Subject: Once again, a late response. (SOME NSFW STUFF)
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Posted on: 2014-03-25 08:03:00 UTC
WARNING: THE FOLLOWING CONTAINS MENTION OF POTENTIALLY NSFW SUBJECTS. READERS UNCOMFORTABLE WITH FRANK MENTIONS OF HUMAN SEXUALITY SHOULD PROBABLY NOT READ THIS POST.
I'm going to buck what seems like the prevailing trend in this thread and say I like a good bit of well-written shipping ('well-written' obviously being the operative phrase there). I think a large part of my like stems from my fascination with characters and character interaction. Writing relationships, whether platonic or romantic or something less easily definable, provides the opportunity to have certain types of character interaction that one might not otherwise see.
That being said, I like character interactions that fit the character. OOCness is not something I'm particularly fond of. I want relationships to make sense, to have some measure of justification.
Also, unless the fanfic is supposed to be a screwball-esque comedy, I don't want to see any romantic-comedy cliches. The 'misunderstanding that leads to a temporary breakup followed by a realization of love' is the chief offender in my books. It's just too well known to be played straight anymore.
THE FOLLOWING SECTION IS THE POTENTIALLY NSFW PART. THIS IS YOUR LAST WARNING.
I don't mind if the shipfic in question has a sex scene -- again, provided it's well-written. But that's the tricky thing, isn't it? Good sex scenes are tricky to write. You're walking that tightrope between unreadable purple-osity and 'insert tab A into slot B'.
Too often (based on what I've seen while writing for the DBS) fanfic authors seem to base their sex scenes on porn dynamics. Real people typically don't have sex like that. Real people use foreplay and lube and (depending on the situation) protection. Kinks are not just sprung on people without forewarning. BDSM has safe words. Orgasms are neither simultaneous nor produce multiple liters of liquid from the involved parties. And said liquids do not taste like candy or wine. A good sex scene requires at least a little bit of research, 'first hand' or otherwise, by the writer.
My final sex scene bugbear (and it's a rather sizable one) is regarding the glorification of the 'first time.' I roll my eyes whenever I read another piece of fanfiction that has a virgin know exactly what to do in regards to bedroom matters without any sort of instruction from books or websites or their partner. Like magic, they hit exactly the right spots. There's no physical fumbling, no prematurity, no questions about if they're doing it right. Everything's perfect.
Much like any other piece of fanfiction, shipfics can be fantastic if they're written solidly. But when they flop, MAN do they flop.