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Even, though Dan Slott is changing all that(I'm really flip flopped about his run.
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Therefore, the Peter Parker we all know and love should stay the Peter Parker we all know and love. Two completely different personalities and people. It was another person who just had the exact same DNA(excluding Spider genes) as her, but grew up in a different world(literally). That was not the same 616 Mary Jane who affected everyone's lives in the main comic books. It's like when there was a lesbian Mary Jane Watson who was Spider-Woman for another universe. If there was a gay Peter Parker from an alternate universe, I wouldn't mind.
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Heck, it worked with Spawn and Ultimate Nick Fury for race, why not do one for sexuality. They should get another character that's gay and popularize him/her if they want some kinda supporter. That's what Amazing Fantasy #15 started and I don't see any reason why it should end that way. Even with all the crap and repeated acts of villainy he has to deal with everyday. He wants to be able to enjoy life with his family and friends, but has to put the responsibility of saving others first, due to the fact he has the power and ability to do it. I want to read Spider-Man enjoying life, but doing his best to enjoy it. If Peter becomes bi, then issues about political rights agendas will come about and I really don't care about that. Same thing with the current incarnation of Batwoman I would find her a different character if she way bi or straight. I will still read and enjoy his stories, but I will not think of him as the same Peter Parker I used to know. I don't become biased or treat them any different, but I will think of them differently. I will think of them differently from when a boy likes a girl. I love them and I would always treat them as fairly as I did before, because sexuality should never be reason to mistreat a person, but I will think of them differently. If my sisters' sexuality changed, I would view her differently. He declared he was a gay manwithout the physical act, which furthered rumors. Andrew has played gay men, so sexuality rumors have persisted. A person's sexuality will change other's views on that person. Andrew Garfield is open about his sexuality. Sexuality is part of your relationships with other people. I don't want the Spider-Man I know and love to become too changed. He was white, straight, about 5'10, and kinda skinny. I wouldn't want to see him changed to fit a different character mold, when everything I liked when I read Stan Lee's run Gerry Conway's, Roger Stern's, etc. The reason why I wouldn't want to see him bi either, is because it goes all the way back to the initial establishment of a character ideal. My opinion is that I wouldn't like him bisexual, either. A person's opinion is all what matters on this board.