Tharkun wrote:
R/S doesn't count as slash, by the way, because you can stretch it so as not to be OOC.
Why wouldn't that count as slash? Unless there's something J.K. Rowling isn't telling us, they're both guys so wouldn't any sort of romantic relationship between them be considered slash? And since when does slash = OOC? I'm sorry if that's not what you meant, but that's how I'm reading it.
Interesting poll though. As for me, I don't find any of these really squicky in the sense I normally hear the word. It's more if I don't like it, I don't read it, but I don't consider them squicky. Just not my thing.
Here's a list, though like I said, they don't bother me.
Romance would be superfluous - Reason for being at the top is because I don't like romance much in general, so if it's not needed for the plot, I don't really want it in. I guess I don't care as much if it's kept to a minimum or is sticking to canon. Getting fandom specific for Noir, I suppose one could argue whether or not Mireille/Kirika and Chloe/Kirika are canon, but I consider it to be so that I'm fine with that.
I suppose the fact that Mireille/Kirika is one my favorite pairings at the moment has something to do with my not minding it one bit. Then again, there aren't a lot of Noir fics out there and a lot of them are Mireille/Kirika so.. I'm not making much sense right now. I'm sorry. ^^;; Honestly, my definition of what I don't mind and mind isn't logical and doesn't make sense, so I'm going to stop before I get myself confused.
Incest - I don't read it but I've got no problems if you like it.
Obvious enmity - Again, I don't read it seeing as 1) none of my favorite pairings fall under this and 2) most of the time it doesn't make much sense.
Huge age difference - See obvious enmity
Jumping to conclusions - I'm not really sure what you mean by this. What sort of conclusions are we jumping to?
Slash- Got no problems and some of my favorite pairings are slash.
One thing you didn't have on here which also bugs me a lot is when the pairing is with an canon character and an OC. That would probably be above romance being superfluous, since a lot of stories just aren't good in general.
Another thing would be gender-bending. Yup. Especially when the only reason is because the author can't accept canon.
Look, I've got no problem if you don't like shoujo-ai, I know people who don't, but don't change genders just because you don't want the romance to be between two girls. Leave it out or don't write at all.