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fandomsecrets2015-10-08 06:31 pm
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One of the reasons being its's fiction and it doesn't make you a horrible person to ship something unhealthy, another being I also ship a few extremely dirtybadwrong pairings (*cough*Hannibal&Will*cough*) so on some level I can understand the appeal.
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(Anonymous) 2015-10-09 01:06 am (UTC)(link)people who ship problematic stuff and maintain that there's absolutely nothing bad or wrong or that should be considered are the literal worst. Carry on with your bad self but jfc don't be ignorant.
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I never said I understood people who do that or that I think it's a good way to be. (And my 'it doesn't make you a horrible person to ship something unhealthy' was said with the assumption that the person doing the shipping is aware of the problematic nature of the pairing. Certain pairings, even when you acknowledge the issues, feel dirtybadwrong to me because of how fucked up they are. Doesn't mean I won't ship them anyway, but that phrase makes sense to me in those situations.)
I've always thought that if you're going to ship something unhealthy you might as well fess up to the issues presented in the material. IA that it makes me uncomfortable when a person ships a pairing that has problems but won't admit to them. I've seen a few examples that disturbed me. ("I want someone to love me as passionately as Hannibal loves Will." NO YOU DON'T.)
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*clears throat* Well...ahhhhhhhh.
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(Anonymous) 2015-10-09 03:01 am (UTC)(link)