Sentai Slash fic's are odd.......

Well, maybe he's not talking about English-language stuff? The only really raunchy stuff I've ever found for Sentai was a couple of Go-onger stories on the fanfic section of a Chinese fansite

Oh god. I want to ask, and yet I don't... :sly:
 
They'd basically written about five or six whole-team orgy fics (some with the Wings there, some without, one was just a Sousuke/Wings threesome). In at least one of which Yellow had her period. Yeah. I'm told there's quite a bit of toku porn on Livejournal but I haven't got an account there ...
 
Every time I see the word "slashfic", it's usually preceded by yaoi.

In either case, I wouldn't be surprised, especially since toku's gotten a huge jump in popularity comparable to anime these days.
 
They'd basically written about five or six whole-team orgy fics (some with the Wings there, some without, one was just a Sousuke/Wings threesome). In at least one of which Yellow had her period. Yeah. I'm told there's quite a bit of toku porn on Livejournal but I haven't got an account there ...

:sick:

Seriously now, it's part of rule 34.
 
They'd basically written about five or six whole-team orgy fics (some with the Wings there, some without, one was just a Sousuke/Wings threesome). In at least one of which Yellow had her period. Yeah. I'm told there's quite a bit of toku porn on Livejournal but I haven't got an account there ...

G-12 clusterfuck has a whole new meaning....
 
I think if you looked enough, you'd probably find a steamy hot slash fic for any series. If you didn't, you are obligated to create one yourself before the universe implodes.
 
That is mostly correct but slash deals only with homosexual pairings, and for most fans true slash deals only homosexual male pairings.

There's a lot of people that don't agree with this definition. Some people say any homosexual male pairing in fic is slash, even if it's canon. Some people say any non-canon pairing is slash but then any canon pairing should be considered gen.

Some people say any non-canon homosexual pairing, male or female, should be considered slash. The actual functional definition of slash will largely be determined by the archive hosting the stories or sometimes by the author if stories are self-hosted (say, through a livejournal).
 
But if it's a story where an evil Tsukasa rampages across the universe, making various characters his sex slaves and killing everybody else, it's definitely slash!

God how I wish I hadn't seen that.
 

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