Last one, I swear!
I was interested in the percentages, so had a look at the figures of requested vs written pairings. (The figures are rounded to the nearest percentage point, so they don't add to exactly 100)
Requested
m/m slash: 48%
het: 36%
f/f slash: 12%
threesome: 5%
Written
m/m slash: 49%
het: 34%
f/f slash: 13%
threesome: 4%
Just thought it was interesting how well they matched up...
I was interested in the percentages, so had a look at the figures of requested vs written pairings. (The figures are rounded to the nearest percentage point, so they don't add to exactly 100)
Requested
m/m slash: 48%
het: 36%
f/f slash: 12%
threesome: 5%
Written
m/m slash: 49%
het: 34%
f/f slash: 13%
threesome: 4%
Just thought it was interesting how well they matched up...
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on 2003-04-24 10:01 am (UTC)no subject
on 2003-04-24 10:23 am (UTC)I remember reading an article on QAF that discussed the female attraction to seeing m/m. They are cashing in it. Publishers should too. Actually, I'd rather read about it than see it - unless of course the actor had cheekbones you could shave your legs with.
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on 2003-04-24 10:26 am (UTC)Would it kill Joss to do A Very Special Angel? I mean, really?
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on 2003-04-24 10:59 am (UTC)It could even be an AU. One episode, have lots of fun, than go back to being stuffy for the rest of the season.
Kinda like "Something Blue" only with m/m and NC-17. Well kinda like fanfic really...
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on 2003-04-24 11:03 am (UTC)Could work.
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on 2003-04-24 11:12 am (UTC)I just can't picture Cordy saying: "Oh, yeah luv. You like my sweet arse don'tcha. C'mere ya big poof and suck my cock."
'Cause really those lines are just necesary for any Spike/Angel interaction. :)