Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-17760348-20131021233145/@comment-82.12.156.248-20140319210336

Shipping of Blake, I think, regardless of who ships with her, will actually have her partner being the dominant/more extroverted one. Basically Sun, Adam, Yang or whoever else may end up getting shipped with Blake will be the (at least at the start) the initiator (the one setting up dates/private time or initiating public displays of affection or general relationship conversations). After a while I could see Blake being a sly minx and finding ways to get her own way through subtle mindfucking. Of the ship I would like to see, the ship I'd love to see and the two ships I wouldn't really care for (though would likely still enjoy).

Sun -> Blake and Sun establish attraction quite early on (possibly as early as Sun winking at her in Episode 15) and Blake has clearly become very comfortable around Sun, trusting him with information of her White Fang past before sharing with Ruby, Weiss or Yang so she may be more affectionate and emotionally expressive early on. I'd see it developing as the boring, real world, modern day relationship.

Adam -> Blake and Adam had at least a deep emotional connection prior to their parting ways during the train heist. Adam may also have been the one responsible for Blake being accepted into Beacon (a safe haven from the White Fang). I find it unlikely because Adam is still technically an antagonist and I doubt he will become more than an antihero. It would likely be an old flame style romance with Blake being reminded of who Adam once was if he leaves or plans to bring down the White Fang and the separation amplifying what may have been platonic love prior to their rekindled friendship.

Ruby -> Simply because I've been writing a Ladybug fanfic, basically how I have been writing it is Blake initially being in denial over her feelings because of Ruby's age, innocence and polarised personality. Eventually she overcame it and she actually initiated the relationship with Ruby whom was too nervous to ask Blake despite knowing for a while (thanks to her friends at Signal's letters). Following it the duo had a relatively normal relationship, Blake was a little submissive because she couldn't deny Ruby (adorable factor of course...) whilst Ruby, despite not being the only person initiating any kind of relationship-orientated activity, is still the majority dominator.

Yang -> Well, I don't need to explain the Bumbleby paradigm, it's been done to death. If you're unaware just read With Fire Comes Shadow or Coffee with Strangers.