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I hate how people judge proshippers when they don't even understand what proship means. Not every goddamn proshipper is a pedophile? Most of us are TEENS with trauma. Proshipper Literally means to not harass people over FICTIONAL ships. It's anti harassment, Learn the meaning of something before fucking hating on it.
anti censorship, yes this includes icky media.
anti censorship. yes this includes things that make you uncomfortable
anti censorship, yes this includes everything, even things you don't like
"I don't like this thus it shouldn't exist." This is quite frankly a very authoritarian take and. "This is disgusting to me thus
if you like it you're a bad person" This is straight up puritanism!
I should mention that fiction does affect reality and if fiction does in fact affect you in some sort of heavy way. You should log off of your account and go outside or go see a therapist. Cause fiction shouldn't be affecting you that much at all. it would be crazy if it did !
I also hate people that think every proshippers is a problematic shipper but that's mostly darkship and ppl using the wrong term. Comship ain't even bad , unless they tell you they are a dark-comship. Stop mixing labels up and such...
anon. anon is this bc of my anti-pro/com/darkship opinion. I'm too tired for this.
I don't. wanna have this conversation man </3 I learn the MODERN definitions as they are what most, if not ALL, people know. However, I am not currently caught up on most of the terminology.
I'm unwilling to fight on this, but can you please provide sources of where you get your definition? Genuinely to just learn, I'm not trying to start anything. The definition of proshipping that I know is generally weird shippers(I.e. illegal or like, toxic). But I've heard that's darkship and am currently confused. So I'm open to learning because I'm honestly uneducated on the matter. :)
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