CuriousHeartless
Well-Known Member
Not a huge shipper, but might as well do something...
- I only got into Shipping after getting into Persona 4 (Where my main ships are actually Chie/Yukiko and a split between Rise/MC and actually Yosuke/MC. I tried liking Kanji/Naoto, and totally understand why others like it, but can't personally picture Naoto liking Kanji romantically.) and still barely care for shipping in the Pokémon fandom.
- For a while before I got more into shipping, I only really cared about canon ships even if I don't like the relationship anymore.
- For some reason, I just have a hard time understanding more odd relationships (I will never understand IkariShipping because Dawn/Paul just strikes me as a relationship that would quickly devolve into verbal abuse and breaking up. In the same way) and why people would ever ship them (No offense to IkariShippers, but to continue the example I'll use that again. In the show they have nothing resembling a good relationship, what with Paul being a selfish jerk who never got along with any of the main cast).
- A bit of an addendum to the above, but I never understood the justification of 'Opposites attract'. They may attract, OR they could disagree on everything, degenerate into constant bickering, and either break up or potentially even erupt into an abusive relationship.
- I read fics for ships I have no interest in just to see if they're well-written.
- I only got into Shipping after getting into Persona 4 (Where my main ships are actually Chie/Yukiko and a split between Rise/MC and actually Yosuke/MC. I tried liking Kanji/Naoto, and totally understand why others like it, but can't personally picture Naoto liking Kanji romantically.) and still barely care for shipping in the Pokémon fandom.
- For a while before I got more into shipping, I only really cared about canon ships even if I don't like the relationship anymore.
- For some reason, I just have a hard time understanding more odd relationships (I will never understand IkariShipping because Dawn/Paul just strikes me as a relationship that would quickly devolve into verbal abuse and breaking up. In the same way) and why people would ever ship them (No offense to IkariShippers, but to continue the example I'll use that again. In the show they have nothing resembling a good relationship, what with Paul being a selfish jerk who never got along with any of the main cast).
- A bit of an addendum to the above, but I never understood the justification of 'Opposites attract'. They may attract, OR they could disagree on everything, degenerate into constant bickering, and either break up or potentially even erupt into an abusive relationship.
- I read fics for ships I have no interest in just to see if they're well-written.