Shipper tendencies
Aug. 22nd, 2005 12:15 pmCan someone explain to me why there's such a compelling need to sexualize and Romantic-ize characters? I've been there myself, but I seem to have gone past that as a "serious" endeavor. I'll *play* with characters and their sexuality -- but the *need* to pair them up romantically just isn't a priority, and it seems so unnecessary, and somewhat Mary Sueish, especially if it's certain types of het and slash writing.
It's not so much the sexualizing -- that I get, it's fun to imagine your favorite characters whupping it up with the whipped cream and cherries, and get down and dirty and sweaty. But at the same time, what I'm puzzled more about is the need to Harlequinnize decent characters who already have complex, nonsexual relationships with each other, that get totally boring when they DO get together.
Anyone?
It's not so much the sexualizing -- that I get, it's fun to imagine your favorite characters whupping it up with the whipped cream and cherries, and get down and dirty and sweaty. But at the same time, what I'm puzzled more about is the need to Harlequinnize decent characters who already have complex, nonsexual relationships with each other, that get totally boring when they DO get together.
Anyone?
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Date: 2005-08-23 07:18 am (UTC)To which the immediate response would be: are these people anti-ship or are they anti-ship on the show or are they anti-SamJack or are they anti-SamJack as it's presented on the show? There's a wide variety of what 'ship' is as much as there is what it means to be 'anti-'.
Personally, my view is that people ought to get on and ship whatever they want in fandom but I don't want to see it on-screen, thanks very much. In any circumstances. ;)
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Date: 2005-08-23 11:36 am (UTC)Never ever had a problem with people slashing or shipping (even Sam and Jack) in the fandom. I just don't like it when it becomes the end all be all. Different strokes for different folks.
But, I have seen various variations of this. Some people totally anti-ship suddenly shipping, some anti-Sam/Jack, etc, etc. They have a right to do it, it's just that it seems a bit hyporcritical to me with some of these folk.
Then again, I'm all about gen and only explore ship and slash, most of which I don't see, in fanfic just to do something different. All our opinions are biased.
But that just happens to be the way I feel about it. ;)