. I mean, I don't as a rule have characters declare their sexuality.
I think that's normal. We would naturally assume that, whichever gender a person is attracted to now, that's the gender the person will always be attracted to. And we'll hold that assumption until something happens to show us that we're in error.
Unless you want your two men to be kissing, and one thinks, Ya' know, I love this guy, but if he wasn't here, I could love a gal just as much. That would go over like a lead balloon -- not least because, when two characters are wrapped up in each other, it would be rather unrealistic for them to be considering other possibilities at the same time.
In the final analysis, I'm not sure it matters. Character A is with Character B at this time. I don't care if he's gay, bi, or straight -- just, what's he doing now, and who's he doing it with? *g* .
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I mean, I don't as a rule have characters declare their sexuality.
I think that's normal. We would naturally assume that, whichever gender a person is attracted to now, that's the gender the person will always be attracted to. And we'll hold that assumption until something happens to show us that we're in error.
Unless you want your two men to be kissing, and one thinks, Ya' know, I love this guy, but if he wasn't here, I could love a gal just as much. That would go over like a lead balloon -- not least because, when two characters are wrapped up in each other, it would be rather unrealistic for them to be considering other possibilities at the same time.
In the final analysis, I'm not sure it matters. Character A is with Character B at this time. I don't care if he's gay, bi, or straight -- just, what's he doing now, and who's he doing it with? *g*
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