Evaluating adult content and concerns
9 years ago
Scribbling nonsense all across the board like jaguars leaping from trees of leather bodices encasing aged withered corpses whose eyes dazzle with the light of one million and three silver satellites flying over Los Angeles hiding illegal immigrants from Irish potato farms built atop the golden ruins of El Dorado filled with demonic Ewoks hurling tremendous tankards of tons of Tylenol at the panda bear ninjas that hide around every corner of the magic square building trying desperately to pull up its skirt and set roots on another cubic square inch of the board upon which I am scribbling nonsense.
Things have changed a lot around here since I first started up my FA account. I assume that most of my watchers who have been here since the beginning are most familiar with me posting pokemon and fat and sometimes inflation and transformation and such. Things started to be shaken up a lot more when I got into MLP and began working on pony-related content with increasing regularity. And then I started to become...a lot more open in regard to the kinds of content I was interested in, especially in regard to porn and sexual things, which before I had been rather touchy about. I have written a handful of stories on the extreme side which are posted here on FA, and in addition I have a fair deal more in the form of pictures that I've commissioned, some of which are already up here but there's a great deal more that I have yet to bring into the light of day. I have plans to continue working on these things and post some of them, but I really can't help but wonder, are people bothered by anything that I've been posting? Please give your honest opinion on anything that you've had concerns about, I'd be glad to hear any of them.
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Most of the adult content hasn't been an issue, it's really just the setting that's dwindling my interest. As someone who gets antsy around cartoon characters of certain fandoms being thrown in sexual/fetish situations (like MLP), that's probably the biggest thing for some others as well. I agree that tagging helps people find the stuff of yours that they would want to read; I don't think it's an issue of what your content is but rather your audience.
some of your non-MLP pieces are still my favorites, though, and were kinda my inspiration to start writing my own ideas down, so you definitely haven't left behind your skill at writing!
Most have noted the simple truth, tag your stuff and those not interested will go around it. And you've always been good about that. Those who are more adventurous or open minded will appreciate having more ways to see you express yourself creatively.