This anon can't believe that anons responded so childishly to your fiction. Obviously we all live in a magic world of sunshine, and rainbows where no one ever says anything mean, everyone gets along, everyone accepts how they feel and is celebrated for it, and all life's problems are solved with magic-healing-cock.
You've made it gritty, and you've made it painfully realistic. Your explanation of how Romano's feelings came to be was magnificently done, and believable. Kudos to you for not pussying out just because some over-sensitive, hysterical anons took offence to something realistic. Quite simply: they need to grow up.
Congrats on a great piece. It's gripping because it is realistic, and the end result is going to be far more rewarding than "Romano's a homophobe. Romano realised he was wrong and had gay sex with Spain. The end." You're taking your time with this, and so you should; we're talking about changing the fundamental views of a character. That's not going to happen overnight. You're a true writer, anon. Some people don't like that. I personally celebrate that there's people like you around.
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You've made it gritty, and you've made it painfully realistic. Your explanation of how Romano's feelings came to be was magnificently done, and believable. Kudos to you for not pussying out just because some over-sensitive, hysterical anons took offence to something realistic. Quite simply: they need to grow up.
Congrats on a great piece. It's gripping because it is realistic, and the end result is going to be far more rewarding than "Romano's a homophobe. Romano realised he was wrong and had gay sex with Spain. The end." You're taking your time with this, and so you should; we're talking about changing the fundamental views of a character. That's not going to happen overnight. You're a true writer, anon. Some people don't like that. I personally celebrate that there's people like you around.