bedes: An icon of Bede from Pokemon, looking towards the camera. (bede2)
[personal profile] bedes
Honestly, I don't think that Kris being nonbinary invalidates the idea of the Weird Route being a metaphor for compulsory heterosexuality. Nonbinary people can play the part of binary genders, socially speaking, even if that doesn't match with their internal sense of gender.

Even aside from that, I also don't think that the genders have to line up with what you're commentating on in order to be effective commentary, either. Het couples can be queer-coded within their story.

Also the majority of people I see getting angry at people who interpret this NB/F relationship as a commentary on male/female relationships are the exact same people who call that same NB/F relationship "yuri" so, like. You can't have it both ways, you know? Either it's erasure to see Kris as a gendered figure for the sake of viewing their relationship with Noelle in a certain way, or it's not. (And saying that it's a comphet metaphor doesn't even imply that Kris fully is a boy, just a metaphorical stand-in for a boy.)

Date: 2026-02-19 04:14 pm (UTC)
zavodilaterrarium: Eudae pondering. (Gilded Waters)
From: [personal profile] zavodilaterrarium
People are SO weird about NB/genderqueer people in relationships. I sometimes joke that I'm "lesbian" (kinda, more accurately a "god of lesbians", which is not the same thing imo), as I'm a genderfluid person who has a more consistent attraction to women, but that doesn't mean that I see myself as a feminine gender most of the time. I don't think of my theoretical romantic relationships with women as being specifically sapphic — it would just be Me and My Partner/s. Yet, people, even friends, very often remember me as simply a lesbian, which genuinely does make me kinda uncomfortable.