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Just a note that discussions like this need to be compartmented. To hard core gay males, measurements are known and expected in stories, and size matters (and not just in stories).
I didn't post that I use measurements a lot. I don't. I posted that there were categories in which measurements are welcomed. I identified hard core gay male, but I think that Stella is right--that there are a large number of male readers/writers of straight stories who like to see the measurements too--both male and female. That would seem to be fairly obvious by looking over the stories posted to Lit.
I think this is just another one of those threads where female writers of a certain technique are telling us what all other writers--and readers--should want to read or write.
I think this is just another one of those threads where female writers of a certain technique are telling us what all other writers--and readers--should want to read or write.
Pesky females, it was better when they had to get a man's permission to talk on these here interweb threads!!!
Okay, I'll stop.
"lipstick lesbian porn," for men? I'm not sure what you mean by that?Just curiour there is the lipstick lesbian porn for m
Men so what is the gm equivalent called?
Pesky females, it was better when they had to get a man's permission to talk on these here interweb threads!!!
Okay, I'll stop.
Yes best get out of the way of pilot's broad brush. You know the one he says everyone else uses?
It does seem strange here how so many women write gm and hoe many men write lesbian
Then both are blasted for not knowing what they're talking about
Just curiour there is the lipstick lesbian porn for m
Men so what is the gm equivalent called?
Equivalent is basically emo boys.
A lot of women (that I know, not speaking for everyone) find their love of MM sex through 'yaoi' which is japanese for 'boy love' It's a type of graphic novel (manga). It is often very young feminine men acting cute and angsty. Acting like overwrought female virgins. whenever it comes to sex. So a lot of the fiction that appeals to women in GM is basically this comic form put into writing. Lot of angst, lot of skinny young boys who get mistaken for girls.
This fiction has it's place, but I try not to follow it's example.
I love yaoi myself, but I hate the angsty no-sex stuff. It's a great medium, with some great entries.
Pesky females, it was better when they had to get a man's permission to talk on these here interweb threads!!!
Okay, I'll stop.
Way to purposely misinterpret what someone said.
No one's talking about needing or giving permission. But the OP was basically: here's a tip for writers, stop specifying the measurements of a guy's cock. Now I myself don't specify, don't care if the story I'm reading specifies, and I shake my head at the ridiculous proportions sometimes described. But I wouldn't tell anyone to write my way.
Way to purposely misinterpret what someone said.
No one's talking about needing or giving permission. But the OP was basically: here's a tip for writers, stop specifying the measurements of a guy's cock. Now I myself don't specify, don't care if the story I'm reading specifies, and I shake my head at the ridiculous proportions sometimes described. But I wouldn't tell anyone to write my way.
I just thought it was amusing the way he worded it. No anger or frustration on my part.
I agree about silly proportions but I think that is another difference between porn and erotica. Erotica its fine to hint at. The strokers want to know exactly how much cock the female can take
"lipstick lesbian porn," for men? I'm not sure what you mean by that?
"Lipstick lesbian" = a lesbian who cultivates a feminine appearance. Basically "femme", but when I've heard it there usually seems to be negative baggage attached: either "straight woman playing gay for money/attention" or "sneaky lesbian pretending to be straight by not having a crew-cut like she ought".
I assume LC is talking about the former.
I think the whole number description thing ought to be kept to a minimum anyhow. It's awkward to read prose wrought with sudden lists of numbers. Especially inaccurate ones.
I know what lipstick lesbian means to lesbians-- I'm wondering what "lipstick lesbian for men" means to LC."Lipstick lesbian" = a lesbian who cultivates a feminine appearance. Basically "femme", but when I've heard it there usually seems to be negative baggage attached: either "straight woman playing gay for money/attention" or "sneaky lesbian pretending to be straight by not having a crew-cut like she ought".
I assume LC is talking about the former.
I know what lipstick lesbian means to lesbians-- I'm wondering what "lipstick lesbian for men" means to LC.
Maybe they have crew-cuts over in Oz but here they usually have short cute haircuts.
"Lipstick lesbian" = a lesbian who cultivates a feminine appearance. Basically "femme", but when I've heard it there usually seems to be negative baggage attached: either "straight woman playing gay for money/attention" or "sneaky lesbian pretending to be straight by not having a crew-cut like she ought".
I assume LC is talking about the former.
I know what lipstick lesbian means to lesbians-- I'm wondering what "lipstick lesbian for men" means to LC.