Guest wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 12:58 amThis is also why we have that gay-ass Riverdale shit.
Imagine how much more fully-realized Jughead would be if he where to constantly go around saying "Did you know I'm ace?"Wikipedia wrote:Some reviewers have criticized the series for its handling of minority characters. While reviewing the first season, Kadeen Griffiths of Bustle declared "the show marginalizes and ignores the [people of color] in the cast to the point where they may as well not be there."
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Furthermore, the show has received additional criticism regarding the queerbaiting of certain characters.
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The show has also faced backlash from the asexual community for its deliberate decision not to portray Jughead Jones as asexual, despite the character being identified this way in some of the comics, and despite being urged by Jughead actor Cole Sprouse to represent the character's asexuality.
They would probably complain that he comes across as more of an incel, though

In other news:
"You're telling me that comic characters can have widely different personalities and sexual orientations depending on who's writing atm? Nonsense, I say! He has been ace once, thus he has to be ace forevermore! The ace community needs to be appeased!"Wikipedia on Jughead wrote:n 2016, Jughead's orientation was confirmed to be asexual in the stories of Chip Zdarsky (and later Ryan North and Mark Waid) for the Jughead comics as part of the New Riverdale line. Zdarsky said of his run on the book that "the next writer could make him discover girls or boys or both and that's totally fine. There have been iterations of Jughead over the decades where he HAS been interested in girls, so there's room to play around if someone was inclined.
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The Jughead Zdarsky created is the only asexual version so far
How sad must your life be that you get so riled up over a fictional character not being the same kind of incel-in-denial as you

Should've used the Pussycats. I wouldn't push them out of bedA group of girls formed the UGAJ (United Girls Against Jughead) in an effort to get him interested in romance, using methods such as computers or food, though ultimately failing.

Jughead, the OG Supreme GentlemanFor his first forty years or so, Jughead often claimed girls were despicable, and even as late as the 1990s.
