And I'd third it. Hell yes.
(knew about MILF as a shorthand for Mrs Robinson-esque fancying - not sure what that says about me)
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And I'd third it. Hell yes.
(knew about MILF as a shorthand for Mrs Robinson-esque fancying - not sure what that says about me)
Well, I dunno as y'all know, but Samantha Ferris announced in a chat lately, in the context of Dean/Ellen, that the cast and crew read everything. So it's not like they don't know there's an audience for Dean/Ellen...
(I am so never writing smut for this show...)
Even the TV guide dude put in a vote for Dean/Ellen last year.
As for writing smut, you could always get a sock puppet! Not that I'd encourage that. Except that I totally would, if it meant more stuff that was both sexy and not incest, and thus right there for me to read.
Thanks, Plei. I honestly don't think I could write smut anonymously and not have anyone immediately know who I was.
Not to mention how much I wig out whenever I do write smut.
Kim Manners wouldn't know who you were, though! (You know, unless he's been lurking and reading the fic since X-Files.) You'd be safe!
Smut used to be easier back before I felt the need to justify it.
Smut used to be easier back before I felt the need to justify it.
Heh. The one completely unjustifiable piece of smut I ever wrote was a bit of Jack/Sawyer (LOST) for some New Years' Eve challenge a few years back. Nothing else to it, and no justification for it atall.
And I don't even like Jack!
Hee!
I may have just written a somewhat smutty snippet, but that's not the same as, oh, that time I wrote the Spike/Wes PWP or the many times Xander went gay for no especially good reason.
I learned a lot about darts from the last one, though.
Well, I dunno as y'all know, but Samantha Ferris announced in a chat lately, in the context of Dean/Ellen, that the cast and crew read everything. So it's not like they don't know there's an audience for Dean/Ellen...
Oh dear. Now I'm imagining their reaction to finding out exactly how big the audience is for Dean/Sam.
Matt, given that one of the writers calls the show The Epic Love Story of Dean and Sam, I think they know already.
Smut. Smut smut smut.
The word has lost all meaning.