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(Anonymous) 2026-04-21 01:49 am (UTC)(link)I don't know what's worse, those types of folks or the ones who do that soulbond/fictionkin thing (though nowadays I think soulbond might mean something else), and get offended anytime someone "mischaracterizes" them in a fanfic they don't like.
Some people need to get a grip, it's literally all made up.
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(Anonymous) 2026-04-21 01:52 am (UTC)(link)no subject
(I'm actively delighted by seeing "doubles" and ships involving the character I self-ship with, so I can't give personal experience).
But for the most part, in my f/o's fandom, most of that kind of behavior comes from other canon x canon shippers.
(E.g., claiming that one character is "cheating" on [insert heckler's preferred love interest] in the drawing. That the artist is homophobic for not shipping with [insert fan-favorite same-sex character].)
Fans of canon x canon pairings often project onto the characters just as often, if not more often, than yumeshippers.