Reylo โค๐Ÿ’‹๐Ÿ”ฅ


Is coming

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no it's not. Rey and Ben are cousins. lol

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Even better.

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i was joking.

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You think they would actually give Rey a love interest? No way in hell.

In a film, according to the feminist extremists of the world, if you give a "strong woman" character a love interest, you destroy her "strong woman" credibility, thus just making her simply a real human character who has, eek, femininity and feelings.

Rey will have no love interest, because according to 2019 society, and our feminist films of this era, loving or caring about a man makes a woman weak instead of strong, and it will destroy her feminism. Even though with most of the supposed "toxic masculinity" movies these action movie women try to emulate, the characteristics of the male action Hero 9 times out of 10 is being forced to fight for the woman he loves. His love is his ENTIRE purpose. Funny how they get that twisted. Strong male characters can have their love interest be the entire purpose of their character, but the "strong woman" character isn't even allowed to fall in love, as to not piss off the feminists.

What a great message to all the young girls out there watching the "strong woman" films. Don't fall in love. Don't have a family. Skip that part of life.

So no, Rey will not be going to the dark side, and she sure as hell won't be falling in love, at least with a man...hey Rose, that's your cue! Lol.

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What a great message to all the young girls out there watching the "strong woman" films. Don't fall in love. Don't have a family. Skip that part of life.

How do feminists procreate then?

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A woman gets a man, then gets pregnant, then kicks out the man, takes his house and a monthly alimony and becomes single again, but now she has free housing and monthly payments. She can accuse him of some kind of abuse if she wants to speed up the process.

Easy and profitable, highly recommended for the modern woman.

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Burn & Churn, and the criminals in the family court system are in on the deal with the divorce lawyers.

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I'm not sure that they do. Lol.

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if you give a "strong woman" character a love interest, you destroy her "strong woman" credibility, thus just making her simply a real human character who has, eek, femininity and feelings.

Not really.

'Strong women' can have a love interest... as long as as this love interest is another woman. It's not about not having feelings. Women are allowed to have feelings. The basic idea is that men (specially, white men) are considered despisable, unworthy, which means that the only way for a woman to have feelings for him is to be coerced and forced by Patriarchyยฎ.

Indeed, Marvel has delivered this message explicitly: in the new movie, Thor gives up his Hammer because as a white male, he's unworthy. His former love interest is declared 'worthy' and guess what? she then pairs with another woman, a black Valkyria. This valkyria, as a woman (specially, as a black woman) is considered worthy too, so an equal between them is allowed.

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damn.. nailed it

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Its ironic cause its usually women that advocate for love interests. I guess they can't make up their mind

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Generally speaking, most normal women do like romance in movies...it's the hard nosed man-hating feminists who give feminism a bad name who complain the loudest about EVERYTHING, and think no woman can have anything do with a man in a film and still be considered a "strong woman", unless she is beating the hell out of a man that is 2 feet taller than her, and weighs 150 pounds more than she does, haha.

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Thats the thing that sucks you can have a positive strong female character who isn't perfect but you give her Boyfriend then you destroy the character or it makes her look weak lol

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Reylo4Ever โค๐Ÿ’”๐Ÿ’˜๐Ÿ’ž๐Ÿ’‘

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Well, there's also the fact that Jedi aren't supposed to fall in love.

Which was a stupid rule... or was it? Jedi romances do seem to always go pear-shaped.

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"Reylo" is unlikely and I could honestly care less but you know I can't help but chuckle a bit about the sad fact that the only reason why the internet hasn't been overloaded with dumb Rey lesbian fanfiction "ships" like the stupid Finn/Poe thing is because of the simple fact that she has had virtually no interaction with any female characters besides grandma Leia and even then only briefly.

It's just pretty sad that at this point you basically have to prevent certain main characters from interacting at all cordially with anyone of the same sex to stave off the obsessive lbgt "shipper" brigade to whom every straight person can potentially go gay (But don't you dare ever suggest it other way around!), who migrate from one popular fandom to the next, signal boosting their desired "ships" through the blogosphere in hopes of artificially popularizing it enough to overwhelm fandoms & pressure the actors & filmmakers/tv show runners into acknowledging it.

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not going to happen - rey is 'too pure goodness' for ben - he will 100% be killed off in this film.

She will beat him but also 'save' him before he dies though.

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welp....... spot on

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Was predictable.

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Almost too easy.

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Reylo would have saved this disaster trilogy. If Rey and Kylo got together, Luke/Yoda already trashed the remains of the Jedi Order, Kylo kicks the last remnants of the Sith into the garbage bin, and these two went and just created a new Force religion of balance, that'd be a pretty fine ending.

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I bet Jar Jar Abrams disagrees.

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I thought horsegirl couldn't love cause shes a strong woman

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heehaw

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