Me, I like 'em all as switch hitters. Maybe it's because the characters themselves, canon-ically speaking, are all actually straight (or at least bisexual, in Keller's case), so I have a hard time believing that any of them would want to bottom exclusively.
There's a scene in Gwen's "Nine Tenths of the Law" where Toby confronts Chris about the subject, saying that he loves to bottom for Chris, but it can't *always* be that way, and that rings really true for me. I think Toby would want that, and I think Keller doesn't care either way. In his past "relationships" I could see Keller as a dominant top, but with Toby, I think he plays a different role, at least some of the time, because he would know Toby would need that (hence his staying on the bottom bunk in their pod).
As far as McKay/Sheppard... I have to admit, I was a little surprised to see so much McKay-topping in the fandom. Rodney, to me, is definitely a "topping-from-the-bottom" kind of guy. But when a writer can make Rodney-topping work within the context of her story, it's even hotter because of the surprise, so I'm all for it. *g*
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There's a scene in Gwen's "Nine Tenths of the Law" where Toby confronts Chris about the subject, saying that he loves to bottom for Chris, but it can't *always* be that way, and that rings really true for me. I think Toby would want that, and I think Keller doesn't care either way. In his past "relationships" I could see Keller as a dominant top, but with Toby, I think he plays a different role, at least some of the time, because he would know Toby would need that (hence his staying on the bottom bunk in their pod).
As far as McKay/Sheppard... I have to admit, I was a little surprised to see so much McKay-topping in the fandom. Rodney, to me, is definitely a "topping-from-the-bottom" kind of guy. But when a writer can make Rodney-topping work within the context of her story, it's even hotter because of the surprise, so I'm all for it. *g*