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− | + | Love is already pretty complicated. Valentine's Day makes it more complicated by introducing all kinds of questions. Is our relationship such that it should be acknowledged on Valentine's Day? If so, how? If by a card, what kind of card would be best? If by something more than a card, what? Candy? Flowers? A Date? What does the Valentine I received really mean? Friendship? Love? A covert request for sex? (see [[63: Valentine - Heart]]). As an example of the kinds of dilemmas that can arise, see also [[1016: Valentine Dilemma]]. | |
− | + | Referenced in the title text, {{w|Joey Comeau}} is the author of the webcomic [http://www.asofterworld.com/ A Softer World]. It is a queer comic whose work also discusses love in various forms, so between them [[Randall Munroe]] and he are a good team to consider working on "subverting the hetero-normative paradigm". {{w|Heteronormativity}} is the body of lifestyle norms holding that people fall into two distinct genders with natural and complementary roles in life. Whether or not anything that cartoons can do would fix the Valentine's Day problem is another issue. Among other things, ditching the hetero-normative paradigm presumably complicates things in terms of potential love relationships, which now include more possibilities than male-female, as is shown in [[216: Romantic Drama Equation]]. All of these might face the Valentine's Day issues in various ways. | |
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− | Referenced in the title text, {{w|Joey Comeau}} is the author of the webcomic [http://www.asofterworld.com/ A Softer World]. It is a queer comic whose work also discusses love in various forms, so between them | ||
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[[Category:Comics with color]] | [[Category:Comics with color]] | ||
[[Category:Valentines]] | [[Category:Valentines]] | ||
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