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I was thinking earlier about how in both of my primary fandoms, the most popular slash pairings are antagonistic, whereas the most popular het pairings are -- what do you call that? -- extended friendships. "Buddy" pairings. You've got Mulder/Scully and Harry/Hermione-Ron/Hermione for het, and Mulder/Krycek and Harry/Draco for slash.

In HP, the most obvious "buddy" slash pairing (Harry/Ron) is relatively neglected[1], and the biggest antagonistic het pairing (Snape/Hermione) is nowhere near as popular as its "buddy" counterparts. The primary antagonistic het pairing in XF is Krycek/Scully, something of a niche interest. It's hard to make a judgment about buddy slash pairings in XF, because there aren't any really obvious ones (unless you count Mulder/Skinner, which doesn't approach the popularity of Mulder/Krycek).

I can think of many examples and counter-examples from other fandoms, so I wouldn't say this is a meta-fandom trend, but might it say something about the tone of a specific fandom? Or its relative attitudes toward slash and het?


[1] Though, of course, the second most obvious buddy slash pairing (Sirius/Remus) is much more popular. There may be other issues in S/R that remove it a few steps from other HP slash pairings -- its association with H/G and R/Hr, and the tendency to feminize Remus.

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Date: 2004-02-19 05:48 am (UTC)
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Perhaps not a mob, but everyone's 'What If...' theory is different. One person's logic isn't always what another's is, and while I can't see some pairings, I'm sure others could. What I've always liked, especially with HP, is that there's very few pairings that could be written and the fandom be revolted on the whole. It seems to be more of a 'can you write' versus 'what you write'.

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Date: 2004-02-20 06:20 pm (UTC)
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Yeah, HP is definitely like that. Name a pairing, somebody's written it. Part of it is the sheer size of HP fandom, but a lot of it is attitude. X-Files is and has always been conservative, and that was just as much the case when it was extremely popular (say, six years ago).

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