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#ugh sorry for the morality rant I know it’s tacky but it was in my heart
shipping-kitchen · 2 years
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What kind of problematic media would Sam and Dean Winchester be into?
Sam Winchester
After he reads the Supernatural books and finds out there’s fanfiction for them??? He’s hooked
At first he reads the summaries out to Dean to make fun of them, but Dean is genuinely kind of creeped out by the books’ whole existence, so Sam stops sharing the fics… but he doesn’t stop searching for them
Reading RPF of his own brother is probably bad, especially since he’s hiding it from Dean, but it’s so interesting to read people’s interpretations of their life, and he doesn’t like reading from his own point of view, so Dean fics it is!
Mostly reads Destiel fics but occasionally makes a very guilty dip into Wincest, telling himself it’s just so he can make fun of it in his head (but it’s also… kind of nice? reading about his brother thinking such nice things about him. even if they’re mostly filthy… it’s still an ego boost)
Dean Winchester
I struggle more with Dean: rather than fandoms, he’s more of a mainstream pornography guy, which is not my wheelhouse, but here’s some headcanons!
He likes cheerleader outfits and virginity videos, both of them are big turn-ons for him
A little bit of dubcon in his porn? Hell yeah for Dean, especially if it’s the guy who isn’t sure about stuff and the girl just hops on him, he loves to see that female dominance
On that note, forced cumshots and forced creampies are also a big turn on
Eventually he also gets interested in ‘gay surprise’ staged videos (ie. “tricked my mate into fucking me when he thought it was his gf’s ass”) which also have dubcon elements but kinda help him to solidify his own sexuality
‘Porn and Fiction’ Rant under the cut for easy avoidance
Fandom is a lot simpler than pornography for me, because pornography involves real people who must give real consent!!
It’s hard to make sure you’re getting porn from a safe source that doesn’t pressure their actors, underpay, or allow underage content on their site. That’s why it’s important to support sites that allow sex workers to run their own content, and companies that have a commitment to ethical creation standards 👍
Dean doesn’t do any of that, so writing about him made me wince a bit: to me, it crosses lines of problematic fiction vs. real problematic things. But luckily Dean himself is fictional and so are the impacts of his consumer choices!
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