The main reason you shouldn't fight me in a fanfic is that it could lead to an uninteresting or illogical plot development. Plus, it might not align with the themes and tone of the story as originally envisioned.
Well, you shouldn't fight me in a fanfic because it could disrupt the story's flow or go against the established character dynamics. Also, it might not make sense within the fictional world that's been created.
The reason could be that it takes away the uniqueness and complexity of the character. Fixing them might simplify or distort their traits, which can disappoint fans who appreciate the original version.
Well, fanfic might not always stick to the original canon and could lead to plot inconsistencies.
It's just not a nice or respectful thing to say. It can be hurtful and offensive.
Well, it could be that the manga has deep character development or explores themes in a thought-provoking way that makes blaming it unjustified. Maybe the issues people might have with it are more about personal preferences than actual flaws in the work itself.
Maybe because the Shera fanfic doesn't have an engaging plot or well-developed characters.
Maybe it's because the plot or character development in those fanfics doesn't meet expectations. Sometimes the writing style or storylines can be off-putting.
Maybe because it could disrupt an important plot point or moment of growth for the character.
It could be that there are external circumstances or obstacles preventing a successful romance. Maybe there are secrets or conflicts that make it unwise to get involved.
Maybe it's because it's not nice to do that. Picking on something just for no good reason is mean.
Because everyone has their own unique experiences and circumstances that shape who they are and what they do. Without knowing those, it's unfair to pass judgment.