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Not normally, usually the only pairings are cannon pairings. But recently I was working on a story and I had two characters were friends. But part of me really liked the idea of them together. And then the ending changed in a way that actually made that a possibility. My original plan was to just have their relationship be ambiguous, it could be interpreted as friendship or romantic. But then the ghost of queerbaitings past reminded me of all the times people have done that to ill effect, and I said screw it. They're cannon now.

For my project, I got a lot of canon ships as well, but sometimes I also think about what other ships could technically work and it's pretty fun imagining all the different "what if"-scenarios xD

Ahahaha, part of me wants to DENY that I do this. But I'll be honest--yeaaaah. :persevere: :fist:
I keep it to myself though. Nobody needs to know who I hardcore ship. lmao

I write a polyamorous trio. I ship all of them with each other so I hard I made it canon xD

I also ocasionally ship them with people outside the main trio, even if that relationship might never happen inside the story.
It's a like a horny 'what if...?' scenario. xD

Well, in a way, we ARE the Gods of their story, aren't we? So I can, and I will, ship them with all my power. Mwahahha :imp:

Oh hell yeah I do!! It won't ever happen in canon since I'm challenging myself to not do a romance-centric story. I mean, come on. One girl who, through wacky circumstances, suddenly gets four attractive roommates? Absolute shipping fuel right there, it's kinda ridiculous.

For my actua one Die Instrumente Gottes, no I dont (adn havent done it never once for the apst 20 years but now taht Im actually drawing them -drools- well, I have had some temptations to draw them +slaps myself+ but is a BIG NO, unless is it on modern!Au setting as humans but I cant spoiler the reasons why ) +dies+

BUT

for my other story (future project) ASEDO, I ship everyone with everyone even if I have the main couple decided xD;;;

For sure!
Like I have two characters that have hooked up, but they certainly aren't meant to be in the main canon. The guy's long gone now in the story, and the girl has settled with her current two partners. But I still like drawing them together and writing interactions between them in AU pieces.

Is it bad that I've written short fanfic scenarios for my own characters for just this reason? Not to publish. Just for myself to get it out of my system. :rofl:

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I mean, there I am in the middle of a scene and I stop to think: "Gee, those three sure are friendlier than I had planned. Maybe ... just maybe...."

But it would completely change the character dynamic, the plot, and bust up my entire outline.

Save document, minimize it, open new document, begin the way it could go in an alternate love fest universe... :smiling_imp::joy:

I did have one like that but then all of my readers were shiping then and I started and I made it as cannon xD

YES.

I have my cannon ships all planned out, but I'm also fine with readers coming up with their own ships.

Yes. I used to draw cracky stuff of my two MCs before starting my comic, and I currently have this elaborate idea planned out for when I finish it. I want to do a big Kickstarter with the stretch goal being an exclusive crack softcore porn featuring them. Not really for horny reasons but because I want to delve into romantic relationships, sexuality and one of the characters learning/exploring healthy sex positivity, while also reclaiming their sexuality after escaping an abusive relationship. I thought it would be a fun thing for me and backers since it would be a super chill contrast to the main story, and character exploration is always fun.

Shipping while creating the main comic is strictly off limits for me though since I don't want anyone to get the idea that my comic is a romance, or that I condone the current relationships in the story.

Sometimes :point_right::point_left: