Thread:AnimationFan15/@comment-27264989-20190711065146

I've thinking of something, and I want your opinion on it.

I think the friendship Ronnie Anne has with both Lincoln and Sid is sexist. Let me explain this a little bit more. With her friendship with Lincoln, she constantly pranks him, calls him "lame-o", and she bullies him.

With Sid, these two have a lot more in common than just gender sterotypes, and their bond is closer than her friendship with Lincoln, and I pretty sure you know why.

I think the reason of how Ronnie Anne's friendship with Sid is better than Lincoln for a two reasons:

1) Ever since RA (awful) debuted, many people treats her and Lincoln as a couple likes it's the top trending video on YouTue, and she gets rarely any development for a SUPPORTING character. What do Ronnie Anne and Lincoln have in common? Video games? SMOOCH? Pretty much, that's it. TBH, in the Casagrande Arc, she became more tone down than before.

2) Speaking of which, after Sid's introduction, Ronnie Anne's popularity rises again, but in a much BETTER way, as the two have much more in common with each other and they have a stronger bond. As for Lincoln, it was a misunderstanding. (annoyed; Thanks a lot, Lori) As for Sid, they met each other and the became best friends, almost like sisters, IMO.

P.S.: Because of their different genders, Ronnie Anne treats Lincoln like a punching bag, and Ronnie treats her as a sister, just saying.

To finish what I'm saying, Ronnie Anne's development in friendship is not good in my opinion, and she's still my least fav supporting character in The Loud House, and I wish she wasn't popular because of you-know-what.

So, what do you think? 