I didn't mean to unleash a big discussion...
and I don't disagree with those definitions although they appear to be so similar as to be almost the same.
Slash - as far as I know (or care, which I don't really ) is non-canon m/m stuff
And the only reason I'd avoid using "slash" to describe J/I is that it is Canon. Praise be - finally!
We're having a discussion on h2g2 about if it is pervy for straight women to find the m/m stuff in Torchwood rather nice to watch. I guess that depends on your definition of pervy.
As for me: I know a fair few gay guys in RL and get a bit fed up with not seeing any on TV. Now, when the writers stop using it to try to shock us, I'll be a very happy bunny.
And enjoying it in a pervy way
and I don't disagree with those definitions although they appear to be so similar as to be almost the same.
Slash - as far as I know (or care, which I don't really ) is non-canon m/m stuff
And the only reason I'd avoid using "slash" to describe J/I is that it is Canon. Praise be - finally!
We're having a discussion on h2g2 about if it is pervy for straight women to find the m/m stuff in Torchwood rather nice to watch. I guess that depends on your definition of pervy.
As for me: I know a fair few gay guys in RL and get a bit fed up with not seeing any on TV. Now, when the writers stop using it to try to shock us, I'll be a very happy bunny.
And enjoying it in a pervy way
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