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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2020-07-19 06:26 pm

[ SECRET POST #4944 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4944 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2020-07-20 08:23 am (UTC)(link)
I'm kind of all over the place when it comes to shipping. Sometimes it's all about A/B from beginning to end and it never changes.

Other times I might start out shipping A/B, then realize I actually like B/C's chemistry/dynamic bettter and end up shipping them hard and never go back.

Sometimes I might go back and forth between A/B and B/C depending on what happens in canon.

Other times I might halfheartedly ship A/B and think it's cute enough but not be super invested, and it's only because C hasn't shown up yet or I haven't really seen B/C interact yet (because it hasn't happened, or I'm not all caught up with canon yet), but once I do, I'm super into them and never waver.

There's even one instance where I watched a remake first, liked A/B, then shifted to B/C, but by the end I couldn't stand either and the only pairing I even kind of liked was A/D, but then I watched the original version and I was all about A/B throughout and never changed my mind.

There's another example where I was all about A/B until I happened to read a fic that was good enough to convince me that B/C actually made more sense, and although that only lasted like, a week, and I went back to preferring A/B, in the back of my mind I was still okay with the concept of B/C (and would've much preferred it to how the series actually ended, but that's an entirely different story).

Then there's one where A/B are canon but the writing for the relationship is a disaster and in theory I like B/C better because I think the writing for that relationship is better, but the A/B actors are just so great together it's really hard not to like them.

My point is, there's no one right way to be a shipper, and you're an idiot.