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I'm Curious. If A Person Gets Two Spouses, And Neither Spouse Is Aware, Do All Three Of Them Get Arrested
I'm curious. If a person gets two spouses, and neither spouse is aware, do all three of them get arrested for polygamy? Or just the one person?
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Thought that since I realized everyone wanted to be Ladybug and no one gave a damn about Cat Noir
When S6 starts airing, they should do us a favor and be more truthful... by taking Cat Noir's name out of the title because the show clearly doesn't consider him a protagonist anymore
Just imagine if Season 6 opens with Cat Noir saying this.
Damn, girl! đđđ

Ridiculous, utterly riiiiidiculous!!!!
This one goes out to all the Chloe lovers out there
I'd let him kill me

I hated this about ML. Adrien is clearly shown as a victim of abuse, but instead of acknowledging it and using it to add depth to his character, he's just treated as the sidekick. And instead of facing his complicated feelings towards Gabriel, Gabriel gets a statue in the new world and a speech from Ms. Bustier about how he's a hero. Blegh.
About representation of child abuse in ML
Iâm sorry if this isnât the proper way to send it I chose it because I can actually divide paragraphs here. I am also assuming none of the abuse submissions are reblogged because of the subject. I was neglected as a child(parents often forgot to feed me, didnât care about my hygiene and I couldnât go to the doctor when I should have) and emotionally abused after coming out as trans as a young teen(constantly being pressured to stop being trans, treating me as stupid and melodramatic for being trans at all, showing open disgust if I did something âtoo manlyâ etc.). I was a bully for two years in middle school before realizing the weight of what I was doing. I had to put in a lot of effort to improve, especially since guilt was feeding into already-existing self-hatred. When I first saw Miraculous Ladybug on TV I didnât expect child abuse to come up at all since itâs a hard topic even for adults and Miraculous didnât seem like the show to tackle a complicated topic. Looking back they shouldnât have tried because they end up giving incredibly bad messages. As you point out Chloe is treated as irredeemable and sent off with her abusive parent as punishment while Andre is never treated as the neglectful parent he is. While children can be abusive to their parents Andre is the mayor of Paris while Chloe is a kid, he holds a lot of power here that he refuses to use at all. He also doesnât try to get Chloe psychological help which would be the correct course of action seeing her mother despite the fact it wouldnât even make a dent in his pocket. It would be better to either have Chloeâs redemption fail while highlighting how her parents affect her behaviour but donât justify it or have a straightforward redemption arc, maybe one where she doesnât get forgiven but still improves to show kids thereâs a way out. âI will always be like this because of abuseâ is an easy thought to fall into and ML accidentally ends up teaching it to kids, Jesus. The other thing that really bugs me is the treatment Gabriel gets, it seems to me that the show tries to use his love for his wife and son as a redeeming quality but I am not sure on how good an idea that is. Itâs better than if he were to hate Adrien but loving Adrien doesnât excuse any of the things he does. In my experience most abusive parents do love their children, they really think they are doing the best for their kids. The kicker comes in when they end up harming their children in some way but refuse to acknowledge it. If your parents always end up doing more harm than good and refuse to stop, then love alone canât save it. I donât think that point was there as Gabrielâs love was portrayed as a good thing because this show doesnât do nuance. Also the plot Gabriel abusing Adrien should mainly be about how Adrien feels. Of course it will affect other characters but Adrien is the one getting abused by Gabriel. Gabriel is also an incredibly controlling parent who takes away Adrienâs agency and the show never really addresses that. Adrien is a bystander in a story-arc about him getting abused. He never learns that Gabriel is Hawk Moth(writers seem to think we forgot Chat Blanc and even then that episode was more about âOoo hero gets akumatizedâ), we never learn his thoughts about the whole situation and Gabriel completely gets his way in the end, leading to a happy ending. Adrienâs contribution to the finale is giving up the agency he had left. This really left a sour taste in my mouth. If youâre not going to deal with how abuse affects Adrien, why write it in at all?
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First of all, Iâd like to thank you for being able to step forward and talk about your history with your parents. Iâm very sorry that you had to go through that.
Second of all, you make a good point with how much the show empasizes Gabrielâs love for his family supposedly justifying his terrible actions, with or without the mask. It doesnât help that, like you said, he doesnât even get to confront Gabriel about their relationship himself, and ends the season believing all the delusions Gabriel had about him being a good father.Â
Hell, even the movie does a better job at pointing out how much Gabriel has hurt his son over the show itself, and Iâm pretty sure thatâs why so many people prefer that version of Gabriel over this one.Â