love triangles poll!
Feb. 26th, 2014 05:46 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Everyone is welcome to vote--you don't have to know me or subscribe to my journal or whatever. And if you'd like to elaborate on your responses in the comments, that's great.
ETA: The second question is meant to be pretty flippant and silly, so don't feel like you're answering it "wrong"!
1) You learn that a book/film/TV show features a love triangle of the "classic" sort: two men who both love the same woman. Are you:
More interested in reading/watching than you were before
0 (0.0%)
Less interested in reading/watching than you were before
60 (75.9%)
Neither more nor less interested in reading/watching
19 (24.1%)
2) Love triangles can be resolved by:
Duels
8 (10.5%)
Fistfights
4 (5.3%)
Flipping a coin
5 (6.6%)
Heroic renunciation on someone's part
15 (19.7%)
Kidnapping
2 (2.6%)
Plot-convenient death
11 (14.5%)
Polyamory
64 (84.2%)
The two competitors behaving as though the love object's own feelings mattered
67 (88.2%)
The vertex/love object declaring "a pox on both your houses" and running away
62 (81.6%)
The two competitors realizing they're actually triangulating their forbidden love for each other
55 (72.4%)
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Date: 2014-02-27 02:41 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2014-02-27 12:46 pm (UTC)Like kindkit, perhaps (kindkit, correct me if I'm not representing you well), my frustration comes from the fact that human relationships are presented as a reductive, winner-take-all situation, where it's not just that three people can't fall in love, but that the entire scenario of falling in love (or lust) becomes schematic. Also, I always want the heroine to get together with her friend, rather than either of the two dashing young men presented as the only options! M.