cimorene: A giant disembodied ghostly green hand holding the Enterprise trapped (you shall not pass)
Cimorene ([personal profile] cimorene) wrote2013-02-03 02:30 pm
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THINGS IN FIC WHICH ARE ON NOTICE:

(As far as I can tell the Stephen Colbert On Notice Generator has gafiated.)

  1. "pucker"

  2. "greedy" (to describe the anus)

  3. "spilling hotly"

  4. "so hot. so tight"

  5. "his lower regions"

  6. "that bundle of nerves"

  7. "the evidence of his desire"

  8. "erotic" in the middle of a sex scene

  9. "warm fluid"

  10. "his shaft"

  11. "his cloth-covered length"

  12. "drifting south" (or "South", which is even funnier)

  13. "heat in his groin"

  14. "a hardness"

  15. "corresponding hardness" ("Dear language center:...")

  16. "tweaked a nipple"

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[personal profile] brownbetty 2013-02-03 04:09 pm (UTC)(link)
a;sdfkj;jk EROTIC.

I tell you, is there a less erotic word?
anatsuno: Batman entangled with tentacles, possibly in a fight (batman & tentacles)

[personal profile] anatsuno 2013-02-03 05:01 pm (UTC)(link)
I think erotic is a very erotic word, myself. :)

other things I'd put on notice, mostly about dicks, it turns out

- already red and leaking at the tip

- red (or purple) and angry-looking

(both are things that used to Work For Me, but sheer overuse has made them flat and unappealing now. They need to go away a awhile until maybe they can become hot again. Or just go away.)
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[personal profile] anatsuno 2013-02-03 06:46 pm (UTC)(link)
yeah, there's clearly a show-not-tell issue with using a word that might characterize the situation to describe it, since characterizing and describing are two different things…

The whole thing where stuff that was once hot gets less hot as we overuse it is one of the most delicate issues in porn, I think, because there's a certain opposite that's true - the most popular porn is not the most original either; too many people have strong objections and reactions to marked language and we tend to require "slightly unmarked" phrases that convey "hot" without hurting our singular sensibilities, yeah? As a writer I find my solution to the conundrum is to not try to anticipate what others will find hot and to only use what *I* find hot, but that of course doesn't remove me from the flow of then-or-now vocabulary; it means I'm more likely to stop using what I find overdone right now, and thus contribute to the rise of the next thing that's not yet overdone, I suppose.

sorry if I'm slightly inarticulate, today's hard. :))
rakshi: (elijah live and learn)

[personal profile] rakshi 2013-02-03 06:03 pm (UTC)(link)
You just crack me up. GREAT list! I'm totally with Anatsuno and I had come here to add 'red and leaking'. Or even just 'leaking'. Always reminds me of a garden hose.

Thanks for this.
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[personal profile] anatsuno 2013-02-03 06:51 pm (UTC)(link)
There's a whole pattern with variations that I'm somehow ALL bored with - I'm going to separate elements with brackets:

(already) ((red OR purple) OR angry-looking)) (leaking OR wet) (at the tip) and (slapping against his belly)

Something like that.
anatsuno: a women reads, skeptically (drawing by Kate Beaton) (Default)

[personal profile] anatsuno 2013-02-03 07:00 pm (UTC)(link)
To be blunt, wet-at-the-tip use to get ME wet at the tip, so I'm really not speaking from a hater's standpoint! But right now, yeah, in my own reading it's just really really tired. :>
rakshi: (elijah don't even think it)

[personal profile] rakshi 2013-02-03 07:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I totally agree! But then you do run into the problem of... how many ways ARE there to describe gay sex, especially after you've written it 173314 times! I'm still cracking up over all these. Probably because I've used every single one of them.

Oh god!!! *is shamefaced*

anatsuno: a women reads, skeptically (drawing by Kate Beaton) (Default)

[personal profile] anatsuno 2013-02-03 07:01 pm (UTC)(link)
no no, no shame!! it's an issue of overexposure, not of anything being inherently bad (if that ever means anything - but even if). No shame. I support your writing ways. :))
rakshi: (elijah kiss me)

[personal profile] rakshi 2013-02-03 07:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, bless you and thanks. But it IS odd. I think about the time I've spent sitting in front of my computer trying to come up with new and exciting ways to say 'red and leaking' and I just have to laugh my ass off.

This whole discussion is wonderful.

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[personal profile] phosfate 2013-02-04 03:04 pm (UTC)(link)
"He was red and leaking. Not like a faulty garden hose or a molasses tank that was about to collapse, but in a sexy way. Also he was not actually leaking red."
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[personal profile] laughingrat 2013-02-03 07:37 pm (UTC)(link)
We've probably all done at least one of these things. The shame!
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[personal profile] phosfate 2013-02-04 03:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Any character telling another, "That's so hot" without irony.
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[personal profile] phosfate 2013-02-04 03:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh yes.