
None of the originals particularly promote or deny any of them, yet ◯◯×× is legitimate and official! Your pairings feel like delusions in battles or something.
There are too many people fighting over territory, saying things like “followers of ◯◯×× are aggressive,” and it’s exhausting.
I wonder why everyone can’t stop fighting.
Die! Die! Die! Die! DIE! Die!
What’s your true feeling?
There are people like that in any story, anywhere.
Pretend you don’t see it, regardless.
Is there something that makes it hard to just let them do as they please?
I don’t know, but
It looked like DEI.
Wait a minute.
Even for the same protagonist × character faction, the protagonist of this game is based on the assumption of being male or female, and the more mainstream gender also joins in, making it even more interesting.
Recently, it’s been tough because there are quite a few of those kinds of posts on the bulletin board.
The disliked pairing is your self-projection! I’ve heard that this has been a long-used provocation in women’s circles.
There are probably disputes among yaoi fans.
I don’t think I see them caring about other places that much.
I want to somehow make the coupling that met a tragic end in the original work feel good… It’s a topic like that, and regarding fan works, it didn’t turn out like that, so it’s probably fine…! I’m feeling like a troublesome fan, but if I bring it up in a fun discussion, it will definitely cause a conflict, so I won’t say anything.
There are too many people who use the official stance on coupling as a weapon.
Even with the same coupling as the official one, developments that are not depicted in the official works do not exist, just like with other pairings.
“Isn’t that character not like that to begin with?”
Once you’ve decided that A’s opponent is B, it’s fine to turn discussions about A into discussions about B, and vice versa. If that condition is met, you can talk about whatever topics you like anytime!
It’s more like a seat-taking game.
I like A, but I’m not interested in B or any pairings! Go to hell!!!!!!!
It’s better to firmly reject official pairings, but there are some who come everywhere and impose their pairings from fan works on others.
It’s fine if you like coupling, but if you say that this is official based on a forced interpretation, I will point out that it contradicts this.
It’s an image of A by itself, but if you like A, then obviously this is a thread for AB, right? That kind of attitude from the anonymous person who emulates B’s character and posts… disgusting.
Just because it’s a combination of male and female characters, if there are no particular depictions of that in the original work, don’t assume they are together and talk based on that premise.
To put it bluntly, men tend to be somewhat unfaithful…
Romantic comedies have become like cheering for a favorite sports team.
The idea of rejecting anything other than my favorite combinations makes it too easy to criticize identifying the protagonist with the player.
There are many things created by the production side based on that premise, despite this.
So what if it’s official…?
Stop making everyone gay.
Among the anonymous, there are types who get angry over discussions that aren’t about their favorite pairings.
Sometimes when there are such anonymous characters in content I happen to like, I go, “Whoa…”
I’m no longer in the romance genre, so don’t multiply everything with the protagonist.
“Even when I actually see it, there’s really no sign of that at all…”
Don’t strip down and make the friendship between girls all messy; even ordinary friendships are precious… I’m getting tired of this kind of romance genre.
Fanworks are free, but please stop biting at the official couple.
I still don’t understand what it feels like to want to be treated as a mob character with the premise of the protagonist x ◯◯…
Although it’s official, the different personalities, pairings, and styles of the characters can vary depending on the official media, making it even more hellish!
This guy is almost original in the novel version, but it’s interesting and yuri, and they said the original character ◯◯ isn’t a main character, so they’re thin on character! Is this war!?
“But this guy’s real target is ○○, you know.”
Let’s include your favorite elements in ○○!
First of all, it’s a mistake to be a fan of the work based on the assumption of a fan community.
It’s the otaku who turns everything like friendship and mentor-student love into romance.
You think there are many, but that’s your illusion.
It’s less than 1% in terms of the population ratio.
I want to cherish the spirit that even though these two aren’t like that, it’s fine as it is.
I think it’s a matter of coexistence.
There are people who start heroine debates and pairing debates even in works that, like Pokémon, officially have no romantic relationships except for a very small part.
Recently, it’s painful to notice that this girl is the one who marries the protagonist while other characters seem to be doomed to die.
Why is the one closer to the official considered superior when both are just unfounded fantasies not found in the main story anyway?
To be honest, I don’t understand the psychology of getting annoyed when other same-gender characters besides the protagonist have someone cute in terms of romance.
I encountered the female-oriented genre for the first time with Twisted Wonderland, but everyone avoids searches, doesn’t easily use character names, and has such a high level of vigilance that I was surprised…
Interactions between popular characters from works that gained popularity regardless of same-sex or opposite-sex often tend to be discussed as romantic pairings.
However, if you just watch the work normally, isn’t there no interpretation other than this pairing?
If you don’t like it, you don’t have to watch it.
I feel that many coupling aliens consider the place they are in to always be their territory.
When there is something like this thread, there tends to be territorial disputes…
In recent anime, there have been no depictions of the heroine’s younger sister targeting the protagonist, as far as what I’ve seen in the anime.
I saw something like “joining the battle!” being talked about in the thread.
I think there probably isn’t such a depiction in the original work, and it’s just a nameless nonsense.
The side claiming the official pairing indeed has quite a few such depictions officially, and it is commonly seen as a mainstream couple.
However, there seems to be cases where someone is disliked because they are using that as a shield to provoke other couples.
Despite the protagonist being clearly male and having portrayals of dating in an individual storyline in a harem game, I wish the yuri fans would hold back…
I don’t mind if you do fan works as you like, but don’t come saying something like “I won’t allow the protagonist to intervene in event depictions.”
When the unpleasantness of the community exceeds the limit, it makes me think that I’d rather have works without romance…
In mixed-gender social games, I wonder if there is conflict between those who prefer player harems and those who support male-female pairings.
Self-replies are scary.
In social games, there are many characters, and since their appearances are limited, it’s common for characters that only interact with the same set of characters to have the same kind of exchanges every time, leading to their appearances ending quickly.
I honestly want to see different sides of the character, so I want them to interact with various characters, but it’s usually hard to say that.
Don’t try to liven things up by self-promoting!
I think it’s good to have different pairings for male and female protagonists, but there are always people who bring it up everywhere, and it can be frustrating.
If it exists in the official dimension, that’s one thing, but it doesn’t exist at all!
I try to avoid responding to such replies as it would lead to troublesome situations.
Ah, someone else touched it! As expected, it started to get rough…
It’s because I’m the one doing it that I can say I’m doing it alone…
On the contrary, isn’t being able to self-promote one of the few advantages here? Is there a reason not to self-promote?
If you bring social norms or common sense into delusions, it makes it seem like you shouldn’t have delusions at all.
There are middle-aged men in any scene who can only act like excited old men…
There is a sociability that can be resolved with delusions.
I guess it’s a romance anime where the partner is already decided and there’s no room for discussion.
I sought refuge in a friendship story where everyone is having fun together.
I stopped playing games of this type because I disliked this.
Is there really any reason to argue about the order of a male×male coupling?
Perhaps because I haven’t been exposed to that kind of culture much, I think it’s fine for the roles to be reversed.
Sometimes I feel like I can’t talk unless I have a sexual relationship, whether it’s with a different-sex pair or a same-sex pair.
Chinese people often say things directly.
It’s fine as long as you like yuri or homo, but…
What kind of mindset is it to completely ignore that they are an official couple?
When a man and a woman walk side by side, they become a couple.
If a man and a man cooperate, it turns them into homosexuals.
If a woman talks to another woman, it will turn into a lesbian situation.
It’s just a fool’s one-time learning.
Thumbnail for a masturbation material and the pole (hole) role.
Perhaps they usually put up with it to the extent that they don’t complain on the spot.
It’s better for both parties if you express these things just enough to not cross a line.
Is there a social game that isn’t erotic?
I sometimes think that I don’t need interactions with anyone other than men in a girlfriend (temporary) setting.
If it’s within the scope of interpretation, I can enjoy it, but isn’t this just a face pairing created by someone who hasn’t seen the original work? That’s not something I can enjoy.
Monster Strike is erotic!
Well, it might be erotic…
The atmosphere of the crowd seeking that indescribable justification when the official is intentionally selling face cups.
I sometimes feel like I don’t want any interactions other than with men on DollarWeb.
If you turn a small chest into a big chest, you can only see it as a completely different character.
I’ve been seeing a lot of yuri and male characters’ stuff in anime lately.
Specifically, it’s robot anime.
No…
In the Pokémon world, there are no official characters with large breasts to compare to, so this is considered a big chest!
So if they say, “If you resize it to fit my style, it will become something like this huge bust!”, then I suppose that kind of thing can happen.
If this is officially drawn clearly small, making it bigger would be deadly.
I’m not sure if I can call it a discussion about coupling, but there is a mother character who has a husband, is truly in love, and even has children.
I feel that a doujin featuring a character that is like a super degraded version of my husband is nothing but an insult.
If we assume that the male characters are gay, it won’t interfere when we want to pair the female characters with each other.
If we assume that female characters are lesbians, it doesn’t interfere when we want to pair male characters together, so it’s a win-win.
If you’re not talking about that kind of thing, then don’t bring up how Lusamine is known for having big breasts and going after younger boys; just do what you want.
Why do people who can only see character relationships through romance come to be?
I can only see it as sexual desire rather than love.
In a certain sense, a direct connection enthusiast.
I’ve been watching Legend of the Galactic Heroes lately, but I wonder if there were also active shipping wars.
Characters with individual endings like in Precure or Arknights are cheating!
I don’t really understand, but it’s probably the idea that if you incorporate a super dark world view into content with a gentle worldview, it will go viral, right?
What if a girl became the main character in Pokémon?
There are occasional discussions about CP, but I think it’s a good thing that it hasn’t become as concerning as before and has a peaceful atmosphere.
I think there was a time for Satoshi when there was talk of coupling or something like that.
Serena and so on
In harem-themed games, when a specific character becomes popular, the thread suddenly becomes troublesome, doesn’t it?
Especially, nameless individuals have a tendency to cling to their favorite characters, constantly discussing those characters every time a thread is created.
There are precedents where if a pairing becomes incredibly popular, it is treated almost officially, so of course I’ll do my best.
Creative freedom is acceptable when it suits me.
A mentality that should be eliminated if it is inconvenient.
In Pokémon, the turmoil in the games is worse in that regard…
The mystery game has become so popular that the homo couple has become almost official.
While there is a lot of talk about same-sex couples, we must not forget that among heterosexual couples, the preference for supporting heroines is overwhelming, and they can easily be swapped out for the main heroine.
If you overly say that face caps or thin contact caps are bad…
I’m somewhat negative towards the fantasy that if these two were to get involved or become close, it would turn out like this.
To put it another way, I actually like the fantasy of having a route where the enemy girl, who wasn’t at all affectionate in the original work, becomes the protagonist’s heroine, so I don’t want to say it too strongly…
As long as the interpretation of the characters isn’t too different, I feel that almost any pairing is fine.
Ah, that’s great, lol. I can steal a character who has a boyfriend in the original work, lol.
It seems to be a common understanding that while something is treated as official and nothing else is possible, people lose interest when the official side tries to flatter.
For that reason, they start rambling about deepening relationships with other characters (not just romantic ones) in the official content.
I wouldn’t say that everyone is saying the same thing, but I feel like there is a tendency for that.
It’s not just about pairings that fans become disheartened when the official starts to pander to them.
It makes me realize how fluffy it was to be changed so easily… which is already quite a setback.
That kind of thing is…
I don’t have any certainty, so I can’t prove my correctness unless I shout.
I sometimes felt that those who are altering characters to fit their own preferences shouldn’t act like it’s official just because it’s the official couple.
I can only think that the official coupling is just showing off.
I’ve seen people who like different pairings getting upset, saying that the official pairing is catering to popularity, but I’ve never seen the fans of that pairing get upset.
The joy of fan creation is also being able to read “ifs” that you can’t see in the official works, and basically only the official can say not to draw ○○.
There is a saying that you should know your place, but…
When talking about popularity and official status, or face popularity,
The character from my favorite eroge was treated like a complete loser at the time of their first appearance, just like the enemy organization executive A.
Because it was popular, there’s a heroine who is like the ultimate addition, having been a colleague in the protagonist’s previous life and secretly in love with them!
It is popular.