TOMMY HAS SAID MORRO'S DEATH AGE WAS AROUND 15-20, AND EUPHIE'S AGE IS SIMILAR TO ARIN AND THE OTHERS — PERSONALLY I SEE HER AS 16-18. AND MORRO DIDN'T EVEN MAKE IT PAST ADOLESCENCE BEFORE HE DIED. SO IF I PUT HIM TOGETHER WITH A GIRL OF A SIMILAR AGE, WHAT EXACTLY DID I DO TO DESERVE YOU 'AGE POLICE' PEOPLE COMING AFTER ME?
YOU WANT TO USE THIS SAME REASON TO DRIVE ME OFF THE INTERNET LIKE THAT KID ON X WHO LIKED MORRASIA AND GOT BULLIED INTO QUITTING? DREAM ON. I'LL DO WHATEVER I WANT. THIS SHIP SAVED ME WHEN I TRIED TO KILL MYSELF — TWICE. I'LL SET THEIR AGES HOWEVER I WANT, AND EVEN THE OFFICIAL CREATORS CAN'T STOP ME.
SO STOP. STOP QUESTIONING ME OVER 'AGE DIFFERENCES.' AND STOP LABELING WHAT I LOVE AS A 'PROBLEMATIC SHIP.'
Let me be blunt — I hope you understand where I'm coming from. Oh wow, an age gap in a fictional work! Whatever shall we do? Don't act like you're the fandom police of a fictional universe. This is a fictional setting with mature themes — if you can't handle the dynamics, don't read. If you can't tell fiction from reality, I suggest you stay away from this tag.
I'm so tired of people like you — and even worse — publicly dragging those of us who just want to love what we love. Honestly, it says more about your own insecurities than it does about my art or my ideas.
Go ahead, post screenshots of me on any platform you want. Block me. But you know what? I'm not going to stop creating just because this ship doesn't fit your idea of what's acceptable. There are plenty of popular age-gap ships in fandom — why don't you go police all of them?
Maybe I came off a bit too strong earlier, but I hope you can understand — I'm just so tired of people who, instead of trying to see where we're coming from or even bothering to understand, jump straight to questioning and harassing us. I've said this so many times already, and I'm exhausted. I hope you can at least accept that.
If you still don't get it, let me put it this way — if your own parents have an age gap of, say, 3 to 7 years, would you genuinely feel disgusted, scared, or disrespectful toward them just because of that number? Love is love. As long as it doesn't cross fundamental lines — like pedophilia — it's honestly not an issue.
No matter what ship it is — the feeling of liking something, of loving something, stays the same. Love stays the same. Respecting other people's thoughts and preferences really isn't that hard — if you don't like it, block the tag. If you can accept it, keep reading. I don't understand why so many people on the internet can't even grasp this most basic idea.
Love is love — even the love we carefully stitch together, line by line, with our own hands and pens.