Would Ozy marry Millie in the future?
- BladeRaptor
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Shipping, basically, is wanting a particular pair of characters in a work of fiction to be romantically or sexually involved with each other. This entry from the TV Tropes Wiki explains it in more detail, although the examples section at the bottom may contain some spoilers for various TV shows and other media.Um, I'm not familiar with the term shipping. What does it mean?I haven't seen it for myself, but I've heard shipping is one of the most flammable materials on the Internet. We tread on dangerous ground here.
Here's where the problems usually start...
The link goes into more detail.Fans can decide which characters they "ship" for a variety of reasons, not necessarily related to Canon -- or sanity.
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I said 50/50.
It'd be cute and I like the idea of it, but its not necessary.
It'd be cute and I like the idea of it, but its not necessary.

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...and they lived happily ever after. 
There was a time when cartoon characters could be married and people didn't bother with the birds & bees aspect. They just assumed storks delivered the babies.
Given that we're talking about two very young foxes who live in a world with dragons and rare unicorn sightings I think the biology should be left in the classroom textbooks. I found it wierd just looking at Millie with a fully developed body. Umm...
The physical aspect of a relationship is but one ingredient in a marriage. First and foremost I'd like to know if people believe that Ozy and Millie would want to spend the rest of their lives together, and COULD they tolerate each other for the rest of their lives.
I don't know that for certain, but they counterpoint each other so well. Millie enriches Ozy's life with her enthusiasm and visionary nature while Ozy's calm composure keeps their centre from flying off into oblivion. Sounds like a partnership for life to me, especially if their carreers come into play. I envisage Millie in either a sales, promotion or
organising role, with Ozy as her dilligent, dutiful administrator. Marriage would undermine their friendship? If marriage doesn't start out as friendship it has little chance of succeeding...
...and I see nobody is interested in talking about the aardvarke? Maybe I should start another thread.

There was a time when cartoon characters could be married and people didn't bother with the birds & bees aspect. They just assumed storks delivered the babies.
Given that we're talking about two very young foxes who live in a world with dragons and rare unicorn sightings I think the biology should be left in the classroom textbooks. I found it wierd just looking at Millie with a fully developed body. Umm...

The physical aspect of a relationship is but one ingredient in a marriage. First and foremost I'd like to know if people believe that Ozy and Millie would want to spend the rest of their lives together, and COULD they tolerate each other for the rest of their lives.
I don't know that for certain, but they counterpoint each other so well. Millie enriches Ozy's life with her enthusiasm and visionary nature while Ozy's calm composure keeps their centre from flying off into oblivion. Sounds like a partnership for life to me, especially if their carreers come into play. I envisage Millie in either a sales, promotion or
organising role, with Ozy as her dilligent, dutiful administrator. Marriage would undermine their friendship? If marriage doesn't start out as friendship it has little chance of succeeding...
...and I see nobody is interested in talking about the aardvarke? Maybe I should start another thread.

Me votes nay. All I have to say. Hey hey! I could rhyme all day. Now I know not what to say. (oh well...It's too late up here.
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I voted "certainly" because they go along so well with each other and they would have serious problems to find another partner who would accept them as they are. I don't want to imagine one of them suffering under a partner who treats them badly or remaining lonely for the rest of their lives. Furthermore, there are many relationships between partners who were already friends as kids.
And in that I believe we have the best argument in favour. Consequently I'm now begining to lean back to the idea that they WOULD get married.I voted "certainly" because they go along so well with each other and they would have serious problems to find another partner who would accept them as they are. I don't want to imagine one of them suffering under a partner who treats them badly or remaining lonely for the rest of their lives. Furthermore, there are many relationships between partners who were already friends as kids.
Ptphtpthpth!I voted no chance in agreement with BladeRaptor on that it'd be messed up with their parents together and all.
Hypothetically speaking if either of my parents were to marry one of the parents of a girl I was courting do you really think that would put me off? Only Marge Simpson believes that marriage alters DNA.
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