New Aroace rep dropped - Fia from Bewitching Sinners!

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New Aroace rep dropped - Fia from Bewitching Sinners!

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Okay, look, here’s a concept that shows you don’t understand how sex-repulsed people operate.
Alastor is NOT trying to “change” Angel Dust, or prevent him from doing whatever he wants. If Alastor was sex-negative, he would’ve separated Angel from Husk. He would’ve threatened Angel for being flirtatious.
Instead, he turns him down. Alastor is taken aback by this lustful demon and the brazenness of Angel, but he doesn’t hate Angel’s profession.
If Alastor were forced to be in close contact with Angel, he wouldn’t stop Angel from doing sexual things. He’d just...leave Angel to it. Alastor is NOT sex negative! Hell, he walks past a pornography studio (or something like that) in the comic! If he were against sex, he’d destroy all that! But he’s NOT!
Alastor understands that being lustful is a sin. That doesn’t mean it’s HIS type of sin. He has other sins he wants to do that he likes better.
Sex repulsion is NOT sex negativity. It just means that we don’t wanna be a part of your sex talk or your sexual activity. Alastor would tell Angel to continue doing sexual acts. He just doesn’t want to be involved.
Alastor: And what can you do, my effeminate fellow?
Angel Dust: I can suck your dick.
Alastor: HA! No.