Hey, look!
A cool post about one woman's journey into feminism and the understanding of internalized misogyny via fandom! :-D
Y'all should go and read it, it's really neat! :-D
One thing the author talks about is the idea that boyslash was okay for her, while femslash (and sometimes even hetslash) wasn't because she was very uncomfortable with female sexuality.
This leads me to wonder about my own ficking and how I tend to stick to femslash (though I've been branching out a little, lately - go me!).
I mean, obviously, I have Issues with male sexuality, but I'm wondering why. I mean, someone who was raped/assaulted/etc? I can *totally* see why *they* would have issues with male sexuality. But me?
I really don't quite get it. :-\
Anyway. That just wandered through my mind so I thought I'd post it.
Off to Slashers' Brunch now. :-D
- TTFN,
- Amazon. :-)
A cool post about one woman's journey into feminism and the understanding of internalized misogyny via fandom! :-D
Y'all should go and read it, it's really neat! :-D
One thing the author talks about is the idea that boyslash was okay for her, while femslash (and sometimes even hetslash) wasn't because she was very uncomfortable with female sexuality.
This leads me to wonder about my own ficking and how I tend to stick to femslash (though I've been branching out a little, lately - go me!).
I mean, obviously, I have Issues with male sexuality, but I'm wondering why. I mean, someone who was raped/assaulted/etc? I can *totally* see why *they* would have issues with male sexuality. But me?
I really don't quite get it. :-\
Anyway. That just wandered through my mind so I thought I'd post it.
Off to Slashers' Brunch now. :-D
- TTFN,
- Amazon. :-)
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