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getithere2008-10-19 07:59 pm
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Entry tags:
- anti-michael,
- author: draccone,
- author: edom56,
- author: foreverfolked aka galeandrandy,
- author: hollyilex,
- author: kaite aka qafkaite,
- author: ragejt aka butterflytiger_1982,
- author: saturn,
- author: violette7,
- comm: qaf_mpregfanfic,
- comm: queer_as_xmas,
- comm: queerasholidays,
- fandom: good getithere convos,
- mpreg: pregnant brian,
- mpreg: pregnant justin
Mpreg/Abuse
Hey there.
So, is there any Justin Mpreg? I've read all th one's on Bjfic and Midnight Whisper. So I really, really need some. Bonus points if Jus is in an abusive realationship.
Oh and can anyone rec me any Anit-Mikey stories? (;
Found recs: In comnments.
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slash is, you know, when you pick two characters from a book/comic/film/etc, and pair them together. That is, given that they weren't originally together. Then you write porn about them. It's usually gay porn.
yaoi slash is, I think, when you pair up male characters from japanese comics, animations or games. But yaoi is sometimes used by anime fans as general term for homosexual content (esp. fanfic), even though technically it's not yaoi, 'cause yaoi is graphic. If that makes sense, lol. But it's quite possible that I invented the term 'yaoi slash' just now.
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Slash is supposed to only be gay couplings, lesbian or male, but always homosexual in nature. However, I think people are starting to use it to mean ANY coupling..... oh, these terms never stay the same. XD;;
It actually was invented in the Trekkie fandom WAY back in the day. It stands for the / that you put between characters names when you're pairing them. It was invented by Kirk/Spock fans. XD
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damn, i was just sending those 'yaoi slash(c) - invented by rin, made by you' t-shirt designs to the printers :< aw, shucks.
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Someone should make a database of internet terms. No matter how long and involved I am I still find myself running across words or acronyms that I have no idea what they mean, though most of the mainstream ones I think I'm on top of. But then you have the whole 'how people define' each term that just goes array.
Thanks for explanation. -Rory