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I will, eventually, create a program that will send electrical shocks to authors who overuse cliches. This will be the great work of my lifetime. Those who insist on 'braided boy' and 'banged boy' and 'perfect soldier' in a fandom that will not be named, will obviously get it worse than most. But I'm sure it'd be easy, once we have the technology, to adapt the prog to any set of cliches we wish. I'd also like to program the system to raise the jolt level for each mention of eye color, especially during lemons, especially lemons taking place IN A DARK ROOM. It's frickin' dark, damn it, you can't SEE the person's eye color or their hair color!

And so, in that vein, I now posit the notion that all these people writing guys talking at length, during sex, are authors on DRUGS. For instance, in your average female-written fanfic, the conversation-during-sex contains lines like these:

1. "Oh, you're the light of my existence, my heart is always yours, and I could never measure how much you mean to me..."

For which I can't even muster a comment because this is supposed to be in the MIDDLE of sex? When the sex is good and hot, most people report that entire vocabularies get knocked down to nothing bigger than one syllable and we won't even get into the impossibility of complete sentences. Because, y'know, gray matter is allegedly currently busy thinking complex thoughts like BASEBALL! and WAH! and OH SHIT! and BASEBALL!

2. "You're so precious to me, my little one..."

Kill it. Kill it now. No extra points for moronic nickname usage, either. Actually, combining extensive sappy dialogue during sex with atrocious nicknames should probably be a good case for instant electrocution. I'll make a note to work that into the program.

2. "Ooh, baby, I'm gonna make you scream my name!"

A line heard only in bad porn. Really. The reason you don't hear it in real life is because no reasonable adult can hear a line like that and not crack up, thus killing the mood because one-half of the participants is in hysterics from teh stupid.

So! Clearly these writers haven't been having actual sex. Had they had actual sex with actual men, they would've known that the conversation would be more like this:

*pant*pant*pant*

"Ugh...unhh..."

*pant*groan*pant*


When I say "nuff said", that applies on so many levels.

AND, for the record, if you are a sappy-styled writer and want to take offense at the fact that I think sappy-styled lemons are highly unrealistic, if making for great comedy (which I'll admit is probably not the sappy-styled writer's intent), then you're perfectly welcome to take offense elsewhere. No one's making you read this, and no one's making me read your sappy-styled lemons either, which is a damn good thing or I might end up even more of a psychotic bastard than I already am.

Date: 6 Feb 2006 04:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] solitude1056.livejournal.com
I guess the basic problem is that most Fanfiction authors are very, very young. And tend very strongly towards purple prose. And have very little personal experiences to draw on.

That just makes for repetitious lemons, I've found. The most egregious offenders of the sappy-styled lemons appear to be women in their thirties and forties, and these are women who I would've thought would know better -- and I suspect their "knowledge" is a great part of what shapes the younger fanficcers' romanticism and sappy-styles.

Oi, who wrote the essay, is she still on LJ, and is it possible to get her to post it again? Be great to read that.

Date: 6 Feb 2006 04:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ravensilver.livejournal.com
Oi, who wrote the essay, is she still on LJ, and is it possible to get her to post it again? Be great to read that.

It's somewhere in my huge piles of (unpacked) stuff. When I find it, I'll let you know. But as far as I could tell, she was so scared by the responses, that she shut down her LJ and was never heard from again... *deepsigh*

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