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In A/T romance, this gentleness is because trans bodies and identities are often fetishized or scrutinized harshly. Gentlyperv says: “I see you, I love what I see, and I will never make you feel like a curiosity or a secret.”
The trope works because the affection is returned. It is a mutual spiral of softness. He is obsessed with the way she ties her shoes; she is obsessed with the way he squints at the sun. They are both perverts for the mundane details of each other’s lives.
We know that art is a collaboration between the creator and the viewer. When we assign meaning to the hesitation of a hand, we are not ruining the story; we are completing it. We are bringing our own longing for gentle, respectful, devastating intimacy to the table.
: A recurring theme in their features is how the extreme longevity of characters like Marceline and Princess Bubblegum affects their ability to sustain relationships. They examine the Bubbline relationship not just as a fan-favorite "ship," but as a complex reconciliation of two people who have spent centuries hurting and healing.
We are not perverts for looking. We are poets for caring.
In A/T romance, this gentleness is because trans bodies and identities are often fetishized or scrutinized harshly. Gentlyperv says: “I see you, I love what I see, and I will never make you feel like a curiosity or a secret.”
The trope works because the affection is returned. It is a mutual spiral of softness. He is obsessed with the way she ties her shoes; she is obsessed with the way he squints at the sun. They are both perverts for the mundane details of each other’s lives.
We know that art is a collaboration between the creator and the viewer. When we assign meaning to the hesitation of a hand, we are not ruining the story; we are completing it. We are bringing our own longing for gentle, respectful, devastating intimacy to the table.
: A recurring theme in their features is how the extreme longevity of characters like Marceline and Princess Bubblegum affects their ability to sustain relationships. They examine the Bubbline relationship not just as a fan-favorite "ship," but as a complex reconciliation of two people who have spent centuries hurting and healing.
We are not perverts for looking. We are poets for caring.