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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-07-17 06:31 pm

[ SECRET POST #2753 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2753 ⌋

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Re: OP

[personal profile] intrigueing 2014-07-18 11:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Wait, you mean you believe ANY mention of a canon couple is het and never gen? Hmmm....well, I really don't think anyone else categorizes gen like that. Gen, in common usage, is when the plot is about something other than romance, the central relationship (if there is one) is not romantic, and when there are no non-canon (or controversial) couples between the main characters in the fic. It depends on the couple, but some canon romantic relationships are just inescapable character traits that you would have to go AU to ignore, just like two characters canonically being friends, or two characters canonically being siblings. That's not shipping. It's just canonical fact. If a character is married in canon, a fic that's all about him and his best friend is not het if his wife flirts with him a couple of times.

Though then again...I suppose this counts only for *background* relationships. If the two members of a canon couple are the two main characters in a fic, then even if the plot isn't about romance, I would call it het (maybe "plotty het"?) So a plotty X-Files fic where Mulder and Scully are a couple would be het even if the plot is totally non-romantic and they don't have any real romantic bits in it. But if, say, there was a Star Wars fanfic about Luke's developing friendship with Chewie and the droids while stationed on Hoth, but had some incidental Han/Leia bits in the background, I would call that gen. But I guess it does vary somewhat, depending on the fandom.