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BLUE REFLECTN: SEND LIGHT WAS THE GAY MAGIL GIRL VERSN OF PERSONA I NEED
And part of the problem behd this is the fact that so much of this supposed “reprentatn” often ends up feelg like ’s the rult of some sort of rporate-mandated diversy iative rather than clud as an anic, natural part of the creative procs — or worse, a transparent attempt to stir up social media “engagement” wh some sort of provotive “ooh, I bet the dubros are gonna be mad there’s a gay person this”. — actually beg gay and/or trans has arguably crossed the le to beg a b of a cliché at this pot.
And the more we e “this character is gay” as a marketg bullet-pot — explicly or otherwise — the more seems like tokenism rather than a genue sire to reprent the full spectm of human existence. Blue Reflectn: Send Light is one of the most notable exampl of this recent memory, sce while the whole thg is drenched the same sort of yuri atmosphere that all-girl sts anime-style creative works perpetually exist , there’s one character particular who is openly gay.
And not a flamboyant, -your-face, “hey, gus what, I’m gay, let’s kiss now” sort of way — ’s jt part of who she is.