Are There Fanfiction Spin-Offs Of Fake It Till You Mate It?

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Zachary
Zachary
2025-10-22 18:11:37
Surprisingly, there are indeed fan-made spin-offs and drift-off pieces inspired by 'Fake it Till You Mate it' floating around the usual corners of the internet. I’ve come across everything from short one-shots that lean into the comedy of mistaken identity to multi-chapter AU series that completely rework the setting — think college AU, workplace AU, and even fantasy AUs where the original characters swap modern trappings for swords and castles.

Most of the stuff I’ve seen is hosted on Archive of Our Own, Wattpad, and a handful of Tumblr threads that collect smaller one-shots. Tags you’ll want to look for are character names, ship names (if the original has romantic pairings), and terms like ‘alt universe’, ‘genderbend’, or ‘fix-it fic’. There are also a few spicy and mature-themed spin-offs; those are usually gated by warnings, so check the ratings.

What I love about these spin-offs is how different authors latch onto tiny beats from the source — a throwaway line or a background quirk — and expand it into entire story arcs. They’re hit-or-miss quality-wise, but when you find a writer who gets the tone, it feels like discovering a secret sequel. I’ve bookmarked a couple that give the characters a whole new life, and I still smile thinking about them.
Greyson
Greyson
2025-10-24 20:50:24
For a more methodical look: yes, the community has produced multiple spin-offs of 'Fake it Till You Mate it', and they fall into predictable categories. There are alternate-universe retellings (college, workplace, medieval), continuations that pick up years later, and patchwork sequels that address unresolved threads. A nontrivial portion of the pieces are crossover experiments where characters meet figures from other fandoms; those tend to be romance-heavy or played for comedy. In terms of distribution, Archive of Our Own hosts more polished, multi-chapter projects with consistent tagging and content warnings, while Wattpad and Tumblr feature looser, experimental pieces and quick one-shots. Language-wise I’ve seen both English and translated works, with some fandoms maintaining bilingual collections. If you’re browsing, filter by kudos/bookmarks or reading time to find the gems; don’t ignore small authors — some of my favorite spin-offs were low-ranked but emotionally solid. Overall, the variety reflects how flexible the original concept is, and I find that creatively energizing.
Leah
Leah
2025-10-26 04:21:46
I tend to approach this with a quieter, more methodical curiosity, and yes — there are fan-made spin-offs related to 'Fake it Till You Mate it', though the landscape is fragmented. Most of the material is user-generated content on general fanfiction platforms; AO3 and Wattpad are the primary places where authors post extended takes, AUs, and short continuations. Search strategies that work for me are combining the exact title in quotes with tags like 'AU', 'one-shot', or character names, and checking author notes for continuity or trigger warnings.

Quality ranges widely: some pieces are polished and read like full novellas, others are casual vignettes or even joke pieces. You’ll also find roleplay logs in certain forums if you enjoy collaborative storytelling. From an ethical perspective, I always pay attention to how writers credit the original and how they handle sensitive content — mature themes should be clearly flagged. For casual browsing, curated lists on fandom forums or a dedicated tag page will surface the best finds; for deeper exploration, a targeted site search combined with language filters often reveals hidden gems. Personally, I appreciate the quieter, character-driven continuations that treat the source material respectfully and add a fresh angle.
Nora
Nora
2025-10-27 00:43:08
I get giddy anytime a niche title spawns a little corner of fan creativity, and with 'Fake it Till You Mate it' it's no different. From what I've seen, there are indeed fanfiction spin-offs — but the size and visibility of that fanbase can be pretty modest compared to massive franchises. Most of the fanworks tend to cluster on multi-author platforms like Archive of Our Own and Wattpad, and there are occasional drabbles or one-shots on Tumblr or dedicated Tumblr-like blogs. The common veins are predictable in a comforting way: fake-relationship continuations, genderbent retellings, and AU (alternate universe) slices that reframe the characters into college roommates, workplace romances, or even supernatural mateship tropes if someone gets imaginative. I've bookmarked a few that leaned into the supporting cast and gave them longer arcs, which is always a lovely expansion — those side characters become fertile ground for writers who want to explore dynamics the original didn't fully commit to.

If you want to find these spin-offs, I usually start with targeted searches: put 'Fake it Till You Mate it' in quotes on AO3, Wattpad, or general search engines, and then add keywords like 'one-shot', 'drabble', 'AU', 'slow burn', or specific ship names. Tag hygiene matters — on AO3, creators often tag for explicitness and themes, so you can filter out things that aren't your cup of tea. Community hubs like fandom subreddits or dedicated Discord servers sometimes have curated lists; I once stumbled upon a thread where people recommended a multi-chapter AU that reimagined the whole premise and actually felt like a separate novel. Translations pop up too, especially in Spanish and Portuguese fan spaces, so if you can read other languages it widens the pool.

A couple of practical notes from my own digging: not every spin-off honors the original tone, and that's okay — some are post-canon fluff, some are crackfic comedy, and some are surprisingly dark AU explorations. Respect creators' boundaries: many fanfic writers explicitly say no crossposting or no monetization. If you're thinking about writing one, lean into the things you loved about the original (voice, banter, world rules) but don’t be afraid to play with one disruptive change that forces characters to adapt — that's where interesting stories happen. Personally, I love finding a cozy spin-off that extends a beloved scene for another chapter or two; those little continuations keep me smiling for days.
Carter
Carter
2025-10-27 07:40:04
Quick hits: yes, you’ll find fanfiction spin-offs of 'Fake it Till You Mate it' across AO3, Wattpad, Tumblr, and fan communities. Expect everything from lighthearted one-shots and shipping fics to AU reimaginings and explicit works — use tags to filter by genre or rating. Personally, I enjoy search-filtering for ‘side character focus’ or ‘canon divergence’ because those often produce the most interesting reworkings. A heads-up: quality is uneven, but there are standout pieces that genuinely expand on the premise and leave you grinning, so it’s worth the dig.
Olivia
Olivia
2025-10-27 17:10:03
If you like poking through fan-created continuations, the short answer is yes — there are fanfiction spin-offs of 'Fake it Till You Mate it' and they vary wildly in style and tone. I’ve skimmed one-shots that play up the humor and awkward flirting, and longer serials that take the characters into new genres. Search recommended: character-centric tags, ship names, and genre tags like ‘fluff’, ‘angst’, ‘romcom AU’, or ‘smut’ if you’re into that. On platforms like AO3 and Wattpad you’ll get author notes and warnings that help sort the decent reads from the clunkers. I tend to enjoy the AU takes most, because they let authors explore possibilities the original didn’t, such as different backstories or pairings; some creators even crossover characters with other fandoms, which can be delightfully ridiculous. Personally, I get attached fast when a spin-off deepens a side character, so those are my go-tos.
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