A Billion Wicked Thoughts
...The fastest growing genre of erotic stories for women are stories about two heterosexual men having sex...
Hey wow
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A Billion Wicked Thoughts
...The fastest growing genre of erotic stories for women are stories about two heterosexual men having sex...
Hey wow
If that's the net effect of your movie, look at the landscape as a whole and think...do I *need* to do this, or can I tell a good story without that slant?
yep. I could not believe the movie went there.
A Billion Wicked Thoughts, oh, it's that fandom kerfuffle book. I wouldn't be happy anyone's paying attention to that.
I could not believe the movie went there.
And both moments at the same time, so you couldn't even ignore it! Jeez.
A Billion Wicked Thoughts, oh, it's that fandom kerfuffle book. I wouldn't be happy anyone's paying attention to that.
Yeah, those guys are giant fuckheads.
I've heard of the book, but not anything about it. Is it a giant load of crap?
Yes. They basically introduced themselves to fandom by comparing woman's interest in m/m slash to men's interest in "shemales."
Charming!
They also misrepresented their relationship with BU, ran a survey about sexual behavior without an age filter, changed the questions in the middle of the survey when people complained about them, use offensive terminology, and worst of all, they make sweeping claims about female sexuality based on counting the number of erotic stories in online repositories. It's all really really gender-essentialist--the worst kind of EvoPsych bullshit. Oh, and they pretty much ignore anyone who isn't straight--I don't think they think the Kinsey scale exists.
In my experience, a large percentage of slash writers and readers are women who are lesbian or bi or otherwise gender queer. This is not captured in that book, much less recognized by most of the academic studies of slash fandom. It's not just straight women.
Here's the SurveyFail fanlore entry. Sketchy!
Unrelatedly, it was kind of weird to have a Weasley in the X-Men.
Wow. Sketchy is putting it mildly.
It amazes me sometimes that publishers don't fact-check more often, but then it's also disheartening to think that editors should always assume that if people aren't lying, they're at least probably exaggerating their credentials.