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funny thing, the senator danced with a jedi all night during the senate ball.... they must be really good friends.
It was that simple
and all four of them are wrong!
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More men in dresses?? Jedi Padmé and royalty Anakin (possibly secret Sith?)
I took inspiration for Padmé's robes from the final act of Phantom Menace - a combination of her and Sabé's battle getups.
(and Anakin's corset has the embroidery taken from Padmé's first appearance)

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In the time I have spent consuming media that involves popular badâ„¢ male characters and/or M/F ships where the male character is morally gray or outright evil or conflicted or basically anyone who isn't completely safe and defanged, I have often comes across this statement and its countless other variations.
"Stuff like this is made to brainwash young girls into thinking that they can 'fix' dangerous men. Such girls usually end up in abusive relationships and their parents are right to worry."
It is rather strange to come across such a gross generalization, operating on an assumption that girls are blank slates whom anyone can manipulate and who can't distinguish between real and make believe on top of it.
In my entire "career"(if you can call it that) of engaging with fiction , the girls and women that I have run into in fandoms happened to be some of the most intelligent, talented, cool, witty and insightful people I have ever met. I've devoured the fics they have written. I have delighted in the arts and edits they've made. Their perspectives and interpretations about the characters and their relationships are genuinely fascinating to read about regardless of whether I agree with it or not. They are the ones who are most often at the receiving end of the antis' ire for no valid reason but they just keep deriving joy and inspiration from their favourite characters and ships and keep sharing it with others through stories, art and thoughts. They are not just smart but incredibly resilient, sensitive and aware not just about the media they consume but about the world around them and its issues.
I look up to their brilliance. I marvel at their passion. I admire them. I adore them.
the aesthetic is running into the arms of the love of your life
— HAYDEN CRISTENSEN as Anakin Skywalker and NATALIE PORTMAN as Padme Amidala in Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002) and Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005)