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fandomsecrets2024-07-28 03:41 pm
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(Anonymous) 2024-07-29 10:57 am (UTC)(link)Real people =/= fictional people. 99% of real people can be secretly trans but their "egg hasn't cracked yet", because real people are complex.
Fictional characters aren't complex unless they are written to be so. If a character appears cis, acts cis, if the story makes no indication that they are anything but cis - then that character is cis, whether or not its ever explicitly stated.
That doesn't mean that people can't headcanon different things - I have my own trans headcanons. But if I used those in fic, I would tag them. The same way I would tag asexuality or slash.
You're comparison between writing slash and trans headcanons hinges on your pretence that slash isn't tagged, when it very much is.