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Pulled Him (non Romantically Unfortunately ) And Now He's My Second Strongest Character
Pulled him (non romantically unfortunately 😔) and now he's my second strongest character
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A phenomenon I’ve seen in fandom with a large central ship is that people will have their shipping goggles activated at such an intensity, they doggedly erase character traits that don’t contribute to pushing forward romance. The two individuals in the relationship are rendered utterly one-dimensional through the loss of any individual aspects of their story or personality that could be interpreted as an obstacle to shipping.
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