Talk:Sophie and Fitz/@comment-206.192.255.50-20190309184447/@comment-37887683-20190310005919

though this is completely unrelated, it's kinda like in highschool musical when he climbs up to her bedroom. It is supposed to be seen as kinda romantic, but in reality, he didn't consult her or listen to what she wanted. He did what he though he should do because he thought she'd say yes.

I hope this isn't what Keefe did, but sometimes it feels like it. See? the idea that Sophie should see him leaving "for" her is sexist. Not your opinion.

Again, so sorry if it came out that way. I hope this clears things up.