Comic ideas
May. 15th, 2023 03:40 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Been sketching out some ladies for a comic.
I want it to be set in a universe where everyone is what we think of as a "woman" except they're all hermaphrodites. I want the explorations of sex and relationships similar to what you can get in omegaverse but a little different. Like omegaverse, they're the same gender but unlike it there's no second layer of gender. Either partner can give birth to the child if they choose so.
Part of why I'm choosing women as the sole model for the characters, is because I want to see women as the "default". I don't want women to be the weird other half of the population, but capable of being what we default to when we imagine any role.
Also, women's individual personalities getting to be what they are without the reasoning being "because they're a girl". If they're feminine it's because they enjoy it, not because of anything innate to their sex. A type of pure identity without the pollution of comparison to men.
I want to explore romance and sexuality but I don't want that to be the sole focus and want to pivot back to the main cast of family. Parents, two teens, and a kid. Familial relationships interest me a lot right now!
I want it to be set in a universe where everyone is what we think of as a "woman" except they're all hermaphrodites. I want the explorations of sex and relationships similar to what you can get in omegaverse but a little different. Like omegaverse, they're the same gender but unlike it there's no second layer of gender. Either partner can give birth to the child if they choose so.
Part of why I'm choosing women as the sole model for the characters, is because I want to see women as the "default". I don't want women to be the weird other half of the population, but capable of being what we default to when we imagine any role.
Also, women's individual personalities getting to be what they are without the reasoning being "because they're a girl". If they're feminine it's because they enjoy it, not because of anything innate to their sex. A type of pure identity without the pollution of comparison to men.
I want to explore romance and sexuality but I don't want that to be the sole focus and want to pivot back to the main cast of family. Parents, two teens, and a kid. Familial relationships interest me a lot right now!