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** To a lesser degree than the others, [[Depraved Bisexual|Haruhi]]/[[Moe|Mikuru]] and Kyon/Haruhi. Aside of the already mentioned incidents, Kyon gets bashed by [[Les Yay|Haruhi/Mikuru]] shippers for being a threat to ''both'' sides of their ship.
** And funnily, the Itsuki/Kyon shippers are just bitter about it all: Pages and pages of Itsuki [[True Art Is Angsty|angst]], at times turning him into a [[Wangst|complete]] [[Depraved Homosexual|psycho]] concerning his inability to be with Kyon, especially because of God-Haruhi, though not [[Bury Your Gays|limited]] to it (albeit usually inside his head)... Though given his charade...
* The fanbase on at least one anime website is bitterly, bitterly divided on their opinion of [[Meido]] Siesta's overtures towards Saito in the anime ''[[ZeroThe noFamiliar Tsukaimaof Zero]]'' complete with rabid fannish gibbering for her death. Even though, as of the second season, Saito {{spoiler|is married to his "master", Louise}}, making them a semi-official pairing.
** Which is incredibly confusing since Siesta is generally, and '''consistently''', kind and caring towards Saito while Louise has a [[Hair-Trigger Temper]] and will beat him into an inch of his life, well after she develops feelings for him.
*** There's quite a bit of [[Double Standard]] there, too. While Louise is flat-chested, moody, tempery and confused about what love and romance are, Siesta is well-endowed, sexy, aware of her good-looks and willing to use them for her own benefit. You know what that means: slut-shaming of Siesta BY THE WAZOO! (Paired with Louise over-glorification because, for lots of people, [[Abuse Is Okay When It Is Female On Male]])