This is how I feel about all of my WIPs. Yes. My WIP folder has a theme song. Don't judge me. So, to all of my unfinished stories, I dedicate this to you.
Now, I'd like to think that it hasn't stopped. The article makes it sound as though sexuality has been stuck from the 1980s onward. Maybe, in a way, it has. Conveniently, the technological revolution picked up where it seems to have left off. It started to gain steam in the 1980s and continues to this day.
But what if those two revolutions are somehow linked? That's where fan fiction comes in (as well as a whole host of other mediums, but I'm much less familiar with those and won't be focusing on them as much). The anonymity of the internet, combined with the availability of almost everything and the ability to socially network on extremely specific points of focus, are absolutely revolutionizing sexuality.
Right. So here I am, in the midst of the Torchwood fandom. My friends (people I've friended and/or those who have friended me) totals at 74. 97.3% of those people (yes. I did the math) are on that list because of Torchwood fan fiction. Now, to any of those 72 people, I could post a request for, say, Ianto/Gwen (and really, you guys, I want some, so rec or write, 'kay?). I can even go further and say that I want Ianto/Gwen voyeurism fic. I can get really specific, too, and say, "You know, I really want there to be two-way glass in some room where Gwen's getting changed. And Ianto sees her and jerks off" or something to that effect. I can even say that I want meta-voyeurism. Jack watching Ianto watch Gwen. That sort of thing. (SOMEONE WRITE THIS FOR ME NAO).
"Okay," you're saying, "fine. It sounds hot. Your point?"
My point is that I CANNOT go to one of my RL friends and say, "You know, I'd really like to read some smut about voyeurism right now." Well. I could, but it's highly unlikely that they would respond favorably. Some of them would. But they would NOT say, "Oh, okay! I will write you some right now/go to my bookmark list and find all of the voyeurism stories I've collected."
This, I suppose, is a small step in being ABLE to have kinks and be free from embarassment, to even have fluid kinks, or a wide range. Honestly, before fan fiction, I was pretty...uneducated isn't the right word, but perhaps unaware? And then to be able to find a group of people and just...I don't know, ask for words about various sexual activities is entirely liberating.
But basically? This was just to get you all to write me Jack/Ianto/Gwen meta-voyeurism fic. Please?
In other news, I have decided that fan fiction is part of the new wave of the sexual revolution.
While I know it's not a definitive source, Wikipedia offers a good, brief summary of the sexual revolution.
While I know it's not a definitive source, Wikipedia offers a good, brief summary of the sexual revolution.
The sexual revolution (also known as a time of "sexual liberation") was a social movement that challenged traditional codes of behavior related to sexuality and interpersonal relationships throughout the Western world from the 1960s into the 1980s. Many of the changes in sexual norms from this period have since become mainstream.
Sexual liberation included increased acceptance of sex outside of traditional heterosexual, monogamous relationships (primarily marriage). Contraception and the pill, public nudity, the normalization of homosexuality and alternative forms of sexuality, and the legalization of abortion all followed.
Now, I'd like to think that it hasn't stopped. The article makes it sound as though sexuality has been stuck from the 1980s onward. Maybe, in a way, it has. Conveniently, the technological revolution picked up where it seems to have left off. It started to gain steam in the 1980s and continues to this day.
But what if those two revolutions are somehow linked? That's where fan fiction comes in (as well as a whole host of other mediums, but I'm much less familiar with those and won't be focusing on them as much). The anonymity of the internet, combined with the availability of almost everything and the ability to socially network on extremely specific points of focus, are absolutely revolutionizing sexuality.
Right. So here I am, in the midst of the Torchwood fandom. My friends (people I've friended and/or those who have friended me) totals at 74. 97.3% of those people (yes. I did the math) are on that list because of Torchwood fan fiction. Now, to any of those 72 people, I could post a request for, say, Ianto/Gwen (and really, you guys, I want some, so rec or write, 'kay?). I can even go further and say that I want Ianto/Gwen voyeurism fic. I can get really specific, too, and say, "You know, I really want there to be two-way glass in some room where Gwen's getting changed. And Ianto sees her and jerks off" or something to that effect. I can even say that I want meta-voyeurism. Jack watching Ianto watch Gwen. That sort of thing. (SOMEONE WRITE THIS FOR ME NAO).
"Okay," you're saying, "fine. It sounds hot. Your point?"
My point is that I CANNOT go to one of my RL friends and say, "You know, I'd really like to read some smut about voyeurism right now." Well. I could, but it's highly unlikely that they would respond favorably. Some of them would. But they would NOT say, "Oh, okay! I will write you some right now/go to my bookmark list and find all of the voyeurism stories I've collected."
This, I suppose, is a small step in being ABLE to have kinks and be free from embarassment, to even have fluid kinks, or a wide range. Honestly, before fan fiction, I was pretty...uneducated isn't the right word, but perhaps unaware? And then to be able to find a group of people and just...I don't know, ask for words about various sexual activities is entirely liberating.
But basically? This was just to get you all to write me Jack/Ianto/Gwen meta-voyeurism fic. Please?
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Date: 2011-08-30 01:12 am (UTC)And if I didn't have so much porn on my plate already, I'd attempt the Gwen/Ianto/Jack for you. In the stead of my babies and cookies. :)
I'll see.
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Date: 2011-08-30 10:04 am (UTC)