Well, it’s that horrible, horrible time of year again, when Lady Geek Girl forces all of us here to list our Top 10 fanon and canon pairings, successfully turning our blog and mission of equality into a giant shipping war for a day. You’ll get that later on today, but in the meantime, let’s talk about asexual characters. Asexuality is not well represented in popular culture, and when it is, it’s not represented very well. Unfortunately, this leaves me with very few characters I can related to sexually.
But if I perhaps believed in the narrative a bit more than I did, then it could be classified as SPG, because fictional though it may be, there is no denying that Good Omens is a text steeped in religion. As these terms make clear, fandom is a complicated beast full of nuance, evolving language, and introspection about everything from why we fall in love with fictional characters to the need for diversity and progressive representation in media. It’s also full of surprises, so if you’re a fan, congratulate yourself on being in one of the most fascinating communities on the web.
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