AO3: Fabrisse Letter link:https://fabrisse.dreamwidth.org/412285.html Likes: Exploration of emotions and the consequences of actions, even if those consequences are negative. I'm fine with explicit slash, het, or threesomes (or moresomes). I like a happy ending -- it's Yuletide; let's celebrate -- but I completely understand if it doesn't make sense within the story. A well-written fic with a sad resolution is better than something jammed in to make it happy. DNWs: Extreme or explicit violence. Rape or Dubcon. A/B/O. AUs unless requested. There are certain acts which just don't turn me on: scat, blood play, golden showers. Any BDSM must be safe, sane, and consensual. Fandom specific details:
There are three fandoms in my Yuletide letter which could potentially have explicit ratings for sex: Heat of the Sun (TV), Continuum (TV), and The Champions (TV 1968). The latter two have the most scope for it. In Continuum, no matter where they end up Kiera and Alec need to deal with age differences and loss. With the Champions, there's a chance to address asexuality in a romantic/sexual relationship as well as the problems of a permanent threesome (and their psychic powers which include physical manifestations between the two men).
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Letter link: https://fabrisse.dreamwidth.org/412285.html
Likes: Exploration of emotions and the consequences of actions, even if those consequences are negative. I'm fine with explicit slash, het, or threesomes (or moresomes). I like a happy ending -- it's Yuletide; let's celebrate -- but I completely understand if it doesn't make sense within the story. A well-written fic with a sad resolution is better than something jammed in to make it happy.
DNWs: Extreme or explicit violence. Rape or Dubcon. A/B/O. AUs unless requested. There are certain acts which just don't turn me on: scat, blood play, golden showers. Any BDSM must be safe, sane, and consensual.
Fandom specific details:
There are three fandoms in my Yuletide letter which could potentially have explicit ratings for sex: Heat of the Sun (TV), Continuum (TV), and The Champions (TV 1968). The latter two have the most scope for it. In Continuum, no matter where they end up Kiera and Alec need to deal with age differences and loss. With the Champions, there's a chance to address asexuality in a romantic/sexual relationship as well as the problems of a permanent threesome (and their psychic powers which include physical manifestations between the two men).