I'm sorry people got offended, but I don't believe I was incorrect or offensive in what I had said. I did not say anyone was homophobic at all. I simply pointed out the fact that conversations about wanting fiction to value platonic relationships more than romantic relationships, or downplaying a character's orientation by referring it to be "pandering" or "OOC," does indeed pretty exclusively happen in fandoms when the conversation is about gay characters or ships in particular. I have found that very rarely, if ever, does the conversation appear when talking about straight characters or ships. I have been in fandoms for quite some time and have seen the same conversation many times. Despite all that, I do absolutely agree with the sentiment! I do wish platonic relationships could be shown to be equally important as romantic relationships, but I would rather see those platonic relationships be valued between a man and a woman, as different-gender friendships seem so incredibly rare compared to same-gender friendships.
[spoiler]In my personal opinion, I would much rather see Marco and Cassie or Marco and Rachel having more interesting but platonic dynamics without it delving into shipping, and I am also something of a sucker for romantic relationships that have broken up to become a friendship, like Jake and Cassie's relationship after the war.[/spoiler]
Not to mention, there is often censorship that keeps creators from being overt in LGBT representation, especially when it comes to kids media, so a creator saying that a character is LGBT outside of the source material is very much just as canon to me, however frustrating the censorship is.
My own experiences, as a teenager, was that I had not known that one
could be gay, so until then, I pretty much only sought after relationships with boys even though it usually ended quick or was subconsciously self-sabotaged! But when I found out, I had been in denial and insecure about being "obvious," so I would often play up seeming like I'm straight or continuing to flirt with men to a possibly amusing degree. I've also known plenty of bi friends who are attracted to different genders but have preferences when it comes to relationships, preferring mostly men or mostly women. I don't think any of these points makes it unfitting or OOC for Marco! I think it would be rather interesting to reread, with this new information in mind.