JaxRhapsody
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That's what I did, and she kept it in Fetish.When you submit your story, be sure to tell Laurel about you concern concerning categories, and let her determine where the story should be on the site. She'll make the last call, anyway, but it might help you define where future stories should go.
The catagories are so simplistic, that yes, they're fairly efficient, especially with one deminsional stories. But they don't really work when something is... dynamic? Makes one does as advice often given here tells; base what catagory you pick over what the main story focus is, or largest thing that matches the catagory. Like if one wrote about a trans person who's in an incestuous relationship, but has a FWB based around bdsm, where does that go? Anybody used to publishing here, the easy answer is probably trans/cd. Then there's; will the other shit piss off the readers because there's something in it they don't like, or feels like it belongs there. I once had a reader flip out on, I think one of my incest stories, because somebody fucked a black person instead of their sibling, saying I shoulda put it, or tagged it interracial, when the scene is so trivial, it's literally just filler, because it's a rather slow burn before they actually get together.This is exactly why I think gay male and lesbian shouldn't be categories. I think a far better way to integrate LGBTQ content on Litty is to require authors to select from a separate bubble menu, what gender pairings appear in a story. Each gender pairing would have a corresponding icon that would appear next to the category in listing. This would allow LGBTQ stories to better place stories into genres that actually say something about the narrative structure.
Currently readers opening a gay male or lesbian story are basically reaching into a bag with a blindfold on.
For those who don't understand why Gay Male is not a descriptive category, imagine if every heterosexual story was placed or heavily encouraged to place themselves in a category labeled "Boy Meets Girl"
Everything from non-con to romance would be in this category so long as the main pairing is between a man and a woman.
Also it would take away the surprise element so readers would always know going into a story whether its gay, lesbian, hetero, F/F/M Ect.
I often don't even think directly about the catagories, when I write something, and then, like many of us, end up trying to figure out where it'll fit the most. It's almost stifling, like- which would be the easiest; to write with catagory explictly in mind. I've been mainly writing fanfiction for the last four years, and those sites seemed to have the catagory thing down packed, by not really having any, except tags. There isn't any "publish anxiety" of "where does this belong?". And it's just as organized. Call me spoiled, but I say drop the catagories and let the tags do the work. Tags on this site are practically an afterthougt, anyway; ya don't even know what the tags are, until you open a story and scroll halfway down the page... or on mobile, at the fucking bottom. You should see the tags before you even click on the story. And you can't even really look for tags until you pick a catagory- and it's still part way down the page.
It's like Rule 34. It is a fetish, there are thousands of them... I should know, I have a FetLife account.Seriously? Since when is cuckolding a fetish? They should fuck off back to their own category and leave Fetish for your traditional fetishes like feet, stockings, breast feeding, hairiness, that kind of thing. You know, normal fetishes. Not cuckoldry. What's the world coming to?