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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-06-25 06:55 pm

[ SECRET POST #2731 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2731 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2014-06-26 02:20 am (UTC)(link)
This smacks a bit of misogyny, especially since I know a lot of people who use Male Shepard as a self-insert and they're equally gross about the love interests worshipping his cock (granted, BW made it easy by making at least one of his romances explicitly the healing power of said cock).

I think that F!Shenko does tend to underplay Shepard in a way that other pairings don't, mainly in order to justify being OK with Kaidan's treatment of her on Horizon and in ME3, if she romanced someone else in ME2. But I think it's less a side effect of them being women and more a side effect of how BW presented the relationship. Namely, he has a massive crush on FemShep from the beginning, and he essentially controls the conversation in ME2. Then, in ME3, Shepard pretty much has to pander to his lingering paranoia and judgment in order to continue the romance. It's all kind of icky, especially compared to how much smoother the transition from friends to lovers is for Male Shep and Kaidan, and it gets perpetuated in fics about the relationship.

As for Shakarian, while I dislike most Shakarian fics because they lean too heavily on a flanderized fanon Garrus, I don't think those are self-insert Shepards, either. I think they're the same kind of power fantasy projections that pretty much 75% of male writers indulge in (only male writers get their own IP's and get paid for their shit).