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Re: Things you hate to see in published fiction
SEX SCENES SEX SCENES SEX SCENE
SEX SCENES
They make me SUPER uncomfortable and I find them weird and unnecessary and not at all titillating (or romantic if that's the intent.)
I only feel this way about otherwise non-erotic published work, though. Also movies. Stop boinking and get back to the story, you asstanks!
Also games, too. I'm that jerk who doesn't romance anyone in Mass Effect because HELLO? HOLY SHIT LOVECRAFTIAN DEATH ROBOTS FROM OUTER SPACE
Re: Things you hate to see in published fiction
Re: Things you hate to see in published fiction
(Anonymous) 2015-12-09 12:52 am (UTC)(link)I mean, I've gotten used to it, and there are cases where it can kind of work. But this is probably the most ridiculous thing about non-juvenile science fiction. When I was a kid, I loved I, Robot, and then I tried reading Asimov's novels...just dripping with sex and other bodily functions. There's an interesting scene in a bathroom, I guess. It was annoying.
Re: Things you hate to see in published fiction
Huh. Whenever romance options are presented to me, I've never thought to not take them. I mean, sure there are the weird games that practically punish you for not shacking up with someone (Harvest Moon series and Fire Emblem Awakening come to mind), but now I kind of wish I had taken the asexual or celibate route at least some of the time over what I normally play (ie: the mc going all around the block).
Re: Things you hate to see in published fiction
(Anonymous) 2015-12-09 01:07 am (UTC)(link)Re: Things you hate to see in published fiction
I feel like romance (or close friendships, or anything else one might develop if one is not romantically inclined) is even more important, and more vital, when Lovecraftian death robots from outer space are on their way. It's pretty easy to give up when the world is ending and the odds of stopping it are slim to none. You need things to live for, even if those things seem frivolous or selfish.
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Re: Things you hate to see in published fiction