Talk:Tweek x Craig/@comment-27086946-20151207202217

@Sundropfairy

Kyman is another I find annoying, as while Cartman is probably not straight (given his history of promiscuous activities, some willing and some unwilling), he is also homophobic, which would likely keep him too conflicted to openly admit his true sexuality, and in this episode, his narcissism goes up a whole level, with him fantasizing about a smaller version of himself fucking him. Additionally, the two are enemies, with Cartman being anti-Semitic, racist and all around a repulsive, intolerant arsehole; the antithesis of Kyle, the Jewish, open minded boy with strong morals.

Now to be fair, I won't condemn loads of people just for fantasizing about two fictional characters in a relationship (and it is generally not as bad given that they're often aged up in the stories). However, your opinion about Yaoi pairings involving Kenny is slightly hypocritical, given your support of Creek, which you only supported after you saw this episode (though if that's the case, how come you said you couldn't wait for it and then defended it when I said it was terrible?). While the point IS completely true, with Kenny being straight and all that, you are essentially saying one illogical pairing is bad, yet you are defending another illogical one.

I do not believe that it matters that Big Gay Al and Mr. Slave are underrated or not; it is that most Yaoi fans only truly care about how cute a couple looks, highlighted with the Asian Girls in the episode itself. It is not really a matter of opinion, Yaoi gets less hate than straight pairings, period. Often, female characters are demonised for no logical reason just so two male characters can get together unopposed. There are people that hate Yaoi, but it is typically because it infests these fandoms in massive quantities.

It is never shown that Tweek and Craig are doing it for money (though it would serve as a good ulterior motive for them to keep up the facade), they are doing it for the people. However, they obviously don't want to go to far with it and therefore, they never do anything explicit: you said that Tatu would kiss on stage; Craig and Tweek do not do such a thing (holding hands is probably the least explicit way to show affection so they'd use that to portray themselves as a couple without say, kissing each other). Also, Tatu do this on stage and presumably do not act like that in real life, same with Tweek and Craig. Oh, and Tweek and Craig do enjoy each other's company, much like Stan enjoys Kyle's and vice versa (new episode not withstanding). Platoniclly. Besides being shown sitting together more frequently during this season, they have not been seen doing anything else to imply that their relationship is romantic. All in all, I respect that you like Creek; I for one think that it's godawful and completely stupid.