That is the initial idea that formed in my head after I posted.
I had to pause when writing that but then I thought his emotional fragility is what may attract him to people. I am not too proud, although a bit embarrassed, to admit that would have drawn me in when I was attracted to this type.
I really don't see what's so embarrassing about this. You're not somehow a shallow women for being interested in a character who can be a cliche. It's just very bizarre to me. When I've been in male dominated fan spaces, they tend to more embrace the fact that they find female villains hot, or that they like emotional fragility. You're not setting back feminism or being a Twilight fan if you like Kylo Ren FFS.
Re: The Atlantic article on Reylo
(Anonymous) 2016-03-31 10:12 am (UTC)(link)That is the initial idea that formed in my head after I posted.
I had to pause when writing that but then I thought his emotional fragility is what may attract him to people. I am not too proud, although a bit embarrassed, to admit that would have drawn me in when I was attracted to this type.
Re: The Atlantic article on Reylo
(Anonymous) 2016-03-31 01:06 pm (UTC)(link)