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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2021-04-14 06:45 pm

[ SECRET POST #5213 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5213 ⌋

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Re: Secrets you don't want to make...

(Anonymous) 2021-04-15 12:34 am (UTC)(link)
The fandom is FE3H.

While I don't think people prefer Dimitri over Claude because of racism - even though I guess it does play a part - and I kind of understand why someone, especially a young adult who's been raised on traditional romances or chick flicks, would go for Dimitri, I don't get how you could call his romance healthy or even heartwarming.

Granted, post time-skip!Dimitri's hot but he's a mess and you would have to hold his hand forever. How is that appealing? On the other hand, Claude doesn't really need you anymore post time-skip, which makes him the best male het option in the game imo.

I also romanced Felix and Hubert because I found them hot and liked their personalities. Clearly my tastes suck just as much as Dimitri fans so I'm not judging. Like at all.

Re: Secrets you don't want to make...

(Anonymous) 2021-04-15 06:58 am (UTC)(link)
I think most people who like unhealthy relationships are aware they're unhealthy and that's why they like them. Especially if the player character is your self insert, it's all about how interesting the romantic partner is as a character, and the idea that you could "heal" them is appealing. Playing out a well adjusted functional relationship with a nice person in a work of fiction can be hella dull.