How I see things:
Often I find my perspective is rather unique. My stories aren't heterosexual, even if it appears to be a man and woman engaged in some interaction. "Sex" to me isn't just "penis goes into vagina." My focus is polyamorous and queer. Gender and sexual orientations and presentations are individual to any given character. Behavior also doesn't predict or determine gender or sexuality- I may appear to be a heterosexual, monogamously married woman, but I'm a queer trans man. We need to look beyond taboos and consider the human interaction in any kink. Naming is a sacred thing, especially especially when a person takes a new name because of some factor in her/his/hir life. The Queen, from Vala's story, doesn't care about the fact that a queen is usually a female; it's doesn't determine his gender identity- he is a cisgender man who uses he/him/his pronouns.
Often I find my perspective is rather unique. My stories aren't heterosexual, even if it appears to be a man and woman engaged in some interaction. "Sex" to me isn't just "penis goes into vagina." My focus is polyamorous and queer. Gender and sexual orientations and presentations are individual to any given character. Behavior also doesn't predict or determine gender or sexuality- I may appear to be a heterosexual, monogamously married woman, but I'm a queer trans man. We need to look beyond taboos and consider the human interaction in any kink. Naming is a sacred thing, especially especially when a person takes a new name because of some factor in her/his/hir life. The Queen, from Vala's story, doesn't care about the fact that a queen is usually a female; it's doesn't determine his gender identity- he is a cisgender man who uses he/him/his pronouns.

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