That said...
Dear Everyone Else, I am extremely sick of people calling her "a bitch" and "a slut" and other gendered terms that are about shaming female gender and sexuality because they either are (rightfully) angry about this latest debacle and default to those words (I'm working on it too!) or, and this is what I'm really irritated about, because they don't like that she's marrying Neil Gaiman.
This thing is about Amanda Palmer and who she is in public. While this thing may or may not be relevant to who she or Gaiman are are in private, if you don't know them personally (_personally_, not whatever quirk of internet/celebrity culture put the whole Internet on a first name basis with them) who they are at home isn't relevant to you, and the jealousy and misogyny I've seen directed at her deeply, deeply muddies the water in the critical response to her work and the performance of her public life. Please knock it off. It's not helping, and it's not appropriate.
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Date: 2010-03-26 03:49 pm (UTC)None of the main characters in the show display any signs of sexual fear or prudery, which removes a hell of a lot of the fear aspect of sex from teh entire show. Even Owen's date rape event ... the people affected do not go from dislike thorugh fear to desire, they skip the fear step, which doesn't remove the questionable ethics but helps the viewer skip the fear aspect as well.
And while Hart threatens people in all sorts of ways, including sexual, no one *responds* to the sexual threats differently than any of the other threats -- unlike many other media presentations of sexual threat, where it's presented and reacted to as some sort of 'fate worse than death'.