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I love this ship. Expect more
In my side ng/au, the Blissverse, Spike is non-binary, femmeboy gender, and pansexual. He goes by he/she/they, in that order!
As a kid, Spike struggled with identity issues. Almost everyday he questioned his gender and sexuality. He didn’t know that his sex had nothing to do with how he identified, so he dressed with the normal ‘little boy clothes’ and acted like the normal ‘little boy’. But, as he got older, he started to think about his gender more. He came to the conclusion that he was pansexual, since he had romantic and sexual feeling for anyone, regardless of how they identified. Like any other teenager, he had crushes. His three crushes were, on his friends, Rarity Belle and Dragonlord Ember. Although, he knew it would never work out, since they were older than him, and clearly in a relationship of their own.
His third crush was on a filly who was around his age. Silverspoon was shy and often ignored by her best friend’s powerful personality throughout school. Spike found her attractive, even though she didn’t. The two eventually got together, after Spike tried to ask her to prom. Years later, Lucy happened.
Now, Lucy is their daughter! She’s nice, sweet, and respectful of her parents and friends. She’s 70% dragon, so she doesn’t have a cutie mark. But, her special talent may be her acts of kindness to everyone.
I’m not really digging her design too much, so I might change it, idk.
In my side ng/au, the Blissverse, Spike is non-binary, femmeboy gender, and pansexual. He goes by he/she/they, in that order!
As a kid, Spike struggled with identity issues. Almost everyday he questioned his gender and sexuality. He didn’t know that his sex had nothing to do with how he identified, so he dressed with the normal ‘little boy clothes’ and acted like the normal ‘little boy’. But, as he got older, he started to think about his gender more. He came to the conclusion that he was pansexual, since he had romantic and sexual feeling for anyone, regardless of how they identified. Like any other teenager, he had crushes. His three crushes were, on his friends, Rarity Belle and Dragonlord Ember. Although, he knew it would never work out, since they were older than him, and clearly in a relationship of their own.
His third crush was on a filly who was around his age. Silverspoon was shy and often ignored by her best friend’s powerful personality throughout school. Spike found her attractive, even though she didn’t. The two eventually got together, after Spike tried to ask her to prom. Years later, Lucy happened.
Now, Lucy is their daughter! She’s nice, sweet, and respectful of her parents and friends. She’s 70% dragon, so she doesn’t have a cutie mark. But, her special talent may be her acts of kindness to everyone.
I’m not really digging her design too much, so I might change it, idk.
Disclaimer: this is one of my interpretations of Spike the dragon. Do not tell me “oh but Spike’s a boy,” and “why did you draw him like a girl?”. Everybody has their own unique ideas for characters, so please respect mine.
Hope you like it! I’m actually liking the way I drew lil’ spike up there. I hope you ignore the gross sketches and body anatomy lol
I feel the same. I can kind of understand it due to Spike being raised in a female-centric society to dress and appear more feminine, especially since he hangs predominately around women. What I don’t get is why they NEED to call Spike pansexual when, with their own examples, it would make more sense for Spike to just identify as straight? Or if you’re nonbinary (i’m assuming nonbinary here because I don’t know what all the flags mean) can you not identify as straight?
Hey man it’s all good, Spike’s my favourite character too. But how others enjoy the character and how we/you can enjoy the character is all good, as long as it’s in good fun and people aren’t being asses about it.
For example I’m a Hugh Sparity fan, even though others find it weird cos the age difference between the two has never been clear. But if that’s how people see it then it’s all good, as long as they don’t try stop me from enjoying.
If none-binary spike ain’t for you, no sweat it dude. as long as you don’t get if others faces about how it’s bad and why they shouldn’t enjoy it. Love and let live after all
All this said though, only as long as the stuff said people are enjoying is healthy, none damaging thing obviously.
Edited
Maybe just for fun.
Though there is the princess Spike episode, where he happily calls himself a princess a whole time.
Maybe not a concrete reason for the idea but we’ve seen similar headcanons become bog through smaller ideas/moments
Vylet pony (a popular brony musician) made a song in recently about spike’s hang ups on Rarity, in which Spike was portrayed as non-binary. So I guess after that a lot of people liked that idea.
Edited
I’m guessing just to be different.