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degrees.livejournal.com) wrote in
fandomsecrets2007-07-06 04:00 pm
[ SECRET POST #182 ]
⌈ Secret Post #182 ⌋
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(anon behind 24)
(Anonymous) 2007-07-07 05:27 am (UTC)(link)However, it is incredibly satisfying to be able to share my thoughts on yaoi. Uh, as it were. :)
(p.s. don't I hate yaoi or sues. I just find the behavior annoying. Just trying to be clear)
Re: (anon behind 24)
Unfortunately most people make Mary Sues that they try to convince themselves aren't Mary Sues and just torture the hell out of the lot of us and keep shoving their character possessively down our throats. As an artist, and as someone who's been run out of many a fandom by oh-my-god-I-made-a-character-he's-going-to-marry-mine-mine-mines, I get pretty goddamn frustrated with them.
I'm pretty much to the point now some shows/characters I refuse any involvement in the fandom for.
In short, even if someone didn't like slash, I would FAR prefer they did an odd non-canon pairing or dig out a character from another series that would fit them and go crossover before they would do super tacky sue. I mean, really, crossover pairings aren't that bad. Even if you argue, "Well these two series would never crossover-" the sue isn't going to get written in either. Might as well go the easy way and do crossovers if you don't dig canon and such and spend your creative energies on making OCs for your own independent purposes. People actually tend to like them better if you don't attach them to people.