You know, as much as I think that orientation has a lot to do with fic preferences, I don't think it's necessarily a one-to-one relationship.
Personally, I have trouble reading f/f because so much of it is written by men who are writing about the characters so they can envision the hot actresses going at it, and characterization and emotions tend to go AWOL. I just don't find that hot. So I've learned to get my fix from female characters by reading the characters I love in het, gen, and lesbian original fiction.
If there was an archive of women-written f/f, I'd be much more likely to read it.
And no worries, we all know that you're lesbian-friendly. *snuggles*
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Date: 2005-12-27 03:25 am (UTC)Personally, I have trouble reading f/f because so much of it is written by men who are writing about the characters so they can envision the hot actresses going at it, and characterization and emotions tend to go AWOL. I just don't find that hot. So I've learned to get my fix from female characters by reading the characters I love in het, gen, and lesbian original fiction.
If there was an archive of women-written f/f, I'd be much more likely to read it.
And no worries, we all know that you're lesbian-friendly. *snuggles*