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fandomsecrets2016-10-12 07:22 pm
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Obviously if they have a full personality switch, it's shittily written.
But, if it has not been portrayed in canon , you really can't quite know how a person will be in bed, in a relationship with someone who he's not involved with in canon, or yes, in a kinky situation.
As someone else said, some wallflowers can be beasts in bed and vice versa.
So, as an author, somewhere you're going to make the call of "I'm going to have them react like this."
You can obviously make assumptions based on characterization in canon (like, a funny/snarky character might be snarky in bed, too) but, it's not guarantee, because people can be quite different in a sexual setting than in, say, their work situation.