Bisexual means that you're attracted to men and women. Pansexual means you're attracted to people regardless of gender.
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Bisexual means that you're attracted to men and women. Pansexual means you're attracted to people regardless of gender.
On the issue of Lando fucking droids, am I the only one thinking of Alien Resurrection?
You can see what he sees in her. Lando styles himself as an extraordinary man and seems drawn towards extraordinary people. L3 is an extraordinary droid, unlike any in the canon or the old EU that I’m aware of.Lando definitely had romantic feelings for L3, which isn't that different from Tasha Yar and Data being physically intimate. The only difference is that Data is more human (or humanoid) than L3, but both are artificial beings with distinct personal identities.
Honestly I’d be shocked if Lando wasn’t pansexual. He seems like he could charm women, men, droids, and non-binary beings of all species. He oozes charm and sex with every character he interacts with.
I’m pansexual for lack of a better label
Lando's never exhibited any attraction toward males in his previous appearances (TESB & ROTJ), but I think audiences would not have as much of a problem with this in Solo if L3-37 was more along the visual lines of Rachael from Blade Runner, for one example. Basic human perception is exactly that, and anyone would struggle to find any person attracted to something that looks like a cross between the skinless version of The Terminator's T-800 and old Zeroid toys. It comes off as strange to put it mildly.
So, there's still hope for my Kirk and Janice stranded on a moon fantasy to come true??![]()
In reality, virtually nobody has actual emotional/mental/physical attractions to a machine or mannequin unless it's a cheezy movie from the late-1980s
So, there's still hope for my Kirk and Janice stranded on a moon fantasy to come true??![]()
Is it really so strange to imagine in a completely different culture with completely different norms that people would become somewhat more open minded?
Sex dolls came about because of a perceived need. A need is a reaction to an action. A need could also be perceived as a symptom. In which case. what's the problem? Perhaps it's "patriarchy", 17th century sailors being sexist so they kept women out of dangerous situations out of being nice, or fear of impregnating them while being in the middle of an ocean for months? No, I don't think that's quite the problem in the 21st century. So what else is going on, how long a completely inclusive list of things as possible causes we might agree or disagree on can be drawn out?
Also, scientifically speaking, bestiality and the other things you didn't include in your quote, are technically a minority. I, nor did anyone else in the few posts I'd read, suggest banning or discriminating against people who do those things.
And don't forget, erotic asphyxiation!
Lando definitely had romantic feelings for L3, which isn't that different from Tasha Yar and Data being physically intimate.
Why is Lando's sexuality such an interesting topic all of a sudden? Why not Han's?
Very strange, no argument whatsoever.
But sci-fi has also brought up automatons that look and sound like us compared to actual machines.
In fiction, anything can be romanticized. In reality, virtually nobody has actual emotional/mental/physical attractions to a machine or mannequin unless it's a cheezy movie from the late-1980s but the mannequin after turning into Kim Cattrall was hot
Maybe in the hope the two might intersect?
...and that's a relevant point: even in the production of expensive sex dolls, the aim is to make it as realistic as possible, instead of making appear like Tanbo R-1 from the 1980s or the more recent Care-O-bot 4. The reason is that the most natural sense of all is to be attracted to another human, not objects (animated or not) but in the event someone flies that way, as in the sex doll trade, the tendency is create something moving toward the appearance of a real human.
Says the one who started a thread discussing Lando's sexuality more or less out of the blue.Why is Lando's sexuality such an interesting topic all of a sudden?
Don’t assume people are straight by default. We really only see him flirt with Leia and I got the impression that he was fucking with Han in a good natured way. As for L3, she was clear that she wasn’t interested in Lando, although Lando clearly cared about her given how he risked his own life to save her and cradled her body in his arms. Although I haven’t seen any audiences freaking out about it. People seem to find L3 funny.Lando's never exhibited any attraction toward males in his previous appearances (TESB & ROTJ), but I think audiences would not have as much of a problem with this in Solo if L3-37 was more along the visual lines of Rachael from Blade Runner, for one example. Basic human perception is exactly that, and anyone would struggle to find any person attracted to something that looks like a cross between the skinless version of The Terminator's T-800 and old Zeroid toys. It comes off as strange to put it mildly.
Not even in an infinite multiverse.So, there's still hope for my Kirk and Janice stranded on a moon fantasy to come true??![]()
Not even in an infinite multiverse.
Not even in an infinite multiverse.
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