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- Fantasy is my #1; I will give almost anything a chance if it has strong fantasy elements. Post apocalyptic, superhero, alternate history, science fantasy, some supernatural, romance, and a few fandoms (especially Game of Thrones) are also likely to catch my eye.
Exactly. This is why I have to make the distinction asking what someone means by 'fandom.' I'm a fan of a lot of things, but I'm not part of the entity that is The Fandom in any way. Closest I've ever gotten to that was joining a couple forums for specific book series many years ago and then quickly abandoning them because of how atrocious the communities were. From what I've seen of modern fandom communities they've gotten exponentially worse since then, so I avoid them like the damned plague.I don't like being a part of fandoms. At all.
Just for the sake it automatically lumps me in with the worst and most obnoxious of the group. It's something me and my spouse have come to detest and it's really killed our love of some settings and characters.
That's not all to say I don't like things and enjoy talking about them on occasion. It's just more than once it gets brought up and the other person EXPLODES into a fit of inhuman adoration for something fictional (and often out of their age range).