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I think examining why you have those preferences in the first place is worth some thought no? People love to throw in this anti-intellectualist slop of "it's just media not IRL and people can have preferences", without understanding that preferences are moulded by real life experiences and desires. If someone said they wouldn't want an interracial couple to get together because it was "just a media preference", I doubt you would accept that.

i’m genuinely curious, why would anyone be weirded out or “uncomfortable” if the couple switches in the future ?