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fandomsecrets2013-09-04 06:59 pm
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(Anonymous) 2013-09-05 12:35 am (UTC)(link)So penises, right? There's generally a lot of focus on them in slash fic? Are you into reading about them in a fictional context? Do you spend time on phallic description when you're writing m/m or do you focus on other things?
I'm absolutely not being snippy or sarcastic here - I'm a confessedly peen-avoidant lesbian. I'm sure they're lovely for those that have them, but I don't want them anywhere near my porn. So I'm really curious about other gay girls who feel differently about that.
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I've got nothing against cock, but it's not what I want to focus on if I'm going to make something extra hot, you know? What's hot for me is the suggestion of cock. Which goes for sex scenes in general I guess, I prefer the suggestion of certain things rather than a *ahem* blow-by-blow description of what's happening. Mostly I focus on sensations of touch/taste/smell, feelings of pleasure and contentment, expressions of trust, that kind of thing, rather than just the purely physical part.