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>>150240 The whole point was the creators didn't give them a sexual preference, so these "OMG you can't turn them gay 'cause they ain't gay" people are ridiculous. And even if one were given, that would not stop either side from turning them straight or gay in fan works, and it shouldn't. People are free to write/draw whatever they want.
Frankly, I would MUCH rather deal with a fangirl who takes two fictional males or females and just makes them screw, over a fangirl who, yes, "rabidly" and sadly, very seriously, defends the totally unfounded claim that a fictional character is straight. The het fans do that a helluva lot more often, and get a lot more heated over it, than the slash fans. And the hypocrisy is silly, with them calling yaoi fans "rabid fangirls" when they do everything they say they hate the other side for doing, the only difference being m/f instead of m/m or f/f.
Each side has their fanatics, yes, but the hetero side has the added stigma of the bountiful Mary Sues and self-insert crap, which is much worse than a little OOC sex.
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