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Pairing

From South Park Fanon Wikia

Pairing is term used to describe two or more people together. There is also a term called One True Pairing (OTP) which is used to describe someone's most favorite pairing. However, most people use this term when they have more then one favorite pairing as well.

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[edit] Types

  • Slash- The most popular of the pairings in the fanbase, the term is used for boy/boy pairings. In Japanese terms, these would be Shounen-Ai, which is its softcore term (ex. Hugging, Kissing), and Yaoi, the hardcore term (ex. Sexual Acts). Fans use both the English terms and the Japanese terms.

Examples of these pairings are Style, Kyman, Creek and Kenutters.

  • Femslash- One of the least popular in the fanbase, the term is used for girl/girl pairings. In Japanese terms, these would Shoujo-Ai (Softcore term) and Yuri (Hardcore term). The lack of popularity for this kind of pairings is possibly due to the lack of females in the show.

An example of this kind of pairing are Webe.

  • Straight- The name speaks for its self, the term is used for boy/girl pairings. This kind of pairings is not as popular as slash but it is more popular then femslash. It is becoming somewhat more popular since The List

Examples of these pairings are Stendy, Candy, and Kybe.

  • Crack Pairing

Main Article: Crack Pairing

Crack Pairing is a term used to describe unlikely pairings. Crack pairings can either be slash, femslash, or straight. Crack pairings are usually popular for humor purposes.

Examples of these pairings are Creek, Kenutters and Dip.

  • Cross-Over- Cross-over pairings are used to describe pairings from two different shows. Like crack pairings, cross-over pairings can either be slash, femslash, or straight. Cross-over pairings are very rare to find in the fanbase. An example of this would Eric Cartman and Ash Ketchum from the Pokemon series. Another example is Kyle Broflovski and Eponine Thenardier from Les Miserables.

[edit] List of Pairings

[edit] Slash

[edit] Straight

[edit] Femmeslash

[edit] Crack

[edit] Adults or Adult/Child

[edit] Fanon

* - Fanon name for Canon character

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