Me: extra content? Idk her. Nora is wrong. Renee is a lesbian. Andreil get married and say I love you, Kevin is bisexual and the twinyards apologize to Nicky.
You know, I’ve tried writing material where the number of bisexual and gay characters present matches up with real-world demographics, but even that’s apparently enough to get folks passive-aggressively going “wow, is anyone in this setting straight?”, so basically my answer from now on is “no, not a single person in this setting is straight”.
When a room has 30% women in it, men think it’s 50-50. When it is 50-50, they think they’re outnumbered. Just one of the fascinating statistics on how people perceive gender balance, says Laura Bates.
…When a story has 5-10% not-straight people in it, a lot of straight people think “the gays are taking over.”
Actual Ravenclaw™: Barely passes any classes because they never study, constantly procrastinating, forgot the word for “nightstand” and spent ten minutes at 12am trying to Google it, has a folder on their phone just for memes, alternates between weeks without reading at all to devouring three books in six days or less, they have no idea what’s actually happening in their lives, Fake It Till You Make It