Oooooh, había olvidado este meme :D Me quedan un par de semanas de vacaciones (bueno, literalmente: un par), así que voy a spammear hasta tener prompts, mua ja ja.
1. Visit the
master list, select your favorite 100.
2. Post your favorite 100 behind a cut in your LJ (or if you can't pick 100, as many as you can without going over).
3. Dejan un comment con fandom o fandoms + ship o personaje + kink o kinks. Cualquiera de los 100 (mis 10 favoritos en negrita, pero los adoro todos). Y les escribo fic :)
Fandoms. 1. Amnesia
2. Age differences (e.g., older man/younger man pairing)
3. Attention (singling someone out; treating someone specially in front of others; making a point of showing respect to or interest in someone who doesn't usually receive it; observing, studying, or analyzing someone to understand them)
4. AUs (alternate characterizations and situations; sex between alternates of one character or between different characters; alternates as catalysts for realization of desire; role reversal; darker mirror universe characters; mistaken identity)
5. Age regression (mental and/or physical regression; childlike behavior caused by brain damage; characters met before in the past; high school AUs; time-travel)
6. BDSM
7. Blood (fetishization of wounds; blood-play; blood as lube; vampirism)
8. Bonds (telepathic or empathic; psychic links; mating or soul bonds)
9. Begging or offering (begging or pleading for mercy, for sexual release, to be taken; a character offering himself; neediness)
10. Claiming or establishing ownership (private or public; by gesture, word, or ritual; with sex; with a collar and leash; with scent-marking or by biting)
11. Competence
12. Confessions (revelation of love/desire; of other secrets; truth or dare games. deathbed confessions; revealing truths when feverish)
13. Clumsiness (awkwardness; overeagerness; during sex or in general)
14. Cross-dressing (forced or voluntary; drag queens or transvestites; see also Gender themes)
15. Crossovers (characters thrust into other universes; canon universes merged; sex between characters played by same actor)
16. Cuddling (see Touch)
17. Children (i.e., as their presence reflects on a character, e.g., tough men gently holding babies; men who are/aren't good with kids; devoted single dads; Ripley characters/scenarios; pregnancy)
18. Disorders (phobias; neuroses; obsessive-compulsive disorder; see also Insanity; Emotional themes)
19. Domesticity (moving in together; nesting; shopping; building a family or meeting the family; getting a cat or dog; kidfic)
20. Dominance and submission (See also Submission; Servitude; Master and slave, etc)
21. Dystopias (apocalyptic or post-apocalyptic worlds; alien invasions; pandemics; computers take over; settings in Hell, or earth becomes Hell)
22. Damsel in distress scenarios (danger and rescue; damsel character need not be female)
23. Ensembles (elite teams of explorers, spies, law enforcement figures, etc; sentai; military squadrons; skilled teams operating like clockwork, such as when pulling off a heist; bands of rebels; families; surrogate families; outcasts, e.g., freaks and geeks; carnival troupes; motley characters thrown together by fate; alternatives to society e.g., Robin Hood and his Merry Men, Peter Pan and the Lost Boys; see also Witnesses)
24. Exposure (with or without eroticism; feeling physically exposed, such as with legs open; a woman's shirt being opened to expose her breasts; characters being forced to undress in public; someone opening a door on people having sex)
25. Endearments (see Names)
26. Finger-fucking (as preparation, foreplay, accompaniment, or main act)
27. First times (first time between two individuals; losing virginity/cherry; first time doing a particular act; first time with a particular gender)
28. Fake rake (a man falsely rumored to be promiscuous, who isn't; romance novel term)
29. Flirting (conscious or unconscious; with glances or touches; banter)
30. Friendship and affection (gestures of friendship; epic friendships a la Gilgamesh/Enkidu or Alexander/Hephaistion; friendship as pre-slash)
31. Future fic
32. Geeks and nebbishes (Peter Parker or Clark Kent characters; computer geeks; lab rats; nerds; intellectuals; personal secretaries; beta males; sidekicks; men in glasses; oddballs and eccentrics)
33. Geek/jock pairings
34. Guns and gun-play (guns as fetish objects; gun-battles as flirting or foreplay; guns used for sexual penetration; games of Russian Roulette; see also Military fetishization)
35. Gentleness (tenderness; kindness; concern; gentle natures; characters who display sensitivity to fearful children, animals, the weak, etc; gentle responses at unexpected moments)
36. Heat (hot lazy summer days; steamrooms; sweat-slick skin; tempers rising with the heat; urgent fucking a la Body Heat)
37. Happiness (startled joy; passionate gratitude; ecstasy; comfort; happy endings)
38. Hurt/comfort (emotional and/or physical, including torture of all kinds and degrees, and any form of caretaking)
39. Intelligence (quick wit; street smarts; Machiavellian cleverness; Sherlock Holmesian deductive powers; geniuses; experts; criminal masterminds; see also Special powers and skills; Geeks and nebbishes)
40. Intimacy
41. Intoxication and altered states (aphrodisiacs; drugs or alcohol; sex pollen/spores; substances or devices that create arousal, affection, or dependency; speaking or showing the truth while intoxicated; visionary states)
42. Immobilization and/or helplessness
43. Jewelry (decorative and/or symbolic; wedding rings; earrings; slave bracelets; piercings)
44. Kissing, necking
45. Loss of control (emotional, physical, situational, erotic, etc)
46. Music (singing; playing an instrument such as guitar or piano; composers; rock stars or bands; groupies; song lyrics)
47. Magical themes (love spells; magical characters or creatures; magical lands or settings; predictions; curses; possession; fairytales; magical girls; see also Special powers and skills)
48. Make-up and/or nail polish on men (see also Gender themes)
49. Marriage (of arrangement, convenience, or necessity; accidental marriage; group marriage; traditional marriage or partnership ceremony)
50. Messiness and markers of arousal (mussed hair; flushed cheeks; swollen mouth; displaying bite marks or hickeys; clothes in disarray; sprawling; come-spattered skin)
51. Mindfuck, mindgames
52. Masturbation (solitary or as performance)
53. Noise (screaming or yelling during sex; whimpering or sobbing; purring, growling; slurping or moaning enthusiastically during blow-jobs)
54. Oral fixation or fetishization (lips, tongue, or whole mouth; french-kissing; licking; oral displays using food or beer bottles; smoking cigarettes, cigars, or pipes; biting or chewing one's lip(s))
55. Physical imperfections (scars or burns; acne pits; heaviness; outsized features such as ears or nose; jolie-laide/ugly-beautiful characters)
56. Pampering (spoiling someone rotten with gifts or money; physical pampering such as massage and grooming; giving someone a novel or unexpected degree of emotional or sexual care; catering to someone's every whim, e.g., someone who is in the hospital; harems as settings for pampering)
57. Pain (with or without pleasure/endorphins)
58. Playing hard to get
59. Possessiveness or jealousy
60. Preferential treatment (e.g., making a point of showing respect towards someone when no one else does; showing a soft side only to them)
61. Pretending to be gay (cops or spies going undercover; a charade to deflect unwanted attention from a stranger; a ruse to avoid ritual marriage to aliens)
62. Protectiveness (physically or verbally defending someone; caretaking in general; big guy/little guy pairings; bodyguard scenarios; mysterious benefactors or protectors)
63. Public displays of affection, PDAs
64. Pushy bottom
65. Rape recovery
66. Religion (sin; faith and lack of faith; priests, monks, nuns, etc; shamans; biblical characters; angels and demons; gods and goddesses; saints; monastic or convent culture)
67. Rough sex (quick and dirty sex; hate or grudge sex; angry sex; fighting/wrestling; jackhammer fucking; sex with no or little lube)
68. Restraint (pinning someone down; pushing someone's arm up behind their back during sex; covering or clasping someone's hands to prevent movement)
69. Scars or scarification
70. Schmoop
71. School themes and fetishization (boarding schools; dojos; scholarly gowns and uniforms; sailor fuku; prep school chic; teacher/student pairings; donnish or professorial characters; prefects/head boys; caning; schoolboy hijinks or sexual discovery; military academies; tutoring and teaching in general; see also Conditioning)
72. Secrets, other (dark or criminal past; double lives; previous marriage and/or children; unspoken feelings)
73. Sensory overload or enhancement
74. Sex change (gender swap; forced feminization; see also Gender themes)
75. Sex with clothes still on or partly on
76. Sexual discovery (of one's orientation; of new kinds of pleasure; of one's partner)
77. Sharing (sharing a beer bottle, joint, or bucket of popcorn; loaning someone clothes; a character letting someone stay in their home; sharing confidences; sharing a woman)
78. Shyness (embarrassment; blushing or stammering; body shyness or dysmorphic disorder; cultural modesty)
79. Silence (slave silence; silence as an erotic element in sex; trying to be silent during semi-public sex; going nonverbal or speechless with arousal; traumatic mutism; selective mutism; sign language; gestures used to convey feelings rather than words; see also Clams)
80. Situational engineering (the conscious or unconscious manufacture of events that give an emotional or sexual pay-off which can't be otherwise achieved; in particular, perilous situations; for example, character A puts himself in danger in order to receive fussy attention from character B; pay-off can be simply seeing someone, or hurt/comfort touching, intimacy, adrenaline sex, etc)
81. Smarm (intense friendship with physical closeness but no actual sex)
82. Smiles or laughing
83. Society (social mores and morality; laws; institutional regulations such as Don't Ask Don't Tell; elaborate rituals or ceremonies; social events such as feasts and parties; decorum; formal or deferential modes of address; see also Witnesses)
84. Special powers and skills (superhero powers; magical powers; telekinesis; shapeshifting; hyperdeveloped senses; combat expertise; sharpshooting; eidetic memory; computer hacking skills; thief skills; temporary gifts of power from drugs, alien devices, etc, repercussions of which could include delusions of godhood, dangerous physical or mental overload, and so on)
85. Techno (technophilic themes; artificial humans; character is copied or downloaded into mechanical host body; other ghost in the machine scenarios; androids and cyborgs as sexual partners; wetwear enhancements; cyberpunk aesthetic; VR or Matrix scenarios; see also Otherness)
86. Telepathy (see also Bonds and mental abilities; Special powers and skills)
87. Temperamental personalities (driven or obsessed; hot-tempered or testy; moody; misanthropic or bitter; abrasive)
88. Touching (stroking and caressing; cuddling or nuzzling; huddling for warmth; hugging; holding hands in public; touching as UST; brief brushes of contact either deliberate or accidental; PDAs; thighs brushing under a table; comic physical entanglements; someone gripping a wounded character's hand)
89. Trapped or stranded together (on another world; on a desert island; in a cave-in; in a cabin during a snowstorm; in an elevator)
90. Trust and vows (promises are kept or broken; loyalty or betrayal; absolute trust or doubt; fidelity or infidelity; blindfolds or bondage as trust symbols; commitment or fear of commitment; acts of devotion; marriage vows; unconditional love; blood brothers and oaths; showing trust/faith in someone's abilities)
91. Undressing (undressing in front of someone for the first time; one character undressing another; fumbling clumsily to get undressed; stripteases)
92. Urgency for sex (begging to suck cock; desperate to fuck; greedy bottom)
93. UST (unresolved sexual tension)
94. Violent and dark natures (sadists; assassins and murderers; sociopaths who make twisted, scary displays of affection, conflating love and violence; criminals and villains in general; characters who are ruthless, merciless, casually vengeful; soulless demons or vampires; monsters in general)
95. Virgins or inexperienced partners
96. Voice fetishization (cracking or broken; husky, low, throaty; purring; accents; whispering close to someone's ear)
97. Voyeurism and vision themes (character A secretly watches B and C have sex; character A is forced to watch B and C have sex; character A watches character B perform/masturbate; viewing one's beloved in general; taking pictures or video; eye contact, especially as flirting; establishing authority with a look; closing eyes as a trust gesture; character A feeling that character B truly sees him, when no one else does; the quality of light, e.g., characters lit by moonlight or candlelight, or gilded by the setting sun; being in the dark; temporary or permanent blindness; gazes as objectification).
98. Vulnerability.
99. Witnesses (families, friends, or others watch the development of a relationship; play matchmaker or serve as confidants; think the characters are involved when they're really not; constitute the public eye; disapprove, gossip, give advice; are the audience for a coming out drama; are witnesses to such things as flirting, public arousal, public sex).
100. Worry (one character worrying anxiously about another; going crazy with worry).