I mostly "ship" platonic Holmescest. What I mean by "platonic Holmescest" is that if they hadn't been brothers, I would have definitely shipped them as a couple. As they are brothers, I obviously don't imagine as a proper couple, I'm just obsessed with their relationship and I do believe in different kinds of love and there is definitely love between those two, not romantic love but strong love nevertheless.
I love everything between them: the bickering, i love how Mycroft is over-protective and worries about Sherlock "constantly" (I think he needs Sherlock much more than Sherlock needs him), i love the tension between them, the "competition", i love the admiration they secretly have for each other....... etc etc. Their relationship is one of the things I love the best in the show. Therefore I love all their scenes in the show, i love the glimpses we have of their past and love to make theories about their past, i love talking about them, i love reading fanfictions about them (though it's hard to find ones focused on their relationship which are not purely Holmescest, so I sometimes read Holmescest if it's well written and not PWP) and writing fanfics about them (not Holmescest, just Mycroft centric fanfics).
As for Johnlock, I ship it as well, but just not as much as "platonic Holmescest". I wrote fanfics about them too. I love how Mofftiss play with that. I'm not sure I'd like to see it happening on screen though (i was already very happy that Sherlock admits his feelings out loud in TSoT). Well, I'm torn about that because a part of me would love to see them as a proper couple but another part of me would prefer that Sherlock stays asexual.
ewige wrote:
And then I finally understood the attraction of slash!
Aww... Slash is my guilty pleasure... I guess it all started with Starsky and Hutch when I was a kid: I had no idea yet of what sex was, but I just hated it when they had girlfriends because I thought they were perfect for each other and I loved how they cared for each other, I had no doubt that it was love.
Growing old, I became quite obsessed with slash to the point i see it in every book/show/movie and if I can't see any of it, I find it boring, i really don't like heterosexual couples in fiction (I know, it must sound really weird, but that's true... I'm straight myself, i'm a widow but I was married during nearly 10 years before that)
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