A lot of people know I write... Although someone at work and I had a conversation about slash the other day and I had to explain it to someone that didn't get it lol. She goes "people read this?" and I said yeah look at the Harry Potter fandom LOL
Sheesh, yeah, the HP fandom is like all slash! LOL
I find slash to be such an odd phenomenon. I kind of see the appeal more now than I used to, but I still don't really understand it. Why do so many women, most of them straight, like to write about seemingly straight men or male characters in sexual relationships with each other? The only real perk I've discovered about slash in our fandom is that it allows you to write romance without an original female character, which means you can keep the story all about BSB. But in Harry Potter, for instance, when there are wonderful female characters in canon to write about, why do so many writers insist on only writing Harry/Draco or Marauder slash? LOL
To be clear, I'm not knocking slash at all. I'm just genuinely perplexed by it.