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Sontails is a ship I treasure. Content like this: https://x.com/pachirizuu/status/1893778892982219211/photo/1 ruins the reputation of sontails fans. Don't harass this person,just know that they do not represent us sontails shippers as a whole. We don't condone p***philia in any way, shape, or form.
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I’ll admit that I’m personally uncomfortable with it because it goes against my headcanon. I’ve always seen SonTails as a relationship that evolves naturally over time—from close friends to something more as they grow older. Given how strong their bond already is, I see that transition as something that could happen later in life.
At the same time, I also recognize that there are over seven billion people on this planet, and everyone copes in their own way. In this case, through personal conversations, I’ve come to understand that this particular art is venting art—a way to process and express past trauma from childhood.
For most of us, it won’t make logical sense, and we’re not psychiatrists. But art isn’t always meant to follow logic. It can take a million different forms, serving as a vessel for emotions that are difficult to put into words. Sometimes, the very thing that feels objectionable is used as a way to confront and release past pain.
That doesn’t change the fact that it makes many people uncomfortable—I won’t deny that. And unfortunately, it’s also something that invites a lot of negativity from both sides. Antis will weaponize it to attack, while many SonTails fans won’t want to be associated with it because it doesn’t reflect how they see the ship.
It’s a difficult situation, to say the least. But at the end of the day, I’m not here to judge how someone copes with their past—I can only acknowledge my own feelings while respecting theirs.