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Whatever the reason, be careful if you're new to the genre, because whining about it on the Internet can earn you a sharp dismissal for complaining about a show that's not really ''for'' you. This is not to say being a side-fandom is bad, just that it often requires you to take things with a slightly bigger grain of salt.
 
Occasionally, if a genre becomes popular enough with the side fandom, a premise more or less exclusive to the original one is made just for them, naturally remedying any [[Selective Squick|Selective Squicks]] s... for them, anyway.
 
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'''Examples:'''
* [[Male Frontal Nudity]], or any form of male nudity really, is the definitve example of this. On this very wiki, count just how many times this is counted as [[Fan Disservice]]. Did anyone actually '''ask''' female viewers their opinion about male nudity? No. Most denouncers of [[Male Frontal Nudity]] believe that it's gross pandering to gay males. Because, apparently, women only watch [[Chick Flick|Chick Flicks]] and aren't interested in the male body. [[Sarcasm Mode|Yeah...]]
* Likewise, many male viewers who think [[Girl-On-Girl Is Hot]] will quite vocally denounce [[Yaoi]] fandom. The reverse can obviously occur as well, but it seems to do so less often, as [[Yuri Genre]] comes significantly closer to gender parity in its fandom than [[Yaoi]].