General Kink Discussion
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BIG, IMPORTANT NOTE: If any discussion descends into being rude about the cast, the characters, other members of fandom, or anything else, this post will go away and y'all can go make an anonmeme somewhere else. This is not for snark, it's for discussion and conversation that people do not feel comfortable having on Tumblr. Only offer concrit on people's comments if they specifically request it, and do be constructive about it.
And for the love of the Everlight, don't kinkshame, even in a "well, I don't like watersports, but maybe you could blah blah blah" way. Stick with the advice, not the judgment.
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Re: Characterisation patterns, I guess?
Date: 2018-02-20 10:00 pm (UTC)The biggest is likely my RPF OT3 dynamic with submissive Matt/switch Tal/Dominant Marisha. This was something that just sort of fell into place for me and felt right. I'm not opposed to the idea of altering that dynamic, but I would be hard pressed to do so without reason. Much for the same reason I lean into poly & open relationships across the board to the point where unless I say otherwise it's probably safest to assume poly in my fic. I also tend to write Matt as either inexperienced with men or significantly less experienced, again with no real reason other than that being the way that I tend to write it.
I think in fairness this sort of thing is normal for writers. When I write my original stuff I establish a character voice and behavior patterns and that becomes ingrained in the character. For me at least, possibly for others IDK, when I write my first 1-2 pieces in a fandom for for a pairing it's establishing my particular universe involving these characters who behave and think in a certain way and any deviation from that characterization is OOC.
In much the same fashion, I think fandom or group trends come in a similar manner, from established characterization. So, say 1 or 2 writers write sub!Matt, others either feel that's the "correct" characterization or subconsciously lean that way because it's what they've read. Does that make sense?