#like ur not the problem girlie hes just a homosexual
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bro if i was el when she realises mike didn't say 'i love you' because he's gay rather than because she's the problem/ a monster, i would be relieved personally
#byler#byler endgame#byler nation#mileven bones#like ur not the problem girlie hes just a homosexual
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Hi.. could u write more gn readers ? everybody else doesnt write gendered readers at all but i cant read ur work bc suddenly its said that reader is girl when request doesnt imply it..
Hey, sorry to hear that you can't enjoy my content 🙁 I always write readers as gn if female reader isn't specified, but I know that it can be frustrating if the request is a gif imagine and I haven't specifically stated reader's gender right there, but I always tag it as "female reader" if I've written it with female reader in mind and you can blacklist that tag if you don't want to see them.
In case you're browsing my blog on desktop, here's my gn reader tag if you're interested. It brings you to a page with all my work with gn reader. That link is also found from my masterlists page. If it's tagged as gn reader and there's feminine pronouns or something referring to a female reader, then I've either made a mistake with pronouns or tagged it wrong on accident and I'd appreciate it if you told me if that's the case so I can fix it. But most of my work is with gn reader.
A little explanation below why I don't write only gender neutral readers because I know people are frustrated about it:
My language doesn't have gendered pronouns, and it isn't a problem with just female readers, a few times I've accidentally written something like "Y/N is really pretty, his hair is nice" and it's supposed to be a female reader with she/her. Same with characters, I once referred to JATP Alex as "she" (and got hate where someone claimed I'm being homophobic because using she/her about a homosexual person who identifies as he/him implies that I find it funny and think they're stereotypical and girly and I should be ashamed of myself), I swear I don't do it on purpose.
Sometimes I haven't used pronouns at all during the fic but I've still tagged it as female reader as female reader was requested and I automatically write it with female reader in mind, even if I'm trying to tell myself that this is gn gn gn reader. It's likely I'd still accidentally use something which implies the reader being a female which would lead to misunderstandings and hate (it happened really often when I wrote gn reader in any case unless the reader was a princess or something and that's why I decided to do it this way, less hate, less misunderstandings and at least I don't offend anyone by claiming it's gender neutral and accidentally saying that reader is having a girls night with Inej and Nina or something).
Also I proofread my pieces a few times before queuing it but as my head translates it into Finnish as I read, I read all pronouns as "hän" and necessarily don't see the mistake until months later (just found such mistake from a year old fic of mine, and it literally had "they" and "her" in the same sentence, both referring to Y/N 🤦🏻♀️ And I've read it again multiple times during this year and only now saw it).
I'm sorry if this explanation doesn't satisfy you but as I said, you can block "female reader" tag if you don't want to see fics where the reader is female.
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