in a realistic way. You actually acknowledge that feelings change with time, always supported by what happens around them.
It's just this way of thinking like "ZOMG! X and Y are standing in the same room! They are both eating a chocolate ice-cream! And they are even breathing the same air! Therefore, they are surely fucking each other!" that gets on my nerves.
Perhaps that's why I'm not involved with most "fandoms".