Re: What goes in the kinkmeme...
anonymous
February 27 2010, 04:05:52 UTC
One of the many things I love about this KM is how laid back most people are. For the most part, we don't step on each others' prompts or kinks, and when someone does take issue with a prompt, it's usually resolved quickly and civilly... pretty damn remarkable considering that most people post anonymously! We've got a good bunch of people here. *huggles KMers*
The kink that I most love to see is BDSM... lucky for me that my OTP is Nelly/HJ, haha. I love it best with them, but any pairing at all is great. Since I write that pairing too, I've tried to express that kind of relationship as accurately as I can (not that theirs is a healthy SM relationship at ALL), though I sometimes worry if I'm doing a good job at depicting the emotions and feelings associated with it since my own forays into SM have been pretty mild. For example, the concept of subspace continues to elude me, so I've avoided including that in fic. The last thing I want to do is depict something inaccurately and turn off a reader because he or she knows I'm doing it wrong.
And I'm very glad that we don't discourage crack, or prompts that aren't actually sexual. It makes it more fun to have that wide variety of content. I love porn, but I don't want to read JUST porn. The meme has exposed me to lots of kinks too... not usually "kinks I didn't know I had," but kinks that I enjoyed reading about nevertheless.
The kink that I most love to see is BDSM... lucky for me that my OTP is Nelly/HJ, haha. I love it best with them, but any pairing at all is great. Since I write that pairing too, I've tried to express that kind of relationship as accurately as I can (not that theirs is a healthy SM relationship at ALL), though I sometimes worry if I'm doing a good job at depicting the emotions and feelings associated with it since my own forays into SM have been pretty mild. For example, the concept of subspace continues to elude me, so I've avoided including that in fic. The last thing I want to do is depict something inaccurately and turn off a reader because he or she knows I'm doing it wrong.
And I'm very glad that we don't discourage crack, or prompts that aren't actually sexual. It makes it more fun to have that wide variety of content. I love porn, but I don't want to read JUST porn. The meme has exposed me to lots of kinks too... not usually "kinks I didn't know I had," but kinks that I enjoyed reading about nevertheless.
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