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Sonic Robo Blast 2

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The 'weird' sontails fans have honestly made me fall out of love with this pairing recently, and so, this will be my final peice sontails fanart and possibly my last art I'll post here in general. I'll most likely never finish this redraw or my other w.i.ps. It was fun while it lasted, and I'm honestly very sad, but I can't stomach to ship these two anymore without being reminded of the many awful people who frequently draw these precious boys.

Edit: Fixed a typo. Also, pedophilia and age gaps are very triggering for me personally due to my autism (insert albiesm comment below), which is why it affects me more than the average Sontails shipper, just to clarify something no one cares about. Farewell.
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sleepytail

A fandom is not defined by the actions of a few, but by the love we all share. I fell in love with Sontails because of the wholesome bond these two have always shared.

Long ago, I imagined Tails growing into adulthood—reaching his twenties and slowly realizing just how deeply he cares for Sonic. And in time, Sonic comes to feel the same. That’s always been my personal interpretation of Sontails, and it’s stayed with me.

You're not alone as a fan. There are countless ways to interpret this ship. Some are less kind, yes—but many others are rooted in the deepest kind of love and care. One of the best examples I can point to is Jeffydust, whose work continues to shine with that warmth.

What defines a ship isn't the noise around it—it’s the love you feel for the characters and the future you imagine for them. That love can even be a guiding light in your own life, a reflection of your feelings and hopes.

Just remember: if you ever decide to share your art again, there are people who will cherish it deeply.