I know there's nothing wrong with G slash, and I think perhaps I ought to have been more specific, but I don't really want to write anything R or NC-17. I'd just rather write PG-13, or be able to put in cursing when I thought it was IC (Hyde from LXG presents me with the biggest. bloody. problems.), but Mum tends to be a lot more bothered by that sort of thing than I ever anticipate.
But I do feel compelled sometimes, and sometimes I feel that I ought to stop doing convenient fade-outs. They're almost embarrassing, sometimes. I suppose the thing to do, then, is to be able to distinguish from when it's /fine/ and I'm overreacting or pressing myself, and when I really am beginning to sound silly.
There's nothing wrong with fluffy! ^_^ I just sometimes worry if it isn't all getting redundant, and then I begin to angst over it--but I acknowledge that in some cases it can be a very good thing, and I'm glad I can write it.
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But I do feel compelled sometimes, and sometimes I feel that I ought to stop doing convenient fade-outs. They're almost embarrassing, sometimes. I suppose the thing to do, then, is to be able to distinguish from when it's /fine/ and I'm overreacting or pressing myself, and when I really am beginning to sound silly.
There's nothing wrong with fluffy! ^_^ I just sometimes worry if it isn't all getting redundant, and then I begin to angst over it--but I acknowledge that in some cases it can be a very good thing, and I'm glad I can write it.
Thank you very much.