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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2012-11-03 02:59 pm

[ SECRET POST #2132 ]


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(Anonymous) 2012-11-04 02:03 am (UTC)(link)
For me, M/M is just another couple I can love, but M/M/M starts giving off a sooper speshul Boy's Club vibe.

I think this is less about the actual M/M/M and more about the way it tends to get written. I slash and femmeslash almost exclusively but there's a point when all the guys are paired up with all the other guys and it starts giving off "only dudes can love and appreciate one other this well because they're guys" with sometimes added "and the women are bitches".

I read a little bit of MMF which I would distinguish from MFM, because MFM always seems to play out like a slash fangirl's ultimate fantasy, whereas the other has a bit more porn-y balance.