You're the second person to mention that in relation to being open-minded and accepting about things other people frown on.
Yeah. There's a lot about Heinlein I've come to dislike - his notion that the ideal woman is a nymphomaniac being top of the list! But on some things, he had it right. I was lucky, growing up. My mum has this idea that science fiction is for kids, so as long as it was SF she never vetted my reading or viewing. Got my first Heinlein novel at age 10 and I learned more about morality from him than I ever learned in school or church.
I won't read daddycest in SPN, but I figure the brothers are close enough that starting a relationship would really be no surprise.
It's harder to make John/boys convincing, but I don't have a problem with it if the author works to make it real.
John's sexy as hell...I guess I'd read him paired with anyone as long as it's hot! LOL!
But you're right about Sam and Dean - in a slash universe, anyhow.
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Yeah. There's a lot about Heinlein I've come to dislike - his notion that the ideal woman is a nymphomaniac being top of the list! But on some things, he had it right. I was lucky, growing up. My mum has this idea that science fiction is for kids, so as long as it was SF she never vetted my reading or viewing. Got my first Heinlein novel at age 10 and I learned more about morality from him than I ever learned in school or church.
I won't read daddycest in SPN, but I figure the brothers are close enough that starting a relationship would really be no surprise.
It's harder to make John/boys convincing, but I don't have a problem with it if the author works to make it real.
John's sexy as hell...I guess I'd read him paired with anyone as long as it's hot! LOL!
But you're right about Sam and Dean - in a slash universe, anyhow.