desu I don't really consider "I am not a homosexual" to be a big intrinsic part of the character. they were 13 when they said it and I can say from experience that when I said stuff like "I'm not gay" I had no fucking clue what I was talking about.ThePungeonMaster wrote: ↑Wed Nov 27, 2019 4:56 pmI wouldn't say that the whole trans thing is necessarily as unpopular as it is decisive. It wouldn't surprise me if it was a close to even split between those who support it and those who are against it. My main problem with it though is how divisive it is. I hold the perspective that i'm not entirely opposed to any character being trans so long as it makes sense in the story, but the characters chosen really don't make much sense. Vriska and Roxy never seemed to question their gender much, but those two I'm a touch more alright with. But John especially was always the conventional, straight-and-narrow kind of kid in my mind, and while I don't view him as the most masculine kid (such an award would go to Dirk), he's the one kid I'd expect the least to be L,G,B, or T. I dislike such a theory as John being trans it for the same reason I dislike Dave x John ships: Because it doesn't make sense for the character to suddenly reveal something of such consequence to what we already knew about their character. In short: He is not a homosexual.
Also that idea of timeline hopping to see alternate versions of yourself is all I would ever want out of HS2. It could add so much room for character development and comedic potential that it's sad that it hasn't been done already. Not to mention that it would help some to dispel that pesky shroud of cannon that has been looming over the story.
denial of being lgbt/overembracing of cishet norms is an established thing in homestuck of telegraphing that a character is lgbt, seen with roxy outwardly focusing on attraction to men while ignoring their crush on callie as well as with the epilogues contextualizing their emphasis on femininity as repression of even questioning their gender, dave going on and on about how he loves women and how he's totally not gay (even going so far as to use the infamous "not a homosexual" line in his pesterquest), jake acting like the only thing keeping him and dirk from dating is that dirk isn't a girl, and if we continue this trend, June's "not a homosexual" line combined with her rejection of traditionally feminine hobbies like baking plus her embracing of masculine symbols and hobbies telegraphing her being a trans lesbian.
obviously not everyone who goes "I'm not gay/trans" is secretly gay or trans/ is repressing being gay or trans, but its a common enough experience irl and a form of coding that homestuck is not a stranger to in any way that it means that those kinds of statements mean very little to whether a character is any of those
at least imo.