Originally Posted by
pandesal
As was stated already, She-Ra's fanbase tend to be queer or at least queer-friendly so the inclusion of LGBTQ relationships on the show was not a big deal. The X-Men is a pretty mainstream franchise and I think toxic masculinity & homophobia from casual fans (not the hardcore fans who seem to be much more accepting) will prevent them from going all in when it comes to Scott/Logan. But I appreciate all the hints we've gotten.
To be honest, I'm kinda glad that we are years away from seeing a new X-Men film since Disney seems to currently be hands-off when it comes to the comics, Marvel (Comics) is free to do what they want with their characters. I would imagine once the movies come out, they may start meddling in the comics, and they may not be okay with 3 (or 4 if you include Emma) of the main characters being in an implied polymorphous relationship.