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Rule 63
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They are always fanon. The internet has a fascination for producing gender swapping regardless of the context of the canon character. Closely related to Gender Bending. Crossdressers, of course, provide their own version of this. There's a good chance that you'll see the character in question in a more gendered appropriate outfit (i.e. pants become a skirt, necklines are lowered, etc.). One of the Rules of the Internet. It can (and often does) overlap with Rule 34.
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They are always fanon. The internet has a fascination for producing gender swapping regardless of the context of the canon character. Closely related to Gender Bending. Crossdressers, of course, provide their own version of this. There's a good chance that you'll see the character in question in a more gendered appropriate outfit (i.e. pants become a skirt, necklines are lowered, etc.). One of the Rules of the Internet. It can (and often does) overlap with Rule 34.