Man, it's crazy how much 'Boku no Hero Academia' fanfiction is out there. For Deku girlfriend fics specifically, I swear my browser history is just AO3 tabs at this point. Archive of Our Own is absolutely the hub for it. The tagging system is a lifesaver when you're looking for something specific, like 'Midoriya Izuku/Ochako Uraraka' or 'Midoriya Izuku/Reader'. You can filter out the poly ships and the angst-heavy AUs if you just want some fluffy dating sim stuff.
Tumblr still has a surprisingly active scene, but it's more fragmented. You find a writer you like, follow their blog, and then hope they reblog other writers with similar tastes. It's a bit of a treasure hunt compared to AO3's organized library. Wattpad has a ton, too, especially for younger readers or for fics that lean into more self-insert or 'y/n' style narratives. The writing quality varies a lot more there, in my experience.
FF.net is the old guard, and you can definitely find classics, but it feels like the newer, more experimental girlfriend-centric fics—the ones that really dive into his post-canon personality or explore niche scenarios—tend to migrate to AO3. Honestly, I've found some of my favorite slow-burn 'Deku in a normal college AU' fics on AO3 by searching for the 'Alternate Universe - College' tag paired with his character tag. The sheer volume of filters makes all the difference.
Don't sleep on Twitter (or X, whatever). It's not an archive, but so many writers post threads—little bite-sized ficlets—right there. You search '#dekusgf' or '#bnhasf' and you'll stumble on these raw, immediate scenarios people are just playing with. It's less polished than AO3 but feels more alive sometimes. You can interact directly with the author, give instant feedback. That said, for the actual completed long-form stories, AO3 is still the main repository. The tagging system alone makes it indispensable for pairing-focused searches.
Honestly, it depends what you mean by 'girlfriend' content. If you mean reader-insert stuff, Wattpad and Quotev are packed with it. For established in-universe pairings, AO3 is the undisputed king. The culture on each site is different too. AO3 comments are often more detailed analysis, while Wattpad has that voting system which encourages a different kind of engagement. I cross-post my Ochako/Izuku fics to both, and the feedback feels like it's from two completely separate audiences. For a deep, dedicated archive, start on AO3.
I've noticed a real split by genre and tone, actually. AO3 dominates for more complex, character-study type girlfriend fics—stories that really try to unpack how a relationship would work with someone as intensely driven and self-sacrificing as Izuku. You find a lot of ‘fix-it’ fics or alternate timelines there. Wattpad, from what I've seen, trends younger and has more of the classic, tropey romance plots: fake dating, popular girl/nerdy boy, that sort of thing. It's easier to find fluff there, but harder to avoid clichés. FF.net is where I go for nostalgia; some of the older, seminal fics for pairs like Izuku/Ochako or Izuku/Momo are still hosted there, written before AO3 became the giant it is today. For sheer volume and the ability to finely tune your search to exclude tags you hate (no offense to Omegaverse enthusiasts, but sometimes I just want a normal coffee shop AU), AO3 can't be beat.
AO3, full stop. The platform's built for this deep-dive, hyper-specific search. Want a 50k word slow-burn where Izuku dates Jirou and it's all from her perspective? Tag exists. Looking for fluff pieces set after the war arc where he's just emotionally exhausted and needs some comfort? There's a whole subset. FF.net feels archaic for this now—trying to sift through untagged fics for a specific pairing is a nightmare. Wattpad has content, sure, but the algorithm pushes the same popular, often trope-heavy stories to the top, making it harder to find quieter, well-written gems unless you get a direct recommendation. Tumblr's strength is in the micro-communities; you follow an artist who draws Deku and Todoroki, and suddenly your dash is full of fic snippets for that pairing, but it's not a structured archive. If you're hunting for bulk and specificity, AO3 is your library. If you're after mood boards, headcanons, and shorter drabbles that inspire longer fics, Tumblr complements it well.
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Oh, the Deku vs. Shigaraki dynamic is so much more interesting when it's Deku and Shigaraki, isn't it? I've spent way too much time hunting for those. Archive of Our Own is absolutely the hub for it—the tag filtering is meticulous, and you can find everything from soulmate AUs to dark political marriage-of-convenience fics. People there really explore the psychological parallels. Wattpad has a different vibe, more focused on romance-centric plots and 'bad boy' Shigaraki tropes, which can be fun if that's your thing. I'd also recommend checking Tumblr; a lot of writers post links to their works there, and the community creates amazing moodboards that capture the aesthetic of the ship perfectly.
A less obvious spot is niche Discord servers dedicated to 'My Hero Academia' villain-centric pairings. You often need an invite, but that's where you find the super dark, unpublished WIPs and collaborative writing projects. The quality there can be hit or miss, but the sheer creativity is off the charts. I found this one long-form fic exploring a 'what if Shigaraki succeeded in passing his decay to Deku' scenario that haunts me to this day. For me, AO3's depth is unmatched, but the thrill of the hunt on smaller platforms has its own appeal.
AO3 is the obvious heavyweight for any dedicated 'Boku no Hero Academia' pairing, and it's definitely where I've seen the most creative takes on Deku ships. The tagging system makes finding exclusive Deku x reader or Deku x villain content way easier than on other sites. People really experiment with AUs there—I've read a cyberpunk Deku story and a Regency-era one, both focused on different pairings.
That said, the real treasure for exclusive stuff sometimes hides in smaller, fandom-specific forums or Discord servers. I stumbled into one that was purely for Deku x Ochako angst fics, with a strict 'no cross-pairing' rule. The quality was hit or miss, but the commitment was impressive. Tumblr blogs with 'fic rec' tags can also point you to writers who only post their Deku-centric work on their personal sites or Google Docs, which feels more curated but is harder to search.
Platforms like Wattpad and FanFiction.net have the bulk, but filtering for exclusivity is a chore. You end up wading through endless harem fics or ones where Deku is just a side character in another ship's story. It's frustrating when you're hunting for that specific dynamic.
I've probably spent more hours than I'd admit searching for good Deku and Bakugo stories across a bunch of sites, and the landscape's definitely shifted over time. Archive of Our Own is the absolute king for this ship, no contest. The tagging system is a lifesaver, especially for a pairing with as many possible variations as these two. You can filter for specific dynamics, from childhood friends to rivals to post-canon stuff, and the sheer volume means there's always something new. Plus, the quality tends to be higher; you get these amazing, novel-length slow burns that actually develop the relationship. Wattpad has a ton, obviously, but the signal-to-noise ratio is rougher. It's where you find the more tropey, high-concept AUs, which can be a fun change of pace but requires more digging. Fanfiction.net still has a massive back catalog, a lot of classics from before the fandom migrated. I found some of my all-time favorites there years ago, like 'Vulnerability' by The Evil Overlord, which is a fantastic pre-canon character study.
For sheer popularity metrics, though, AO3 is where the community is most active. The kudos system and comments really show you what's resonating with people. If you're just starting out, that's the place to go—sort by kudos and dive in. Tumblr and Twitter are better for finding recommendations from mutuals or artists who link to fics, but they're not hosting platforms themselves.