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Oct 02, 2008 23:02

Sorry for the spamming tonight, but a comment on fandomsecret got me wondering. I know this is an age-old question, but I'm asking it anyway, because it still seems unclear what the majority vote is. Not that my flist's opinion is definitive, but it's somewhere to start:

Poll Slashdom

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travels_in_time October 3 2008, 03:04:22 UTC
I think technically it means any pairing at all--the "slash" refers to the name separator (Fraser/Victoria, Fraser/RayK, etc.)

But I think it's come to mean same-sex relationships in most of fandom, so that's the way I read it.

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nin_of_eden October 3 2008, 12:24:37 UTC
I picked 'all pairings, regardless of gender.'
Though there does tend to be a lot more m/m than anything else... probably because it's most fun.

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mad_jaks October 3 2008, 15:49:07 UTC
I voted f/f m/m
because the 'slash' refers to the punctuation - so sticking fem/femme in front of it just qualifies the slash...

And I know there's reasons people would say canon m/m relationships are not 'slash' and all I can about that is: I can write that m,m for those people if they like~??

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