Exactly. Except now I said I'd do it. Oh noes, the secret is out-.
And I just had to check, I've written a major male OC before and only used OC, too, so I'm even staying within my own set parametres with that. Now I only need to figure out how to tag a threesome that in its dynamics is certainly threesomy but in its sex acts is not.
Since - I think we tag sex acts with the / not dynamics? ... Actually that might be my issue with the / vs , ... what exactly IS described through these things...
Weirdly, I was just pondering exactly the same thing. I'm just compiling some recs, and was noticing one author used character, character rather than character/character. In this case I think it's because the sexual act is a non-consensual one, and it feels like over-dignifying it to use a slash.
I don't think we always and only use / for sex acts though. Certainly I've see pre-slash, slashy moments with no sex etc marked with a /, so as long as the dynamic is along those lines, I think you could go with it.
Re: And here's another question
Date: 2009-04-14 12:25 pm (UTC)And I just had to check, I've written a major male OC before and only used OC, too, so I'm even staying within my own set parametres with that. Now I only need to figure out how to tag a threesome that in its dynamics is certainly threesomy but in its sex acts is not.
Since - I think we tag sex acts with the / not dynamics? ... Actually that might be my issue with the / vs , ... what exactly IS described through these things...
Re: And here's another question
Date: 2009-04-14 12:34 pm (UTC)I don't think we always and only use / for sex acts though. Certainly I've see pre-slash, slashy moments with no sex etc marked with a /, so as long as the dynamic is along those lines, I think you could go with it.