I like the example from Schitt's Creek, where David said 'he likes the wine, not the bottle' in terms of his sexual preference being a queer character but in the show having had relations with a woman and a man
There was a similar bit in a series of fantasy novels called the farseer trilogy or something like that where a character of indeterminate gender is in love with the main character who is very cis and kind of hapless and he's like but are you a lady. And the person responds what does love have to do with plumbing. Being vague as you might read it some day.
I like the example from Schitt's Creek, where David said 'he likes the wine, not the bottle' in terms of his sexual preference being a queer character but in the show having had relations with a woman and a man
There was a similar bit in a series of fantasy novels called the farseer trilogy or something like that where a character of indeterminate gender is in love with the main character who is very cis and kind of hapless and he's like but are you a lady. And the person responds what does love have to do with plumbing. Being vague as you might read it some day.
The real fantasy is having enough patience to bang cis people who are that dense