: Re: Is killing off one of my queer characters homophobic? (For reference, I am queer.) In my post-apocalyptic novel and in the short story from the novel's antagonist's perspective, my MC, Eris'
No, it's not homophobic. I'm gay, and I can see how some might find it offensive, but it's not.
First, you have multiple queer characters. So you aren't trying to kill off the only gay character or whatever.
Second, people die. You haven't killed everyone, just one character. Everyone dies, so it makes since that you would have one character die.
Third, you're not avoiding queer characters. As you've stated, you're keeping them alive. You have them.
Just relax, is my advice. It's not homophobic if you have one or two of a good amount of queer characters die. It's normal. Everyone dies. Queer people aren't immortal. So just write your story and move on.
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