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fandomsecrets2016-05-01 03:41 pm
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(Anonymous) 2016-05-01 09:25 pm (UTC)(link)It. All. Depends. On. The. Specific. Circumstance. In. Question.
I really just...don't comprehend how some fans are able to apply rules like this upon their own personal preferences like across zillions of wildly different fictional couples with wildly different relationships involving wildly different characters in wildly different stories from wildly different canons. Just...how??? How does one manage to EVER apply rules like this consistently for more than, like, three different examples?
I could pick two pairings that have about 20 identical traits, and yet I hate one and love the other, because the two pairings are still not wholly identical.
Mind you: I'm not saying it's stupid for you to feel this way or that you shouldn't feel this way, OP. I just personally cannot wrap my mind around how anyone could feel and react this way consistently enough for it to become a rule.