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Jun. 12th, 2011 08:05 am
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I have a metric fuck ton of stuff to do so I figured I'd hit an iHop for some french toast because I can't be fucked to make it at home.

Anyways-- I was browsing Delicious before I take myself off to forage for food and I realized a few things:

1. I absolutely fucking hate it (with one very notable awesome exception) when an author takes a male character and makes them "always a girl". There are plenty of fucking female characters in most fandoms and if there aren't any--just damn well make you one. Seriously because you might as well make an OC than turn Steve McGarrett into a fucking girl.

2. I really hate asexual Sherlock fics. I mean, I really really hate them and I don't know why because I've read/enjoyed plenty of asexual fiction and am considering working an asexual character into TTB. So, it isn't the asexuality that bothers me--it's that it's Sherlock Holmes. Maybe I can blame Robert Downey, Jr. for this particular thing because I can't look at that man without thinking about lots of dirty, filthy, morally reprehensible sex.

3. I hate mpreg less than I used to.


Additionally, I think I'm 9 times more bitchy and moody on this new medication that any instance previously recorded.

Date: 2011-06-12 09:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] atuinsails.livejournal.com
1. I agree with you completely. The gay sex is one of the reasons I read slash.

2. I don't hate Sherlock asexual fics as long as he remains asexual through out the entire thing. I have nothing against a "Boston marriage" for Sherlock and John as long as it has a certain level of romance and feeling between the two partners. And I also agree completely with you about Robert Downey Jr.

3. I have a strange fondness for Rodney McKay pregnant. It has been done well in a couple of fanfics and I have to admit, at the worst hormonal surges in my own pregnancy I threated to quit trying to kill my husband. Or rather, he took it at a threat and told me I could keep trying as much as I liked as long as I didn't succeed. I could so see the Rodney in my brain doing the same.

Date: 2011-06-12 09:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fanarts-series.livejournal.com
Just to say "hye Hon, i'm alive...." Come va ? Comment vas ?

1- I agreed, being the bottom and being fucked not make the guy a girl, makes him a very lucky one lol, thoses labels are just so stupid !

2- I don't like a lot asexual character because i can't stand a live without sex and for Sherlock i agree, Downey Jr is just a fucking and sexy bastard.

3- MPREG.... i like that in werewolf verse and in SF with the help of device but there are the only exceptions.

Date: 2011-06-12 10:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hab318princess.livejournal.com
1. I read something on Twitter and it was perfect and went something like this: asking who is the girl in a gay relationship is like asking which is the fork about two chopsticks in a Chinese restaurant - and find that even as I write Ianto as the sub - he is still kickass and strong and certainly not the girl - he's got the wrong bits for a start :D

2. have not come across many asexual fics

3. I've written M-preg (consider it canon possibility for Captain Jack after all) and read it... it has to be done well though and realistic (pregnancy isn't all roses)

Date: 2011-06-12 11:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hab318princess.livejournal.com
I think because I had a tricky (read 6 months of nausea) pregnancy, I don't want anyone to have it easy... why should they if I didn't? I think what really puts me off if the characters (i.e. Jack and Ianto) then settle into a 'picket fence' domestic life - that is too OOC for me

Date: 2011-06-12 12:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] justalurkr.livejournal.com
Pru's He's Having His Baby! (http://glitterati.talkoncorners.net/fiction/hhhisb!.php) turned me around about mpreg on a great many levels, not the least of which was her depiction of a totally male reaction to some of the early rigors of pregnancy:

Babies had better be totally fucking awesome, John thinks dismally, because not even sex is worth this shit.

The author was otherwise mercifully brief.

Oh, and near the end:

It puts John in a wickedly bitching mood and the marines seem more frightened by him than ever; John thinks there's something really sick about him finally putting the Nancy Air Force stereotype to rest by ripping all of his men new ones while almost nine months pregnant.

Date: 2011-06-12 02:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ladyholder.livejournal.com
Totally agreed that that story is one of the most awesome Mpregs out there.

Thank you for reminding me of it!

~L

Date: 2011-06-12 10:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] druidchick.livejournal.com
1) Yes. This. Do not make the characters a girl! In the HP fandom it seems there are a lot of fics where Harry is a girl or Draco is- makes me nuts. It strikes me as a weakness or cop out in order to avoid having to stretch their writing abilities. *sigh* of course I never say any of that, so it was nice to say here.

2)I tend to read fanfiction for the romance, so if there is romance but not sex, it's usually okay.

3)It depends on how the mpreg is presented. In the SG universes it's easy to buy, because really, it's about the only thing they didn't do on the show.

Date: 2011-06-12 10:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] quadratur.livejournal.com
1) I often have the feeling that turning one of the male characters into a always-a-female is a cop-out. The writer is just too scared to write slash, along the lines of m/m=icky, lets make it nice and safe het. But if that's what they want they should go with the female characters on the show and shows like H50 or SGA have some amazing female characters.

Also, as a woman I'm always offended by this whole girl = weak, submissive, blablabla. What kind of image of women do these people have? And I find it even more astonishing that it's so often women who say these things about their own gender. Seriously girls, what is wrong with you??? (to paraphrase Danny Williams ;-) ).

Date: 2011-06-12 10:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sorka42.livejournal.com
1: Thank you, yes. The occasional "magic or tech genderswap" can be funny. However Jane Sheppard, or Deanna Winchester kind of boggle my mind. I'm not saying they are bad stories, because I've seen them but haven't read them, so I can't really judge.

2: Can't comment, only just saw Sherlock this week, so I haven't read any fic yet. :)

3: LOL MPREG can be fun to read.

Date: 2011-06-12 11:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] indyanne.livejournal.com
1. For the most part I agree with you here, but there is a Jane Sheppard story I love - Silk and Pearls (or How Jane Sheppard Got Her Groove Back). http://archiveofourown.org/works/2158 (I so fail at HTML)
2. Right with you re: RDJ
3. Not a huge fan of MPreg, especially if the story is chock-full of gynecological detail, but I have to agree with [livejournal.com profile] atuinsails, I will read pregnant McKay.
Edited Date: 2011-06-12 04:11 pm (UTC)

Date: 2011-06-12 12:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] justalurkr.livejournal.com
(have not finished the notable exception to #1, but it's starting well :D )

am considering working an asexual character into TTB

w00t If you do, I thoroughly look forward to how that would work in a society where gender has nothing to do with sexual identity.

Maybe I can blame Robert Downey, Jr. for this particular thing because I can't look at that man without thinking about lots of dirty, filthy, morally reprehensible sex.

The blame for the complete loss of productivity in the justalurkr household today due to an unscheduled Robert Downey, Jr. moviethon can now be parked squarely at your door.

I hate mpreg less than I used to.

Turns out I only ever hated it when it took itself too seriously. There are gaspingly funny crackfics out there.

Date: 2011-06-12 12:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jademac2442.livejournal.com
1. Completely agree. I feel like once the sex gets changed on a permanent basis, the author is at best writing OOC or at worst, a Mary Sue. It never rings true for me.

2. "Maybe I can blame Robert Downey, Jr. for this particular thing because I can't look at that man without thinking about lots of dirty, filthy, morally reprehensible sex." YES.

3. I kinda like it when Rodney gets pregnant. I love an overprotective!John, and with the way he treats Teyla, I enjoy imagining him freaking out over his pregnant lover. Also really love picturing Rodney laying the smack down in response. McKay'd probably be more irascible than he already is.

Also. IHOP=yum.

Date: 2011-06-12 01:22 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] silentflux
1. Exactly. I totally agree. Nothing bothers me more than when a writer turns a guy into a girl - always. So OOC and completely jilting - especially when they become the annoying adolescent girl who whines constantly.

2. I'm right there with you on the Robert Downey Jr thing, lol.

3. Ah, mpreg. Again, it can be good... as long as they don't make the carrier of the baby a complete and utter girl and completely change the character until he's unrecognizable. But a lot of authors can't seem to manage that, so it's always been a cautious area of reading for me. Also, there needs to be a device or reason that a guy can get pregnant like magic in Harry Potter or possibly evolution in X-Men. *shrugs* And it's always fun when the authors are cheeky about it and just write it for complete and utter crack, lol.

Date: 2011-06-12 02:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] qzee.livejournal.com
there is canon mpreg in Star Trek Enterprise. And of course fic mpreg.

I did have the passing thought that the female Veelas in Harry Potter fanfic could potentially have children through parthenogenesis (where growth and development of embryos occurs without fertilization by a male.) Possibly as just an occasional happening 1 in 100 births are produced this way. But, given the Harry Potter universe, it'd be something I could see happening in fic.

Date: 2011-06-12 03:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gympisshort.livejournal.com
1. Agree 100%. Sometimes, it's really, really ooc. Shepard and McGarrett are BAMF, why mess with that?

2.RDJ Sherlock no way, and even BBC asexual sherlock is pushing it.

3. Some of it is good, some of it is really really bad. Im not one for reading graphic delivery scenes, but a writer could at least hit up "what to expect when you're expecting" as research material.

Date: 2011-06-12 03:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pantherrrrea.livejournal.com
1. This! THIS! YES!
Blair (Sentinel), Tony(NCIS), every fucking male character in HP, .... it makes me homicidal when they turn them into "girls", seriously? SERIOUSLY? It is really insulting to me as a female when they full on write that being a woman means being weak....

2. hmmm... as I am one of these unfortunate asexual people I do not mind stories with asexuality in them, but I need romance and lot of it if there isn't sex....

3. mpreg... I think that fanfiction has completely warped me, because nowadays I read and enjoy things I once thought that I would never ever enjoy....

Date: 2011-06-12 04:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pantherrrrea.livejournal.com
oh I don't mind being asexual I am happy as I am. I love myself, I accepted myself and I definitely enjoy my life.

It is just that I would definitely love to "love" sex and to feel all these good things other people feel when they have sex and I would really like to enjoy my body, but -and this is why I say I am unfortunate- I do not feel a thing when somebody (or me) touches me in a sexual way...

So I am sometimes a little envious of how sex seems to feel incredible and how it seems to let people be closer to each other...

Date: 2011-06-12 04:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pantherrrrea.livejournal.com
Well I think that asexuality does not bother me in the Sherlock fandom because I read a ff before the movie came out and it clinched with what I remembered from the books and it read plausible...
But yes if I first saw the movie and then read that story than yes I would not like it at all because as you said Robert Downey, Jr. is sex on legs!!!

Just to play Devil's Advocate for a bit...

Date: 2011-06-12 03:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] helva2260.livejournal.com
Regarding "always a girl" fics, I think, as with most other AU cliches, it depends so much on who's writing it and why they decided to do it. And of course, some fandoms work better than others...

Certainly, bad writers tend to use it as an cheap device to make a gay couple het (rather than just writing as though they were het D:), and the characters tend to reflect that by becoming unrecognisable cut-and-paste cliches (Harry Potter fandom, I'm looking at you! Why on Earth would Harry being female automatically make him a) weak? and b) giggly and cutesy?).

The good ones, on the other hand, do the same thing that all good AUs do: take up the challenge of keeping the characters true to themselves in an unfamiliar environment. When done well, I don't see it as being that much different than a BDSM universe or an everyone-is-a-shapeshifter universe. I know we read slash for the gay sex, but if we were solely in it for the sex and the pretty men, we wouldn't worry so much about whether writers got the characterisation right or not!

For instance, in the BBC Merlin fandom, there are a couple of really good girl!Merlin fics that use the opportunity to explore post-Roman/medieval societal structure and morals, and whether "she" would still have been given the job of personal servant to Prince Arthur, or if some other reward would have been given to her for saving his life.

Another story starts with the premise that as female apprentices would hardly have been encouraged (but girl!Merlin still needed to learn control of her magic from Gaius), her mother helped her to disguise herself as a boy. Consequently, the story only splits from canon at the point that Arthur discovers her gender. It's an interesting study of Arthur and his reactions and character as much as anything else, and not in any way used to make Merlin a more girly character (unlike a couple of supposedly canon Merlin stories I've had the misfortune of reading lately).

To use another fandom as an example, I found a rather good Sherlock WIP yesterday, in which Sherlock's fridge suddenly sprouts a portal to an parallel universe in which his counterpart is a woman. The twist in the situation is that she's a physicist rather than a consulting detective; not because of any difference in character, but because the police were less willing to listen to a girl telling them they'd got the wrong suspect. And male Sherlock just does not understand why having a differently-shaped body would garner a change in attitude from people and discourage him sufficiently to want to give up detecting - after all, she still had the evidence to prove the murderer, just as he had, didn't she? It's a nice look at the road not taken, and the influences of privilege and sexism (plus, there's the promise of extremely hot threesome sex coming up *whistles innocently*).

Date: 2011-06-12 04:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bemus-ed.livejournal.com
1. I totally agree- Personally I read slash because I like dick and two dicks are better than one! I pretty much just avoid gender swap as a result- it's a giant turn off.

2. Blaming RDJ seems entirely logical to me!

3. Depends, like most things, on how its written. Mostly I really don't like it and prefer "we touched an ancient incubator and it made us a baby" fics.

Date: 2011-06-12 05:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tamstercmt.livejournal.com
1. I love slash because they're GUYS. And don't make my guys whiney bitches.

2. I didn't watch the Ironman movies for the special effects.

3. I've never read any SGA m-preg. I don't read too much of that anyway. Though the idea of Rodney being preggers could be pretty damn funny...

Date: 2011-06-12 05:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shotgun-suzie.livejournal.com
The only asexual Sherlock fics I like are the ones where Sherlock thinks that he is asexual but then he meats John and the asexuality is thrown right out the window with some steamy hot man on man action :)

Date: 2011-06-12 08:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ladymina.livejournal.com
I can deal with mpreg when it is somehow logical inside the verse/fandom they are writing in
I can see it in SGC/SGA fics, with all those alien devices and cloning technology and stuff.
I can see it in Harry Potter/Discworld(though harder as I love Granny and her down to earth thinking)/BtVS (a Willow Ooops) and some of the more sci-fy geeky alien influenced or magic heavy fandoms (though not Narnia)
I cannot see it in most fandoms that mirror the real world closer, the one CSI NY fic with mpreg I accidentally found was so not working for me

Details or no details about the pregnancy depends on the writing style it takes much to squick me - not even the bloodiest work assisting a veterinary surgeon ever upset me or my stomach - but it only works well written
Sometimes the details are so biological and physiological impossible that I cannot follow more of the story, due to all the giggling

Date: 2011-06-12 10:55 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] chris-king-2005.livejournal.com
I'm sorry about the more moody part, but I have to confess that I can only approve of increased bitchiness.

You're already a goddess of snark. Increased bitchiness is likely to lead to utterly awe inspiring episodes of vicious snark.

*fangirling shamelessly*

*toddles off to investigate your notable exception*

Date: 2011-06-13 02:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] luna-altyerre.livejournal.com
On 2 - I bloody well adore asexual Sherlock fic, provided its the new BBC Sherlock (which sets the characters in 2010 and is generally all around fucking awsome - with no Robert Downey jr needed). I don't read it in the movieverse or fanfic of the original - because asexuality was not a term used in the 1800s and quite frankly sex/sexual orientation was never mentioned.

Date: 2011-06-13 03:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] melonbutterfly.livejournal.com
I don't know about the Sherlock movie; I haven't watched it, but in the BBC verse, it's pretty much canon. He says he considers himself married to his work and that he's "really not looking for anyone", which is less subtle than some of the most suggestive scenes some ships get. Not saying you don't have the right to dislike that, but, well. Being asexual myself, I'm pretty much still flailing inwardly over a main character of a good show that has a big fandom being canon asexual. (Or at least as canon as possible without actually saying the word "asexual".)

I'm curious about the always-a-girl thing though. Why do you hate it?

Date: 2011-06-13 08:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] justalurkr.livejournal.com
He's the first person to see past her "issues" and see her unique beauty.

See, this makes me think that changing one beloved slash object into a girl and banging away rabidly at the other is the ultimate authorial self-insertion and really just embarrassing for everyone involved.

Date: 2011-06-13 11:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] justalurkr.livejournal.com
If I had to archetype Rodney, he'd exemplify the character who says and does all of the things the rest of us desperately want to say and do, but have (a) too much social intelligence or (b) not enough asocial genius or (c) both of the above.

In other words, if you're writing Rodney because he's so much like you, ponder the vast reservoir of snark that is SGA fandom and don't feel like an orphan. ;)

Date: 2011-06-13 04:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shaeric-dracon.livejournal.com
1. I agree with this wholeheartedly. I want to read slash, not where the slash is down below because he is now a she, but where two guys are getting hot and bothered with one another!

I don't give a fig if it is well written, so what! I like them because they are two guys and they are about to do some pretty ass things together. Pun intended. I will now leave this subject alone!

3. Male pregnancy. I like it. But only if it is not too ridiculous and not written like crap and it leaves me laughing so hard I fall out of my seat!

Date: 2011-06-14 12:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] otrame.livejournal.com
I actually don't mind mpreg as long as there is an actual story involved. My main fandom is Torchwood, and since not only is the slash canon, so is at least the possibility of mpreg, I don't mind it as much there. I do not like mpreg stories that just end up being what I call "stupid angst" (I mean where the conflict consists of one or more people acting like 10 year old brats) followed by "the baby being born fixes everything". *shudder*

My favorite mpreg of all time (so far) only has a very brief pregnancy (there is a technological fix.... I do love Torchwood fan fics----much better than the actual show, or at least what that idiot Davies did with it). It has an actual plot, is has real angst, it has dignity and passion. I love it. It's Get Loved, Make More, Try to Stay Alive (http://dira.ficlaundering.com/dwt/getloved.html).

Date: 2011-06-14 11:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] leonie-alastair.livejournal.com
95% of all Mpreg stories make me insane. Guy discovers he's mysteriously and unexpectedly pregnant, spends the next month to 10 months gestating with a list of symptoms someone googled from the "Mom's Guide to Making Kids Feel Guilty Forever" and then has a beautiful baby that will be loved and won't disrupt his life.

I gotta tell you - I wake up tomorrow mysteriously and unexpectedly pregnant and I'm not going to spend 9 months gestating. But the "should I/can I keep it" conversation almost never appears. Mpreg fiction is almost always a vehicle for pregnant stereotypes and/or to provide the guys with a doll to play with. If the story can't tackle the real world problems of being pregnant (which are noticeably more significant than swollen ankles and nausea) I won't read it.

I kind of like BBC Sherlock as asexual - but I can't imagine RDJ Sherlock as anything but pansexual and gloriously self indulgent about it.

Always a girl! is fairly common in Star Trek fic and occasionally done exceptionally well. Exploring how the fanon background for Kirk would differently affect a woman can be interesting. However, I don't read a lot of it, because most of it is just a need for a het relationship and I can get that with canon characters - as long as I'm willing to read outside the major pairings!

Date: 2011-06-15 06:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] neqs.livejournal.com
Hi, just wanted to say that you nailed it about the diff Sherlocks. RDJ is sex on a stick and it's impossible for me to think of him as asexual. Benedict Cumberbatch's Sherlock is hot too, but in a fey way that lends well to asexual fic. Or to crazy hot sex (with the riding crop on top), I can't deny...

Date: 2011-06-15 07:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lesbatron5000.livejournal.com
Decimation by Waldorph is an awesome Star Trek fic where Kirk is a woman I dont think I would have read it if it hadn't been one of Waldorphs fics because its not really my thing but its hilarious and snarky and full of really great sex which is pretty standard for Waldorph's stories.
You can find it here if you want to read it.
http://archiveofourown.org/works/112530/chapters/156427

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