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fandomsecrets2020-08-16 03:36 pm
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Re: To you, what is necessary for a same-sex relationship to be considered canon?
(Anonymous) 2020-08-17 03:36 pm (UTC)(link)I'm not familiar with Phoenix/Edgeworth, but I get what you're saying. A m/f pairing seeming to be interested in each other doesn't automatically make them a couple if they're not officially a couple, but I think using the same standards (in a logical way) for m/m or f/f makes sense.
Like, if an m/f pair interacts in a way that most of the audience agrees that yeah, clearly they like each other, and there's a good chance they're going to get together eventually, and a m/m or f/f pair has the same types of interactions, then it should be reasonable to also think they like each other and at least wonder (because with the way things are now, with a same sex pair, it's not almost a given that if they act like they like each other, they'll probably eventually become a couple the way it is with m/f characters) if they're going to get together eventually.
People shouldn't automatically jump to saying "they're canon!" just because they seem to be romantically interested in each other (and no one should do that with het ships, either), but acknowledge that they might become canon eventually, because they clearly like each other. It's annoying if they act just like the het ships and people say "oh, they're such good friends!" because they're the same sex.