The person who accused her of doing it, meanwhile, writes non-con (short for non-consensual), which is a relationship built without consent of the other party, a popular but problematic fan fiction theme.Ī little note, before I go further: This article uses several terms that might be foreign to those who aren’t familiar with fandom culture. The tweet goes something like this “Imagine coming (under attack) by a fan fiction writer for ‘fetishizing gay relationships’, while (they) write about non-consensual relationship.”Īpparently, Lyla was being accused of fetishizing gay relationship because she wrote fan fiction about same-sex pairing. It was by a Kpop group fan fiction writer that I follow – let’s call her “Lyla”. I was laughing at some memes, when one tweet piqued my interest. On a recent night I was lying on my bed in total darkness while scrolling through the timeline of my secret Twitter account, or, more precisely, my Kpop fandom account.
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