@ltleflrt replied to your post “It’s too freaking early and I can’t sleep thought: I’d love to be able…”

I’d be especially interested in non-SPN fandoms since a/b/o originated there. Although there’s probably some pretty big differences in the 2 big ships Wincest and Destiel, and even SPN RPF where the original J2 prompt came from. It’s fascinating to me, and I really hope some nerd out there does a study following its changes over the years and fandoms 😀

*snots* If I ever wind up pursuing grad school (and post-grad) I’ll probably wind up being that nerd. 

I will say, though, just from the fic I’ve read in SW there’s some pretty big differences. Like, common things in SPN fic like omegas hating their omega-ness, the eye color changing based on presentation, presentation happening at puberty, mentions of true mates, heck even just wolves being the animal that traits and mannerisms are based off of, are either not their or are totally different. And! If you look at Reylo specifically (because that’s what I’ve been doing lol) that ship has even undergone some really interesting changes from beginning to present. (The oldest A/B/O fics are alpha!Rey while a fair number now are omega!Rey. Older fics are more smutty one-shots, newer fics are still very smutty, but crave out new and different universes where this trope makes sense. There are more comments on the American healthcare system and reproductive rights, too.) 

Yeah, I could probably ramble on for too long about this lol. I just find it so interesting that this smutty little trope can and does have so much depth and focuses on so many different things just depending on who’s writing it and for which ship/fandom. If I had to pick a topic to research, it’d definitely be this one. 

9 Questions Tag

I was tagged by @threshie! Thanks! 

Rules: Answer the 9 questions then tag 9 people you want to get to know better.

Relationship status: Blissfully Unattached 

Favorite color: Purple 

Top Three Ships: Oh lord. I’m a multishipper who can never make up her mind so as of this moment right now I’m going with Reylo, Destiel, and Sastiel. Those are my faves right now. That might change next week though. 

Lipstick or Chapstick: Lipstick. Chapstick annoys me most of the time.

Last song you listened to: The Ballad of Mona Lisa by Panic! At the Disco

Currently reading: Nothing at the moment. Writing is my priority right now. I’ve been snacking on fanfic in between writing sessions, though. 

Last movie you watched: Dirty Dancing. It’s a guilty pleasure. 

Tagging: @gneisscastiel @gabrielthemoose @oddsocksandstuff @nox-lee @omgbubblesomg and whoever else wants to do this one! 

Have you noticed a trend or a pattern like certain ships or ship dynamics attracting certain kinds of people? Im not trying to start wank. Im curious bc ALL my rl friends ship my notps like Bill & Sookie over Eric & Sookie. Bangel over Spuffy. Bibro over destiel. And since I have emotional/mental problems, i worry its me bc Im drawn to or I romanticize dysfunctional unhealthy relationships. (Btw my fave Spuffy argument is how Angelus and Spike viewed their souls. A curse vs atonement)

tinkdw:

Hi 🙂

Firstly I want to say please don’t worry about things you like! If you like it you like it, unless it’s causing you or someone else harm it’s all good 🙂

Yes I have noticed a link, I’ve been discussing it recently actually with friends, how there seems to (generally not always but generally) be a Bangel/Sookie x Bill/Wincest divide v Spuffy/Sookie x Eric/Destiel in shippers.

It comes down to why you like things I guess and it does totally make sense to like either an obvious 

1.Bangel/Sookie x Bill/Wincest: “first love” or just… first on screen, kind of thing that is quite soulmate-y and including a power imbalance, a kind of “save me prince charming” thing, dark and exciting to watch, the word I hate passionate where what it really means is emotionally abusive and even quite depreciative, with an element of one (usually the woman) being young, naive and wide eyed (the kind of thing that often is pushed on teenage stories because “teenage girls love this” well yeah cos it’s all we got when I was a teen and urgh no more thank you! I’m looking at you Twilight/50 shades! I don’t want this for my teenage girl if I have one!).

versus 

2. Spuffy/Sookie x Eric/Destiel: something that is much more long term in coming, takes shape over time, is deep in the narrative, ends up being really quite healthy in terms of real life comparisons with a more equal power balance, making the “male figure” far more soft and giving the “female figure” more power in a het relationship and in a same sex still with a similar meeting in the middle concept, giving them more agency in the relationship (especially the woman when it’s het as usually she’s younger and in awe of the first boyfriend but older and more world wise by the time it comes to the second), giving her far more choice in the matter, totally not soulmate-y at all but about them growing up.

This is just a random person opinion, based on what I’ve seen. Though I have spoken to people where we discussed the way Buffy/Angel as shows finished around the time SPN started and how the exact same online dialogue and terms – eg “delusional”, “unhealthy”, “pandering” “the show is going to shit” – started coming about in SPN fandom and clearly were the same people who were just as vile about SPN as they were Buffy/Angel so I do think there is a clear link as well as the one I had already noted psychologically:

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 Ooookay there’s a lot to unpack here. @tinkdw if you’d like to have a conversation about this in a more private way, I’m all for it. Please don’t think that I’m attacking you, because I’m not. I just have a lot of issues with this line of thought because I think there’s a lot more going on here than just “power imbalance” vs “power balance”. I think that’s quite reductive and since I’ve been involved with fandom the concept of shipping, why people ship what they do, and how they ship things has fascinated me. I’ve been drawn to understand it and the shippers who enjoy it. So, please allow me to discuss what I’ve found through talking to folks and reading their works and headcanons. 

First of all, yes, different people are drawn to different dynamics and relationships. What “does it” in terms of satisfying drama is different for everyone. Some folks love soft and fluffy pairings with minimum angst, other people love love/hate, slap-slap-kiss relationships. There’s also an element of relatability to characters that plays in to why people ship what they do. If someone is more interested in one or two characters they’re more likely to ship them together, especially if the dynamic is one that interests them. 

Every ship that has ever existed has some kind of core “essence” if you will. It’s a theme that runs through nearly every AU and canon fic that these characters appear in and often is the very thing that draws people in. For something like destiel it seems like “meeting in the middle” and “star-crossed lovers” fit pretty well. (I mean, look at how many human/creature aus there are. Hell, the ship itself is human/immortal creature.) That’s fun for some folks. Wincest is more “ride-or-die, ‘til the end of the line” “Us against the world” “I don’t want to live without you” and that just does “it” for some folks. The social taboo might also play into shipping, either as a “sure whatever I don’t care” factor or a “this is wrong and I like that” factor. I could get into the psychology of taboos but I’m not really wanting to right now. All I will say is that this taboo isn’t limited to one ship, nor is it limited to fandom. Some people enjoy the fantasy of it, and that doesn’t mean they’re out there wanting to sleep with their own family anymore than liking professor/student fic makes you want to have sex with your professors or students. It’s fantasy. 

Second, there is no one reason people ship things. For some folks, they go off what they believe is or will be canon. Others like to play around with dynamics. Still others use fictional relationships as coping methods for real life trauma. I’ve met plenty of folks who are survivors of all manner of awful things who ship wincest. I haven’t met anyone yet who wants wincest to be A Thing on the show. A large number of people just ship things. They don’t really have a rhyme or reason as to why, they just do. Something has drawn them in and they want to play around with the characters. It’s not like most people sit around asking themselves “Why do I ship this? What does it say about me? What draws me to this?” …. I mean, I do but I’m a huge analytical nerd. 

No, I’d say that there’s just some kind of “spark” in a ship for some folks. Sure, you can find patterns in the things people like to ship (I love angsty ships. Gimme battle couples, star-crossed lovers, and big, epic love stories any day.) but it doesn’t necessarily reflect what they actually want IRL. To address the anon, liking certain ships doesn’t mean you’re going to want to or try to emulate them, even with mental illness. It’s not a reflection on the kind of person you are anymore than liking gore-fest horror movies is. There’s nothing wrong with having a preference and there’s nothing wrong with liking unhealthy relationships in fiction. 

Lastly, I’m gonna go to bat for Twilight here a bit. Can we please stop slamming 50 Shades and Twilight as if they’re the worst thing a teenage girl or young woman can read or enjoy? Please? Look, the trope of shitty dudes being changed by the women they love isn’t new. It’s old as hell and most often comes up in literature written by women, for women. It’s a power fantasy, the same as something like killing the dragon and getting the girl is a male power fantasy. Is it realistic or desirable in real life? Hell, no, but being the Chosen One and toppling an authoritarian regime single-handed isn’t really either, if we’re being realistic. The thread of thinking that really bothers me here is the idea that it’s bad for teenage girls, frankly, because they’re too dumb to realize that it’s fiction and shouldn’t be something they want in real life. That really bothers me. Teenage girls aren’t stupid. They might very well feel that things in Twilight are romantic, especially when they’re written to be romantic by the author, but I have more faith in teenagers to understand the difference between fiction and reality. This idea that women (especially young women) are too fragile or weak-minded to process fiction is old and it’s dumb. 

I know I’m on a tangent now, but I really need to say that I dislike the undercurrent of misogyny that sits inside the bashing of things like Twilight. Sure, it’s mass media and we ought to be critical of it, but that doesn’t mean it should get blamed for all ills and for “sending a bad message”. Look, I was a teenager when it came out. I hate it on principle. I thought I was so much smarter than my peers b/c I didn’t like it. I “wasn’t like other girls” b/c I didn’t like the trashy teen romance. Yet I was the one who wound up in an abusive relationship because of my own lack of self-worth and some shitty dude who took advantage of that. Fiction didn’t do that, some asshole did. And no, I’m not saying we can’t be critical of things. We should. But being critical doesn’t mean “this is just trash and it’s and it’s bad for you”. Being critical involves looking at the media and discussing the issues as well as the value it may hold. Critical thinking doesn’t go out the window when we read fiction, but it also doesn’t mean that we can’t seriously enjoy things that aren’t great in the “morals and values” department. If we really worry about teenage girls and how they value themselves in and outside of relationships, I say we focus more on educating them about good, healthy relationships and encouraging them to built self-esteem. We can change our media, too, but Twilight and 50 Shades weren’t the start or the end of these kinds of stories. They’re always going to exist because people enjoy them, and shame does no one any good.

Wrapping it all back up for my final point: people are drawn to different things for different reasons. We can analyze why a story that involves all-encompassing, fated-to-be story might draw folks in but that doesn’t make it better than a story about two people who come together despite that. Shipping is about love and sexuality and compassion and companionship. There are thousands of stories to tell there and none of them are really “better” or “worse” they’re just different. They speak to people for different reasons. It’s never really so black and white. It’s personal preference. What appeals to one person is a NOTP for someone else. There’s themes in ships and fiction that people enjoy, but I think the best way to figure out what it is that draws certain people do those things is to talk to them.

For your ship asks: #1, 10, & 23 please!

1. What’s your favorite non-canon ship? 
That’s a tough one b/c most of my ships aren’t canon. For spn it’s probably Destiel, still. You probably wouldn’t be able to tell based off what I’ve written recently but it’s still one of my favorites. 

10. Is there a ship that makes your skin crawl? 
Nope. Honestly I don’t think there are any ships that I have that much of a reaction to. 

23. Have you ever started shipping a ship because of the fans? 
Friends of mine are really good about getting me to ship things I hadn’t considered before (b/c to me shipping is all about exploring character dynamics) so kind of, I suppose. 

Thanks! 

Ship asks!

unforth-ninawaters:

rosemoonweaver:

unforth-ninawaters:

@rosemoonweaver @ltleflrt and I know other people were involved in the convo but I’m blanking. I’ve been rubber necking your Last Jedi conversations and its got me thinking – the divide between people I know who are starting to feel the Reylo love and those who don’t seems to be entirely whether or not they think Adam Driver is hot. Like for me personally? Soooooo not my type…and I *definitely* do not ship it (though I’ll own especially early in the movie I really “saw it” as I hadn’t before…but still didn’t ship it…but folks who find him attractive seem way more drawn by it…

(And obvs no judgement ship and let ship I just thought it was interesting…)

That’s fair. I mean, it’s harder to ship things if ypu don’t find the people involved attractive at all, right?

But I must confess that it’s not the only thing I ship either. I like stormpilot and finnrose and finnpoerose (whatever that’s called lol) and finnrey, too.

I don’t know if I’ve said it publicly on my blog but for me, a lot of shipping comes down to the core feeling a ship has for me. Each ship has something unique about it that interests me. Reylo is no different. Sure, Daisy is gorgeous and Adam is hot but it’s not just looks.

And I would totally be up for discussing why I like it and why it appeals to me personally but I won’t wax poetic all over your post if you don’t want me to.

But yeah, attraction to actors is probably a factor for a fair number of people. I will say that I think the divide has more to do with whether or not people like Ben Solo/Kylo Ren w/in the SW fandom. But I’ve only been lurking for the past few months and I don’t have nearly enough information on that front. Perhaps it’s a bit of both?

I should have been clearer – I think there is enough in canon to support the ship (even if the purely canon version of it is, imo, quite abusive) and I think the primary divide Ive personally over whether people go for it anyway is if they find Driver attractive. I realise my original post implies some sort of whiny “people only ship this cause the actor is hot!” And I’m sorry cause that wasn’t what I meant and I definitely didn’t mean to hurt feelings, it’s my fault for not further clarifying my meaning.

(As a further clarification – a ship’s canon interpretation being abusive isn’t a be all and end all, I think Dean is sometimes abusive toward Cas in canon and that doesn’t stop me shipping them like woah)

Oh no, I understand that you were just making an observation. And it’s not an observation without merit. I mean, when Driver took off the helmet in TFA the first thing out of my mouth was “oh no, he’s hot”. It’s definitely a factor.

Are there problems with the ship in canon? Yeah, totally. There are some icky things there. Kylo is the villain. I know it, he knows it, everyone knows it. He does villainous things.

My biggest problem with the whole “reylo is abusive” line is quite honestly that it’s used as a battering ram. It’s not a relationship I think anyone would strive for in real life. But no ship is perfect. As you said, Dean can be abusive towards Cas and I still ship that. Most SPN ships have serious issues and that still isn’t gonna stop me. Hell, I could write the most wholesome ship has violently abusive if I wanted to. It depends on the writer and the shipper and what they’re getting needing at any moment. And I don’t mean to imply you’re doing that. You’re not at all. I understand you’re just pointing out something you noticed.

And quite frankly it’s a bit of a sore spot for me. I get frustrated easily and a lot of the discussions I see passed around without a lot of reflection on why a person might ship reylo or like kylo feel… dismissive at best and outright mean at worst. I don’t mean to imply we can’t discuss the issues the ships or characters or canon havd either. I just wish it a more open discussion.

But I understand that wasn’t your intent so no harm done. And I also apologize for being a little defensive in this post and my previous reply.

margarittet:

postmodernmulticoloredcloak:

bakasara:

dean won’t do therapy with a simple shapeshifter

only with death herself

the boy is high maintenance

the only forms of courtship he accepts are on the lines of rebelling against the powers in charge of the universe and ripping the script of fate, what do you expect

Well, let’s not forget he told God to shut it in the shower once.

Not only he wasn’t smitten on the spot, but God made him breakfast afterwards.

Borrowed Time

Years ago, Dean Winchester made a deal with Death. After the tragic deaths of his mother and father and the fatal wound that should have killed Dean, he made a pact to become a part-time reaper in order to stay alive and care for his baby brother. The rules are simple: Dean reaps the souls of the sick and injured in exchange for whatever time they’d have left barring their illness. Usually, he gets two to five years at most, as all the people he escorts through the veil are older. 

Until one day he’s told to reap the soul of Castiel Novak. Cas is about as old as he is, and the time reaping his soul would grant could give Dean enough time to not only see Sam go to college, but also get married and have a life of his own. However, Cas isn’t ready to go and as Dean tries to convince him, he’s not sure he really wants to reap Cas, either. Dean is torn between extending his own life for his now adult brother and taking the life of this witty man who’s everything Dean could have wanted, if he ever allowed himself the chance for romance. 

Send me a title, I’ll tell you what I’d write! 

I’m gonna go full on cheesy here “Cornered by Love” :D

Hmmm. This one is hard. 

All I can think of is like, a cops and robbers AU in which Dean’s a criminal and either Cas or Victor is a cop who catches him. Little does Victor/Cas know that Dean is actually a crucial witness in a case against the biggest crime ring in town and throwing him behind bars is not an option. Now, Dean and his cop buddy must take down the crime ring and Cas/Victor must figure out how not to fall for the wise cracking con. 

Send me a title, I’ll tell you what I’d write.