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I consider fanfiction, to a great degree, as a platform that allows me to lust after some man I fancy. Therefore, I prefer to read fics that are not written from that man's PoV. I want see him through the eyes of others, because, in order to find someone fanciable, I musn't know what's going on inside their heads. I want the mystery. I want to remain an outsider. I want the distance.
Does that make sense to anyone else beside myself?
Does that make sense to anyone else beside myself?
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Date: 2004-09-22 05:06 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2004-09-22 05:26 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2004-09-22 05:48 am (UTC)I want my crush to remain a mystery, like it would be in RL - otherwise it's just too confusing. I want to see him through someone else's eyes (but not in a second person narrative though, I hate that)
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Date: 2004-09-22 07:08 am (UTC)When I write slash it varies because I am usually drooling over both participants. :oD
Reading is different. I'll read it if I like the pairing or the author. POV doesn't really factor.
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Date: 2004-09-22 07:49 am (UTC)Or maybe it depends on the pairing. If it's more of a sexually motivated relationship I probably want to see from the less-hot one's perspective; if I'm interested in them emotionally I want to look inside both of their heads to see how they go together.
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Date: 2004-09-22 12:20 pm (UTC)Sometimes it is so obvious you can practically see that pool of drool on the writer´s keyboard. *g*
For me, this kind of fic that revels in the physical beauty of one or both parts of a pairing is almost a genre by itself. I call it drool-fic.
You know, these stories that make you smile indulgently and think "Have it bad, eh?" :-)
By sheer coincidence I came upon such a story shortly after I read your entry, a Highlander rec on
Should this in any way remind you of Pratchett´s Greebo, don´t worry: no similarity whatsoever!
The moment when Methos turns and sees the creature in its human form for the first time is drool-fic par excellence!
Not that I dislike it, I quite enjoy it once in a while, but as I said: it makes me smile a bit. :-)
It´s the female equivalent to a bunch of males admiring Pamela Anderson´s boobs. Only women do it so much more elegantly and inventively than the average male.
That´s another reason why I love fanfic!
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Date: 2004-09-23 05:43 am (UTC)When Remus is being all mysterious and stuff, we don't want to know that he's thinking 'these underpants were a bad choice. I've totally got a wedgie.' Do we?
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