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Upon finding Slashfic, why do we first find the stories that tend to characterize Daniel as a teenage girl and Jack as his daddy? The corollary would be why are those characterizations predominant in our slash part of the fandom? Does this happen in Ship, too?

I expect that sort of thing when we're younger since we learn as we go, but for those of us who're older, it's a mystery. I've never been able to figure it out in the 14 years I've been writing slash.

Is this a Harlequin Romance thing perhaps? Do those of us who like those stories transfer that to slash? Or is this just a case of reading everything and whittling down our preferences over time? When I found slash, I read the sappier characterizations, but it didn't take long for me to gravitate to the more realistic representations. But it still begs the question: Why do we, as newbies, find the sappier, less accurate portrayals first?

What did you do when you found slash?

Date: 2014-09-05 02:00 pm (UTC)From: [personal profile] ivorygates
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Word.

I still remember one phrase from one story of my early reading, because it is burned eternally into my soul: Jack calls Daniel his "angel-eyed love Muppet".

I hope to all that is holy that this was one of TWTID (The Wonder That Is Daniel, urgh) parody slash stories. But I am terribly afraid that it wasn't. (Second runner up in this category: the one where Jack's internal monologue is primarily quotes from minor Elizabethan poets. BECAUSE WE ALL KNOW THAT NOTHING SCREAMS JACK O'NEILL LIKE MINOR ELIZABETHAN POETS.)

*ahem*

Yes, it is a very good thing that most of us in the fandom moved beyond that phase. Very quickly. Very, very quickly...

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