As a part of Anime Fandom, shoujo are most likely to appear in their interests. This sort of fandom which also called "fan delusions" delegates from sorts of irony to enjoyment that the series offer. It has well been criticize for its form of depiction, to the wondrous Tenzuaka on having the same gender. The context of that is somewhat a depiction of sexism involvement, on which Japanese culture was contrive in. Though many people have been enjoying these representations of this unique concept, one might wonder or question how is this easily entertaining and less likely to be offended to other audiences? These elements that is derived into the shoujo genre can be even confusing to understand despite having the entire culture of being its own confusing right. 

Many people often seen, otaku as freaks and socially awkward. Due to shoujo, seeing a person fit his interest to "having a shrine dedicated to that specific character" is really awkward at its own right. Not that I disdain that sort of fandom, but ridiculous concepts like marrying a fictional character to others makes the sole purpose on having that evidence. It's the part of Anime Fandom that I hate. There are many grudges that I hate in Anime Fandom, honestly. Like One True Pairing, not only that Japanese culture tried to promote it through its context of their anime but having that inconsistently talked about is getting ridiculous. Its one of my secret grudges that I don't understand is this concept that was derived in Japanese Culture and a lot of people are easily offended like "passing the bill for same sex marriage." This is quite purely the case that I hate this Fandom because of seeing these shows and somewhat getting inspired or agreed on this. 

Fan art, fan fiction to other pieces of Anime Fandom is alright. It's this degree on describing the Otaku behavior, you have. Heck Doujinshi is fairly awesome to represent how true, you are in craving Anime. Hopefully if you ever wanted both Yoko and Revvy in a doujinshi, well that's my dream yet to come! There are setting concepts of fan delusions that persists in Hentai. It's every men/otaku's dream to have Yaoi/Yuri explicit material or any other concepts that generally represents how cruel, corny to entertaining that genre is. 

But all in all, generally speaking. One of the horrid parts of Fan Delusions is live-action role-playing or having the sense that "you would look good with anime eyes." The whole representation of Anime eyes is quite ridiculous as this doesn't portray emotion. But the over-exaggeration of melodramatic emotion. It's directly the opposite that, big eyes portray emotion.  It's even disturbing yet creepy, to see a photo-shop of "a real person" that was implemented "Anime eyes".  Live-action role-playing of your fetishism of Anime is alright, it's enthusiastic to see Otakus, acting like they are Japanese or "pretending to be Japanese". Making social interactions more lively as well as enjoyable. 

Japanese culture is quite confusing to understand too. I indulged, an article from Sankaku Complex that you generally see, women exposing all their glory as they roamed the streets of Japan. Having enjoying it as nudists and getting raped.

No, fans does not expect more from the creators. Why? Because the creators have enough content in their material that it would be ridiculous if its more Fan service than already imagined. Fan Fiction has created a effort in which that form of genre is involved but its too much to delegate from it. Bisco to other certain authors, already created parody-related Tenzuaka like Ouran Host Club. Representing the overexagerration of shoujo romance through the entirely to thoroughly is a fan fiction of Tenzuaka itself.  Yet again, there are plenty of Fan service already that "having more" is generally nonsensical at this point. 
 
 
Fans owe the creators much more RESPECT than possibly imagined. It's neither unfair to fair that creators deserve that sort of treatment because they are delivering much of the content you might been hoping for.