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Author: EpitomyofShyness
Jun 3rd 2017
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6:59:13 PM
It's not ready to be published but its a legitimate trope that addresses a concept not fully addressed by other current tropes. As for, "stop talking about subtext" I don't understand how subtext isn't important, are there no tropes which ever deal with the subtext that is implied by certain events, relationships, or character archetypes? And why should it be discarded because the trope is NSFW? What does it being a trope that deals with NSFW concepts have to do with whether or not it should be discarded? Then someone else claims that the trope is 'rooted in misandry' without providing any actual arguments as to why they think this is the case, and goes on to claim that there 'aren't any examples of the trope' despite there LITERALLY being specific examples given. I don't want to give it a hat, because right now it isn't ready to be published. But at this point based on the lack of credible arguments presented for why Born Sexy Yesterday should be discarded, but the strangely disproportional number of Bombs given, I'm going to just throw my hat in regardless. This is a trope, yes this page is not currently ready to be published, but I'm forced to conclude that a selection of those who've bombed Born Sexy Yesterday have decided to do so due to an emotional reaction rather than having any actual reasons for discarding it. That said, if someone would like to present actual arguments using reason (in the philosophical sense preferably) as to why the concept described by Born Sexy Yesterday is not in face a trope at all, I would love to hear them. Maybe I'm wrong, and if I am I would sincerely hope someone would show me why that is the case.
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