Title:Doctors [the annotated version]
Fandom Primarily Stargate Atlantis, with a small number of crossovers
Rating: PG, for a bad word or two. tsk.
Genres: Crossovers & Crack [Two great tastes...]
Summary: Atlantis gets new scientists.
Read This First: I wrote the original Doctors for the
sga_flashfic community. Nobody seemed to get what I was doing, so I've made an annotated version that explains it. If you haven't, go read the original first. Then come back if you're still lost.
( Did you read the original fic first? )
Fandom Primarily Stargate Atlantis, with a small number of crossovers
Rating: PG, for a bad word or two. tsk.
Genres: Crossovers & Crack [Two great tastes...]
Summary: Atlantis gets new scientists.
Read This First: I wrote the original Doctors for the
( Did you read the original fic first? )
Ok, so I have read non-con, and sometimes I have enjoyed the story, as dark as non-con can be. Sometimes the story that contains the non-con, whether outright rape or just suggestions of something awful, can be so good and powerful that it's worth the mental heebee jeebies of the non-con.
I just read a slash non-con story where one character forcibly gives a handjob to another. The victim reacts - as rape victims bodies often do - despite his loathing of the situation.
Someone commented that they didn't like non-con but because they were a friend of the writer, they'd read it anyway. The writer replied, "It's not painful - it's actually pleasurable for [xx], he just doesn't want it."
W. T. F.
I could set up all sorts of strawman arguments here (ex., "I suppose that if abc happens to xyz, it's ok!"), but I think it just speaks for itself.
I just read a slash non-con story where one character forcibly gives a handjob to another. The victim reacts - as rape victims bodies often do - despite his loathing of the situation.
Someone commented that they didn't like non-con but because they were a friend of the writer, they'd read it anyway. The writer replied, "It's not painful - it's actually pleasurable for [xx], he just doesn't want it."
W. T. F.
I could set up all sorts of strawman arguments here (ex., "I suppose that if abc happens to xyz, it's ok!"), but I think it just speaks for itself.
