I'd forgotten about how much that line enraged me - I mean, obviously, all of the Finn stuff was infuriating, but that line in particular was so damn selfish, especially when you consider what it was probably like for Santana. (That line a couple weeks ago about Finn being like a sweaty sack of potatoes in bed was cruel, but imo it had way more to do with Santana's own regrets about sleeping with someone she didn't really want to sleep with.)
The double standard really is appalling. I'd been pretty pleased with how they were handling Santana's storyline up until now - I really liked that it seemed to be focusing on the fact that she loved girls (Brittany in particular, ofc), rather than just focusing on the fact that she wanted to sleep with them - in other words, the emotional part of it more than the sexual. But to take away the focus from her and give it to Finn, of all people, rather than take the time to show Brittany being there for her girlfriend, is pretty unforgivable.
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Date: 2011-12-03 01:09 am (UTC)I'd forgotten about how much that line enraged me - I mean, obviously, all of the Finn stuff was infuriating, but that line in particular was so damn selfish, especially when you consider what it was probably like for Santana. (That line a couple weeks ago about Finn being like a sweaty sack of potatoes in bed was cruel, but imo it had way more to do with Santana's own regrets about sleeping with someone she didn't really want to sleep with.)
The double standard really is appalling. I'd been pretty pleased with how they were handling Santana's storyline up until now - I really liked that it seemed to be focusing on the fact that she loved girls (Brittany in particular, ofc), rather than just focusing on the fact that she wanted to sleep with them - in other words, the emotional part of it more than the sexual. But to take away the focus from her and give it to Finn, of all people, rather than take the time to show Brittany being there for her girlfriend, is pretty unforgivable.