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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2023-07-16 02:59 pm

[ SECRET POST #6036 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6036 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2023-07-16 07:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Speaking as someone who also does not ship it: it's really, really obvious where the fandom gets it.

These two are one of the biggest and most important personal relationships in each others' lives. They have a literal lifetime of ones' actions impacting the other significantly, sometimes deciding the course of their life/career. They are unquestionably significant to each other, care about each other, and Very Important Feelings of some sort exist, and that in theory can cause a lot of exceptions to be possible and a lot of exceptions to be made and possibly bleed into romance.

This is not to say that fandom writes this ship well or writes it believably most of the time, but that's true of every ship that fandom writes.

But I suppose if you're at the stage of "but they aren't gay in canon!" as rationale for not-shipping, then you might be new in fandom, and may not know that shipping any two characters because of the above stuff is like, the most common thing ever? Idk what to tell you besides to expect it literally everywhere.

On the other hand if you simply don't like this ship, you can just say that, you know. I don't care for it. Easy peasy no dramatics

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(Anonymous) 2023-07-16 10:55 pm (UTC)(link)
one would have to be young and new to fandom to not see that the dynamic is 100000000% How A Ship Is Born. I have seen bigger juggernaut ships formed out of flimsier substance than AA has ever given us.

Character A shown dating women, Character B being emotionally constipated, A&B have a lifetime of heavy emotional codependence, that's Shipping 101. Nobody gives a fuck how many women Nick might have made eyes at, he can be functionally bi or bi-for-that-guy easily. 90s-level haha gay jokes trans jokes aren't drag queens and gay guys gross? is not anything anyone should use for evidence. But uh. Reading Edgeworth as autistic is um. Yeah. That's why OP should keep this secret.