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bugmancatchers · 1 year
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penderwicks sexuality head cannons
Rosalind- pan
Tommy- supportive straight boy
Skye- demiromantic bi ace (elaboration on a different post)
Jeffery- BI BI BI BI BI BI
jane- jane is a demisexual lesbian… fight me
Batty- aroace
Ben- is straight but everyone thinks he is gay (or maybe he doesn’t know it yet hmm) 
Lydia- I have no idea man
Mr penderwick- identifies as Queer once he learnt what the term meant after one of his daughters came out
Iantha- is also queer as hell (astrophysics??? Come on man)
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bugmancatchers · 1 year
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Skye Penderwick is bi, here’s why
I have seen a lot of people on here saying that Skye was very obviously a lesbian. But in my opinion, Skye was most definitely queer. And on top of that, most definitely sapphic. But instead of just headcannoning every tom-boy character as a lesbian. I feel it is more fair to look at all the possible sexualities first.
I mean, if we’re talking about stereotypes I feel Skye fits in the bi category pretty well. In the books she is most often described wearing jeans, who says they aren’t cuffed? And math? astronomy? Screams bi to me.
But really, I do ship Skye and Jeffrey, and it’s because I felt their relationship had such a good build up. And most people would say that the romantic interest was one sided. In my opinion it was obviously not, there was clear evidence in the book that Skye cared about Jeffrey in a way that was way more deep than any of her other siblings, and all the other characters knew it (ahem, Jane letting Skye visit Jeffery first? Skye opening up to only Jeffery about her feelings/responsibilities? And many more instances)!
But, I do feel Skye would have a preference in girls, therefore this could add to the reason she was angry at herself and also continued to reject Jeffrey’s advances.
In my opinion Skye is probably also Demi-romantic. And a lot of times it’s really hard for demi people to admit they are in love, because a lot of the time they already have a great connection with this person, that they don’t want to ruin. The first time Skye rejects Jeffrey to his face (In Spring, hallway argument) she says she can’t be with him because she is scared of messing up, and ultimately hurting him.
I related to Skye so much as a kid, and still do. Yes, I legitimately cried while reading the last book, just thinking over and over again, this isn’t her! Skye wouldn’t do that! And I swear I am not projecting my sexuality on to her, but as a Demi-romantic bi I feel even more of my experiences and feelings being unintentionally, but very obviously represented in the book.
And, let me just say, Jeffrey is 100% bi as well. And who doesn’t love a bisexual power couple???
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