a comshipper is not a proshipper. conshippers ship the ships a proshipper does not care and does not harrass them
comshipper ; check out this cool ship!! *adult x child*
anti ; SAYORI CHALLENGE, SLIT, KYSSSS
proshipper ; * continues scrolling *
anti ; SAYORI CHALLENGE, SLIT, KYSSSS
proshipper ; * continues scrolling *
by slurper69 December 26, 2022
by Pericospical December 12, 2021
by SpaghettiWater November 25, 2021
Comshipper is an exonym primarily used by antishippers against people who engage in what antishippers have started calling comshipping.
A blend of complicated ship, comship is a moralist reactionary term which gestures at fictional relationships betwixt characters that an audience normal people (normal being ill-defined as the person using the term and the people who agree with them about this), would objectionable when it happens in real life betwixt actual people, and then labels them as problematic. Tropes that would cause any ship to be labeled a comship vary wildly depending on the sensibilities of the person using the word, but they might include: history of or ongoing abuse andor neglect, imbalanced power dynamics (adult x minor, master x slave, vampire x human, incest), asymetric power dynamics, squicks both common and personal, ignoring the canon, being identifiably queer and/or openly kinky, or being identifiably interacial.
It appears to have evolved from proshipper, where the target of the antishippers' ire has shifted from the too large to easily attack group of people who don't agree with with antis that comshipping is actionably bad to the smaller more specific group of people who actually engage in the comshipping they disapprove of.
Nobody at time of writing uses comshipping as a self-identifier, though that is likely to change overtime as people attacked by the word pick it up in a definant act of reclaimation.
A blend of complicated ship, comship is a moralist reactionary term which gestures at fictional relationships betwixt characters that an audience normal people (normal being ill-defined as the person using the term and the people who agree with them about this), would objectionable when it happens in real life betwixt actual people, and then labels them as problematic. Tropes that would cause any ship to be labeled a comship vary wildly depending on the sensibilities of the person using the word, but they might include: history of or ongoing abuse andor neglect, imbalanced power dynamics (adult x minor, master x slave, vampire x human, incest), asymetric power dynamics, squicks both common and personal, ignoring the canon, being identifiably queer and/or openly kinky, or being identifiably interacial.
It appears to have evolved from proshipper, where the target of the antishippers' ire has shifted from the too large to easily attack group of people who don't agree with with antis that comshipping is actionably bad to the smaller more specific group of people who actually engage in the comshipping they disapprove of.
Nobody at time of writing uses comshipping as a self-identifier, though that is likely to change overtime as people attacked by the word pick it up in a definant act of reclaimation.
1. "DNI if you're a comshipper, proshipper, or believe that vriska did nothing wrong."
2. "Oh, you're a comshipping freak. Got it."
2. "Oh, you're a comshipping freak. Got it."
by hydra taxidermist August 01, 2023
by ballicker June 25, 2022
A comshipper is someone who ships problematic things (like incest,pedophilia,ect.) It is NOT the same as being proship. Proship means a whole different thing.
Hey are you a proshipper?
No, im just a comshipper because i still will harass people over fiction. I just ship problematic things!
Oh okay! Makes sense, Thanks!
No, im just a comshipper because i still will harass people over fiction. I just ship problematic things!
Oh okay! Makes sense, Thanks!
by eiokayu June 23, 2022
Comshippers ship problematic ships, such as minor x adult, sibling x sibling, and toxic ships in general. They use the emoji combo “🌸🌙” . Some people refer to them as “comshitters”.
by Queerobjectenjoyer February 17, 2023