- Wed, 14:41: RT @UnburntWitch: LRT: okay seriously Morticia and Gomez are an amazing fictional couple and one of the few I actually like in media at. al…
- Wed, 14:41: RT @UnburntWitch: They never stop investing in trying to show off for one another. They're always so proud of each other. Thats such an ama…
- Wed, 14:41: RT @UnburntWitch: They just passionately love each other in a deep and healthy way that you never see represented in pop culture depictions…
- Wed, 14:41: RT @UnburntWitch: Normally love is positioned oppositionally - like something needs to be overcome to be together. Too often it's someone's…
- Wed, 14:41: RT @UnburntWitch: And you rarely see healthy options for what comes next, either. These two get to have external conflict to solve *togethe…
- Wed, 14:41: RT @UnburntWitch: And usually that conflict is "how do we make a better life for our family, especially our kids, who we love and accept fu…
- Wed, 14:41: RT @UnburntWitch: It's almost like rewriting the same traditional, UNHEALTHY, romance narratives over and over is actually a total hack mov…
- Wed, 14:41: RT @UnburntWitch: You can have conflicts other than "will they/won't they", "nattering femme/slob masc", and "someone's too horny/not horny…
- Wed, 14:41: RT @UnburntWitch: There's more interesting stories to be told about love than suffering.
- Wed, 14:41: RT @UnburntWitch: seek a partner that's proud of you in ways that see you as a person doing your best, not a plot device in the story they…