My canonical take is, as usual, agnostic on the issue of whether they had sex. I interpret Friedrich as intensely homoromantic with a low to nonexistent sex drive (again, unclear why). My fanon is that he had strong feelings for Fredersdorf and was semi-attracted in that he liked to look more than touch (I mean sexually--eighteenth century mores mean I imagine a fair bit of non-sexual touch). But that is not something I would defend as canonical, just one of many possible interpretations that I have selected for the character in my head.
The whole Dresden adventure is a riot from beginning to end, much like Wilhelmine's memoirs in general. *popcorn.gif*
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My canonical take is, as usual, agnostic on the issue of whether they had sex. I interpret Friedrich as intensely homoromantic with a low to nonexistent sex drive (again, unclear why). My fanon is that he had strong feelings for Fredersdorf and was semi-attracted in that he liked to look more than touch (I mean sexually--eighteenth century mores mean I imagine a fair bit of non-sexual touch). But that is not something I would defend as canonical, just one of many possible interpretations that I have selected for the character in my head.
The whole Dresden adventure is a riot from beginning to end, much like Wilhelmine's memoirs in general. *popcorn.gif*