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That’s reasonable. Bear in mind that Penny’s analysis at the top of this thread is really focused IMHO on her experiences as a newbie in the category - imagine a genial Michael Palin wandering into a Hells Angels clubhouse with a camera. The resulting documentary doesn’t tell you everything, but many of the viewers would learn a lot more beyond the stereotypes.I get what you're trying to say, but my whole point was that you can't judge the size of readership tribes based on one very neutral and quite atypical story. Keep in mind that even on such a story, you STILL received misogynistic comments.
To make any judgment, you'd need a comparative research with at least two BTB - burn the bitch and burn the bastard one each, two RAAC stories where different genders cheated, a swinging story, at least one where both cheated, etc, etc. The analysis of one atypical story tells us something, but it's only a small part of the picture, and one that, if taken separately, could lead to wrong conclusions.
*In an inexplicable accent* If I said you had a beautiful body, would you hold it against me?Michael Palin wandering into a Hells Angels clubhouse with a camera.
I think there are different ways to respect the readers and we over-index, maybe, on the writerly ones. There are a lot of stories that are popular, highly-rated and draw decent engagement not because the plots are good or the characters are multi-dimensional or the writing is especially interesting; it's because the sex is hot on the page. Giving readers hot sex is a thing that we - I - look down on more than I should.If I were to make one huge generalisation from all of this it would be to say that if you respect the readers in a category you will get a lot more back from them. That might seem completely fucking obvious, but I think that often the way we talk in the AH about the readers might suggest that we forget sometimes (myself included).
Just getting to any sex after a discussion about Kant in our story was a major achievement.I think there are different ways to respect the readers and we over-index, maybe, on the writerly ones. There are a lot of stories that are popular, highly-rated and draw decent engagement not because the plots are good or the characters are multi-dimensional or the writing is especially interesting; it's because the sex is hot on the page. Giving readers hot sex is a thing that we - I - look down on more than I should.
The moment i saw the acent on "mysoginistic" i somehow knew what is it about.
The world went through such a strong left leaned and feminist ideas, that now even mild cases could rub certain readers wrong. It is worth mentioning, that if the "mysoginistic" comments are truthful, they are not mysoginistic, but mere observations.
The abortion part, in my point of view, is unforgivable. Brad eventually acknowledging his overreaction and the need for empathy is another nail in that coffin.
The other red light is Izzy. She studies critical race theory and gender studies... Here i am rolling my eyes.
It is not a happy ending. Instead of reconciliation, it feel like an endorsement of "elite" progressive education rubbing salt in cultural divides. The whole narrative leans toward empathy for liberal frustrations.
Brad is weakiling, i can't find myself in the main character. I am not going to use slants like shrew, cunt, bitch, but if you decide to preach, you have to be ready for the push back.
In an erotic story, getting to the sex is a categorical imperative.Just getting to any sex after a discussion about Kant in our story was a major achievement.
Manny would not have approvedJust getting to any sex after a discussion about Kant in our story was a major achievement.
I think there’s a spare hatstand over on the politics board.Finally, somebody saying it right!
My hat off to you, sir.
Sir, this is an erotica site, not a Wendy's.Giving readers hot sex is a thing that we - I - look down on more than I should.
I try not to get in trouble on the forums, but if I ever do, I don't want it to be because of lewd Wendy picturesWhat makes you think we wanted to see the least erotic, Hmm?
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I admit you made me curious. I googled "wendy from wendys fan art."I try not to get in trouble on the forums, but if I ever do, I don't want it to be because of lewd Wendy pictures![]()
I try not to get in trouble on the forums, but if I ever do, I don't want it to be because of lewd Wendy pictures![]()
You didn't add "...rule 34". The weirdest stuff still awaits youI admit you made me curious. I googled "wendy from wendys fan art."
The internet is a weird place.
I wrote a poem about it actually (not necessarily a *good* poem, but a poem)....I'm not at all surprised, lolI admit you made me curious. I googled "wendy from wendys fan art."
The internet is a weird place.
I would like to read the Wendy's Fan Art Poem...I wrote a poem about it actually (not necessarily a *good* poem, but a poem)....I'm not at all surprised, lol
It was more the "The internet is a weird place that sexualizes everything" poem but now, I think I need to write another sonnet....I would like to read the Wendy's Fan Art Poem...
I can totally see how someone could get addicted to the level of engagement dopamine produced by writing for the LW and T/I categories, even if the content itself didn't give you great joy186 comments.
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Add it to the notebook!It was more the "The internet is a weird place that sexualizes everything" poem but now, I think I need to write another sonnet....