For me the point of contention is how many times can you ask the same question, you know? I am speaking here in a general sense. How many times can you ask is Dean in love with Cas or is Cas in love with Dean, or do you think Dean is bisexual? What answer do you expect to get that everyone would believe?
The answer to this question didn’t really matter to me personally, I’m going to ship what I’m going to ship no matter what the canon sexuality of a character is. But I know it does matter to a lot of people and that is why I decided on asking this.
You know what that tells me? She asked a question the response to which she didn't care about to begin with. Also, it had nothing to do with her bisexuality - that was a ruse to make the question sound more sophisticated and socially conscious. It was ultimately about shipping, make no mistake. Nothing wrong with a shipping question either, except, as I pointed out earlier, how far can you push the same question at the same people?
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Date: 2013-05-06 09:40 pm (UTC)Here's what happened (supposedly) from the girl's own words: http://themysterygirlfromnjcon.tumblr.com/post/49756443708/direct-from-the-mystery-girl
Somewhere in there she says and I quote :
The answer to this question didn’t really matter to me personally, I’m going to ship what I’m going to ship no matter what the canon sexuality of a character is. But I know it does matter to a lot of people and that is why I decided on asking this.
You know what that tells me? She asked a question the response to which she didn't care about to begin with. Also, it had nothing to do with her bisexuality - that was a ruse to make the question sound more sophisticated and socially conscious. It was ultimately about shipping, make no mistake. Nothing wrong with a shipping question either, except, as I pointed out earlier, how far can you push the same question at the same people?