Do straight people just fail miserably at seeing femslash vibes? Or do I just see everyone as queer because I’m queer? Because I am like 99.9999% sure Tali would bump clams with FemShep if she had enough warning to take her Flintstones vitamins.
Did they even see that “linking our suits” talk where she got all flustered? She was crushing haaaaard.
Are my Team Dextro goggles just on too tight over my slash goggles?
You mean it isn’t obvious to everyone else?
I’m pretty bad at seeing relationship subtext in general (straight or gay or otherwise) and even I think Tali’s crush on femShep is ridiculously obvious.
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autumnyte said:
I see everyone as queer, but I also think straight folks fail at seeing any s/s vibes.
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onlytowardschaos said:
Tali was actually supposed to be a s/s option in ME2, but they cut it at the last minute and just left like half of the romance path (ie the suit dialogue) in.
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x-mal said:
that linking our suits talk was so fucking lez, omg. tali is crushing hard as fuck on fshep.
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theillustratednerdgirl said:
Both. I feel like I think everything’s gay, but then there are straight people who don’t think X-Men: First Class was gay *at all.*
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