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ashinae ([personal profile] ashinae) wrote2004-04-23 12:12 pm
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Bwah hah.

Something interesting I read --

Kids shouldn't be reading or writing slash. And they are probably only
writing it because they've read it from some adult site or zine. I doubt
that they would have come up with the idea on there [sic] own.


*raises hand* Ooh! Ooh! I was writing Legolas/Gimli when I was twelve. Xena/Gabrielle when I was thirteen or fourteen. Fraser/Vecchio when I was seventeen. Of these -- only the Fraser/Vecchio after my awareness of the existence of slash online. And I would have written it ANYWAY.

So c'mon, people on my flist. Anybody else out there writing slash when they were underage and/or unaware of the existence of it as an actual "thing"? Tell, tell.

This got long. Sorry ;)

[identity profile] empy.livejournal.com 2004-04-23 05:07 pm (UTC)(link)
I found the wondrous world of slash at the tender age of fourteen. The year was 1995, the browser to use Netscape 3.0 beta, and bandwidth grew on trees. I stumbled onto alt.books.anne-rice, saw that some of the stories posted actually featured male/male couples, and was promptly hooked. Before that, I had thought I was really quirky for wanting to see actual explicit action between the male characters. Most of my peers didn't even want to read het romances of the Harlequin stock at that age.

The only trauma I carry because of that early find is that the early VampChron fandom was overrun by Mary Sues, and you really had to sift to find the slash. Hence I'm not blaming slash for anything ;) Except for eating my life.

I didn't post in that first fandom, but I certainly read, speculated and imagined. At great length, too. I had done so before, but there was always the nagging thought of "You can't imagine THAT!" (Legolas and Gimli were *the* couple of fantasy lit in my prepubescent mind, but you certainly couldn't talk about that to your friends. At least not to the few friends I had then.). I think I wrote my first fics at about fifteen or sixteen, stories now lost in the mists of history and broken floppies. I didn't talk about them, since the rule of Finnish junior high schools was that teh gay!fic never existed. Fanfic never existed. I didn't even meet another Finnish slasher until I was nineteen(!).

So yeah, I found slash on my own, and was into it long before I was legal. And I'm none the worse for it.

Re: This got long. Sorry ;)

[identity profile] ashinae.livejournal.com 2004-04-24 01:04 am (UTC)(link)
First -- Squee! Legolas/Gimli.

So you may not have been writing slash before you got the Internet -- but you were not "lured" into it like a dark underground society by wicked adults *G* I don't think any kid would ever be traumatised by seeing any sort of sexuality, but then I'm some weirdo who would much rather my kids (if I were to have them, of course) saw naked people than graphic violence!