Rules I have for my stories
Posted a year agoEven though I've been writing for a while, I've had some mental rules I created early on. Guidelines that I set for what I wouldn't and would do. And I've added to those rules over the years. So I wanted to let it be known those rules to help you better understand my stories.
1: Mickey and Minnie will always be a couple. I won't do stories where they are with someone else or end up with someone else. I don't do crack or slash pairings, or couples cheating on or being unfaithful to one another. They'll never break up, get divorced, be with or end up with someone else. They'll never even think of anyone else. I will NOT not write about them or either of them having a polygamy or polyamory relationship. They will always have a closed relationship in my stories. I believe in loyalty and devotion, and the mice will always be a couple and never be with anyone else. Period.
2: The mice (Mickey and Minnie) will always be on model. They will always have their cartoon and comic book appearances in my stories. I don't make changes to their appearance to make them different from their normal official look. So no taller characters, as in human height, no buff, no human like physic, no longer hair for Minnie, and no big chest for Minnie either. No changes made to their physical appearance from the comics, cartoons and regular merchandise.
3: Minnie stays flat chested. This goes along with number 2, but I wanted to make this specific. Minnie will never have a big chest in my stories. She will always be flat, like her cartoon and comic appearances. I may give her a small chest occasionally, but it would be small, no bigger than a small B-cup. Otherwise, she's an A-cup through and through.
4: The mice will be in character, and rarely be out of character: When I write, I always try to keep the mice as in character as possible. I never deliberately write them being OOC (out of character). Regardless of the type of story or universe, I always try to keep them being the same. Though stories may have them be a little out of character, like for a alternate universe story or as part of a story, I still want them to be as in character and true to themselves as possible.
5: The mice won't have kids. They don't want kids and are happy a childless couple: Apart from two stories I've done, Three Hearts, One Love and Family, I won't be writing stories of the mice having kids. I find it more interesting to write them as not wanting kids and it just being the two of them. I find it a fun and unique setup with some fun possibilities that I couldn't do with them having kids. Plus, I write for the mice, not their kid who would be a OC. So no kids for the mice.
6: Some negative character traits won't be written about. There are certain traits the mice have displayed before that I won't be writing about. For Mickey, for example, him pranking Minnie to make her thing he was going to propose, or going off on an adventure when Minnie is already upset with him without talking it out. And for Minnie, trying to get Mickey to settle down with a steady job, like she has in older comics, and getting angry with him over simple things like she has in older, and a few newer, comics, and not working or talking things out.
I won't be writing about these traits of the mice. I'd like to think they learned their lesson and know each well enough now to not repeat these things. I'm not comfortable with those more negative aspects and would like to write about them showing character development and having moved past them. Some of the best comics that show the mice having willing adventures together, working together as a team and having each other's backs while still having a romantic moment is the kind of writing I like, and what I want to capture when I write. So the negative traits of their personalities I won't be writing about.
7: I don't do fetish stories. So no inflated, buff, big, overweight, human being transformed into one of the mice, feet, diaper, fart, vore, fat, tied up characters, pregnant, that sort of thing. If that's your thing, that's fine, that's you. But I don't do fetish stuff in my stories. I write stories for fun, not to appeal to someone's fetish.
8: No use of alcohol or drugs of any kind. The mice don't use them in cartoons or comics, so they're not using them in my stories. It also just wouldn't feel like the mice to me if I had them use them. I may reference them in stories, but they won't be consumed by the mice. I just don't feel it's the mice.
9: No bad language, unless played off for a comedic effect. I won't have the mice cuss, unless, like in comics, it's used for a moment of anger and comedic effect. The mice don't cuss, and only in a few times in comics have they cussed, but it was bleeped out. So I won't have them cuss like it's a natural thing. If I do, it will be bleeped out like a comic book. For example, having Pete or Dexter Dingus say, "You @#$%*!", like they have in older, and some modern, comics. Or having the mice say something like, "What the @#$% am I doing here?!" if they're really mad. Again, bleeped out for comedic effect. Otherwise, no cussing. It also wouldn't feel like the mice to me if I had them do so. I also don't write abuse stories, with physical or mental abuse.
10: No gore, unless used as part of a story, never as a fetish. I don't write about gore, unless it is part of a story for some reason. I won't do it for a fetish or shock factor. It will have to be a part of a story for me to do it.
11: My fics are mostly set in the comic universe. Most of my stories will be set in the comics universe due their being more lore, locations and characters that can be featured.
12: I don't do soap opera stories, a lot of angst, or hard dramas. I hate conflict and confrontation, so I just do them as least as possible. So no stories where the mice argue and it's a long time before they make up, or there's tension between them and they don't work things out or talk it out. Forget it. And no soap opera like stories with multiple relationship things going on. Don't even go there.
13: My fics will always have happy endings. I can still write some drama and angst, but I prefer to keep it at a limit. Even if a story has a bittersweet ending, you can be assured the mice will always be together at the end. And when a story does have drama and angst, it won't drone on for long. Stories will have happy endings regardless of what goes on in the story.
14: I write both regular and mature stories with the mice. I can do one just as easy as the other. And I can see the mature stuff being just as much a fun, quirky, and comical part of the mice relationship as much as the regular stuff. I can do both wholesome, no intimacy stuff, and full blown intimacy. I can do one just as well as the other. And I like to do both types of stories. I don't write about Mickey Mouse Clubhouse ABCs and 123s. I don't write stories for kids. If you only want to read non mature stuff, then that's fine. But I like to do both and I want to do both.
15: I don't write stories about OCs, just the mice. The mice are the primary focus. By this, I mean I won't write a story that has several OCs in it and the story jumps back and forth between them. Nor will I put in an OC that is part of the main story. I focus on the mice. Background characters won't be a center of focus. I won't have the mice have a kid, then write a story that focuses on their kid in school. And I won't write about someone going to the Disney universe and interacting with the mice. No, the mice will always be the center of focus in my fics.
16: No politics. I don't write about politics. If I write about politics, it will be fictional and part of the story itself. I will never let politics be a reason for a story, or use my stories to further a personal political view. I want to keep politics fully out of my stories as they have no place in them. If and when politics are a part of the story, it will be a part of the story. Like a corrupt mayor, or figure head, or someone. Or have the mice partake in a rebellion against a president or save a president. It will be story focused and will not reflect my own political views. I will keep my personal, and other worldly, political views, out of the story. I don't write propaganda. So no politics unless it's part of the story, and it in no way reflects my views or others. So you won't be reading anything political from me. If someone eats, sleeps and breathes politics, go ahead. But keep it out of stuff where it isn't warranted. I don't do politics.
17: No modern world views, ideologies, societal or social views. I refuse to write anything about modern world views or ideologies. Again, I don't use my fics to push a personal goal or view of mine or anyone else's. I keep my views on things, and other people's, out of my stories as I believe they have no place in them. I can tell stories without including or using what's going on in the minds of people today, and that's what I'm going to stick with. So you won't be reading anything pertaining to modern views or ideologies from me. I'm not having the mice support a thing, group or organization just to push it or show support.
I'm not going to avoid writing about Minnie being a damsel in distress and being rescued by Mickey just because some people think it shouldn't be done today. I'm still writing about that scenario. I'm not having them use an electric car because it's good for the environment. I'm not going to avoid writing about cops like Chief O'Hara because some people don't like cops today. I'm not going to write about the mice being afraid of guns because people don't like them. I don't blend that modern world view stuff with my stories. I don't push an idea or belief, I just write to tell fun stories. Not to appeal to one particular person, group or demographic. I write the same as I always have and that's what I'm going to keep doing.
18: I don't do commissions or requests. I have bad anxiety. It's hard enough at times to write the stories I want to, between work and life things, I really don't want to add to my anxiety by writing something someone else wants. I've always been used to the creative freedom of just writing whatever I wanted to or felt like. I really don't want to add to the stress and anxiety by taking on works others want me to do.
Also, it's not a rule, but in terms of ages, I myself envision the mice to be young adults, both in their early 20s. Mickey, 22 or 21. Minnie, 20 or 21. Donald, 23. Daisy, 22. Goofy, around 38 to 41. That's just my personal thought. Some people picture the mice in their 30s or 40s. However old you see them as is completely you and totally fine with me. I just picture Minnie being 20 or 21 and Mickey 21 or 22. Going by older comics where Goofy and Chief O'Hara called them kids, and Mickey was told he was too young to join the army. So I imagine they're young enough that people call them kids, but just old enough to be considered adults.
These are rules I set for me to follow, and so others know what to expect with my stories. Happy reading!
1: Mickey and Minnie will always be a couple. I won't do stories where they are with someone else or end up with someone else. I don't do crack or slash pairings, or couples cheating on or being unfaithful to one another. They'll never break up, get divorced, be with or end up with someone else. They'll never even think of anyone else. I will NOT not write about them or either of them having a polygamy or polyamory relationship. They will always have a closed relationship in my stories. I believe in loyalty and devotion, and the mice will always be a couple and never be with anyone else. Period.
2: The mice (Mickey and Minnie) will always be on model. They will always have their cartoon and comic book appearances in my stories. I don't make changes to their appearance to make them different from their normal official look. So no taller characters, as in human height, no buff, no human like physic, no longer hair for Minnie, and no big chest for Minnie either. No changes made to their physical appearance from the comics, cartoons and regular merchandise.
3: Minnie stays flat chested. This goes along with number 2, but I wanted to make this specific. Minnie will never have a big chest in my stories. She will always be flat, like her cartoon and comic appearances. I may give her a small chest occasionally, but it would be small, no bigger than a small B-cup. Otherwise, she's an A-cup through and through.
4: The mice will be in character, and rarely be out of character: When I write, I always try to keep the mice as in character as possible. I never deliberately write them being OOC (out of character). Regardless of the type of story or universe, I always try to keep them being the same. Though stories may have them be a little out of character, like for a alternate universe story or as part of a story, I still want them to be as in character and true to themselves as possible.
5: The mice won't have kids. They don't want kids and are happy a childless couple: Apart from two stories I've done, Three Hearts, One Love and Family, I won't be writing stories of the mice having kids. I find it more interesting to write them as not wanting kids and it just being the two of them. I find it a fun and unique setup with some fun possibilities that I couldn't do with them having kids. Plus, I write for the mice, not their kid who would be a OC. So no kids for the mice.
6: Some negative character traits won't be written about. There are certain traits the mice have displayed before that I won't be writing about. For Mickey, for example, him pranking Minnie to make her thing he was going to propose, or going off on an adventure when Minnie is already upset with him without talking it out. And for Minnie, trying to get Mickey to settle down with a steady job, like she has in older comics, and getting angry with him over simple things like she has in older, and a few newer, comics, and not working or talking things out.
I won't be writing about these traits of the mice. I'd like to think they learned their lesson and know each well enough now to not repeat these things. I'm not comfortable with those more negative aspects and would like to write about them showing character development and having moved past them. Some of the best comics that show the mice having willing adventures together, working together as a team and having each other's backs while still having a romantic moment is the kind of writing I like, and what I want to capture when I write. So the negative traits of their personalities I won't be writing about.
7: I don't do fetish stories. So no inflated, buff, big, overweight, human being transformed into one of the mice, feet, diaper, fart, vore, fat, tied up characters, pregnant, that sort of thing. If that's your thing, that's fine, that's you. But I don't do fetish stuff in my stories. I write stories for fun, not to appeal to someone's fetish.
8: No use of alcohol or drugs of any kind. The mice don't use them in cartoons or comics, so they're not using them in my stories. It also just wouldn't feel like the mice to me if I had them use them. I may reference them in stories, but they won't be consumed by the mice. I just don't feel it's the mice.
9: No bad language, unless played off for a comedic effect. I won't have the mice cuss, unless, like in comics, it's used for a moment of anger and comedic effect. The mice don't cuss, and only in a few times in comics have they cussed, but it was bleeped out. So I won't have them cuss like it's a natural thing. If I do, it will be bleeped out like a comic book. For example, having Pete or Dexter Dingus say, "You @#$%*!", like they have in older, and some modern, comics. Or having the mice say something like, "What the @#$% am I doing here?!" if they're really mad. Again, bleeped out for comedic effect. Otherwise, no cussing. It also wouldn't feel like the mice to me if I had them do so. I also don't write abuse stories, with physical or mental abuse.
10: No gore, unless used as part of a story, never as a fetish. I don't write about gore, unless it is part of a story for some reason. I won't do it for a fetish or shock factor. It will have to be a part of a story for me to do it.
11: My fics are mostly set in the comic universe. Most of my stories will be set in the comics universe due their being more lore, locations and characters that can be featured.
12: I don't do soap opera stories, a lot of angst, or hard dramas. I hate conflict and confrontation, so I just do them as least as possible. So no stories where the mice argue and it's a long time before they make up, or there's tension between them and they don't work things out or talk it out. Forget it. And no soap opera like stories with multiple relationship things going on. Don't even go there.
13: My fics will always have happy endings. I can still write some drama and angst, but I prefer to keep it at a limit. Even if a story has a bittersweet ending, you can be assured the mice will always be together at the end. And when a story does have drama and angst, it won't drone on for long. Stories will have happy endings regardless of what goes on in the story.
14: I write both regular and mature stories with the mice. I can do one just as easy as the other. And I can see the mature stuff being just as much a fun, quirky, and comical part of the mice relationship as much as the regular stuff. I can do both wholesome, no intimacy stuff, and full blown intimacy. I can do one just as well as the other. And I like to do both types of stories. I don't write about Mickey Mouse Clubhouse ABCs and 123s. I don't write stories for kids. If you only want to read non mature stuff, then that's fine. But I like to do both and I want to do both.
15: I don't write stories about OCs, just the mice. The mice are the primary focus. By this, I mean I won't write a story that has several OCs in it and the story jumps back and forth between them. Nor will I put in an OC that is part of the main story. I focus on the mice. Background characters won't be a center of focus. I won't have the mice have a kid, then write a story that focuses on their kid in school. And I won't write about someone going to the Disney universe and interacting with the mice. No, the mice will always be the center of focus in my fics.
16: No politics. I don't write about politics. If I write about politics, it will be fictional and part of the story itself. I will never let politics be a reason for a story, or use my stories to further a personal political view. I want to keep politics fully out of my stories as they have no place in them. If and when politics are a part of the story, it will be a part of the story. Like a corrupt mayor, or figure head, or someone. Or have the mice partake in a rebellion against a president or save a president. It will be story focused and will not reflect my own political views. I will keep my personal, and other worldly, political views, out of the story. I don't write propaganda. So no politics unless it's part of the story, and it in no way reflects my views or others. So you won't be reading anything political from me. If someone eats, sleeps and breathes politics, go ahead. But keep it out of stuff where it isn't warranted. I don't do politics.
17: No modern world views, ideologies, societal or social views. I refuse to write anything about modern world views or ideologies. Again, I don't use my fics to push a personal goal or view of mine or anyone else's. I keep my views on things, and other people's, out of my stories as I believe they have no place in them. I can tell stories without including or using what's going on in the minds of people today, and that's what I'm going to stick with. So you won't be reading anything pertaining to modern views or ideologies from me. I'm not having the mice support a thing, group or organization just to push it or show support.
I'm not going to avoid writing about Minnie being a damsel in distress and being rescued by Mickey just because some people think it shouldn't be done today. I'm still writing about that scenario. I'm not having them use an electric car because it's good for the environment. I'm not going to avoid writing about cops like Chief O'Hara because some people don't like cops today. I'm not going to write about the mice being afraid of guns because people don't like them. I don't blend that modern world view stuff with my stories. I don't push an idea or belief, I just write to tell fun stories. Not to appeal to one particular person, group or demographic. I write the same as I always have and that's what I'm going to keep doing.
18: I don't do commissions or requests. I have bad anxiety. It's hard enough at times to write the stories I want to, between work and life things, I really don't want to add to my anxiety by writing something someone else wants. I've always been used to the creative freedom of just writing whatever I wanted to or felt like. I really don't want to add to the stress and anxiety by taking on works others want me to do.
Also, it's not a rule, but in terms of ages, I myself envision the mice to be young adults, both in their early 20s. Mickey, 22 or 21. Minnie, 20 or 21. Donald, 23. Daisy, 22. Goofy, around 38 to 41. That's just my personal thought. Some people picture the mice in their 30s or 40s. However old you see them as is completely you and totally fine with me. I just picture Minnie being 20 or 21 and Mickey 21 or 22. Going by older comics where Goofy and Chief O'Hara called them kids, and Mickey was told he was too young to join the army. So I imagine they're young enough that people call them kids, but just old enough to be considered adults.
These are rules I set for me to follow, and so others know what to expect with my stories. Happy reading!
My thoughts on Minnie's pantsuit, and people
Posted 4 years agoOkaaay, here we go... First off, I've been a Disney fan since I was a tiny thing. And as you know, I've been writing fanfiction about Mickey and Minnie since 2008. So there's a few things I'm going to discuss here.
Minnie's outfit:
Honestly, I like it. I think it's cool. I can say that the black polka dots are a little distracting and do make her pantsuit look a little like pajamas, but apart from that, I'm fine with the suit. I do love the style of it, and I'm always up for seeing Minnie rocking new fashion because she's always been a fashionable character. I think the pantsuit does look good on her. And while I'm not a huge fan of the dots, the outfit as a whole looks great, and gets a thumbs up from me.
Minnie in a dress and pants:
Here's where the stupid starts. Minnie hasn't always worn a dress. I'm a Disney fan, duh, and I've seen this girl mouse wear tons of different outfits; dresses, skirts, pants, jeans, shorts, bikinis, leggings, pajamas, space suits, diving suits... Yes, she HAS wore pants before. I could give you several examples. Minnie isn't limited to dresses. Like a real person, she can wear a dress, skirt OR pants if she wants to. Yes, making the outfit red may have made it look a bit more to her color, but why should she be limited to wearing red and polka dots all the time?
Remember in Mouse Works and House of Mouse cartoons when she wore a blue skirt and blue bow? She wore a blue coat and blue pants in the Mickey's Mountain cartoon, and she wore pants in Daisy Bothers Minnie. She wore jeans in the Gamecube games Disney Sports Skateboarding, Football, Motocross and Snowboarding, and the new Minnie and Daisy Spy Power comics have her wearing pants. Women have worn dress pants as far back as the 70's. I know women in my life that wear pants, skirts and dresses. Minnie shouldn't be limited to dresses and skirts all the time. Like any female, she can rock them all.
Minnie and femininity:
One comment I happened to read from someone made a mention that the pantsuit was a move toward a "modern way of thinking" with making her look less feminine and more gender ambiguous.
Here's the thing. Minnie has always been a strong female character. She doesn't have to wear a dress or skirt to be feminine, nor does wearing pants make her a tomboy. Minnie is a very diverse character because she can wear a dress and attend a formal affair, or she can put on overalls and work around her house. It's realistic and lets her character have more depth. I also know women that can wear a dress but will happily mow their own yard in pants. This is what I've always loved about Minnie as a character, there is so much to her.
I've seen her wearing overalls and working in her garden, as well as working on her car. She's actually solved cases and beat the Phantom Blot herself, along with stopping crooks by herself, with Mickey and with Daisy. Minnie has kicked guys in the shin and stomach before, and I've seen her playing video games next to Mickey, but she's as much a girly girl as she has been. That's the beauty of her character; there's a lot to her. She's a great character, and a pantsuit doesn't take away from that.
The outfit Minnie wears is for the event, NOT a permanent thing. It's not like that's her new outfit for good! How many times have you put on an outfit and wore it to something, maybe to never wear it again. I have.
In closing, here's something for you. How I write will never be effected by the modern world. I write how I've been writing and that's how I'm going to keep writing. If I want to have Mickey rescue Minnie in a story, I will do it. When I have Minnie wear pants, and she DOES in some of my stories, I will do it. If I want to have the mice do a duet of Baby, It's Cold Outside, I darn well will. I write with my old school way of thinking and I'm not changing that. So you can rest assured!
Now back to things. Lata'!
Minnie's outfit:
Honestly, I like it. I think it's cool. I can say that the black polka dots are a little distracting and do make her pantsuit look a little like pajamas, but apart from that, I'm fine with the suit. I do love the style of it, and I'm always up for seeing Minnie rocking new fashion because she's always been a fashionable character. I think the pantsuit does look good on her. And while I'm not a huge fan of the dots, the outfit as a whole looks great, and gets a thumbs up from me.
Minnie in a dress and pants:
Here's where the stupid starts. Minnie hasn't always worn a dress. I'm a Disney fan, duh, and I've seen this girl mouse wear tons of different outfits; dresses, skirts, pants, jeans, shorts, bikinis, leggings, pajamas, space suits, diving suits... Yes, she HAS wore pants before. I could give you several examples. Minnie isn't limited to dresses. Like a real person, she can wear a dress, skirt OR pants if she wants to. Yes, making the outfit red may have made it look a bit more to her color, but why should she be limited to wearing red and polka dots all the time?
Remember in Mouse Works and House of Mouse cartoons when she wore a blue skirt and blue bow? She wore a blue coat and blue pants in the Mickey's Mountain cartoon, and she wore pants in Daisy Bothers Minnie. She wore jeans in the Gamecube games Disney Sports Skateboarding, Football, Motocross and Snowboarding, and the new Minnie and Daisy Spy Power comics have her wearing pants. Women have worn dress pants as far back as the 70's. I know women in my life that wear pants, skirts and dresses. Minnie shouldn't be limited to dresses and skirts all the time. Like any female, she can rock them all.
Minnie and femininity:
One comment I happened to read from someone made a mention that the pantsuit was a move toward a "modern way of thinking" with making her look less feminine and more gender ambiguous.
Here's the thing. Minnie has always been a strong female character. She doesn't have to wear a dress or skirt to be feminine, nor does wearing pants make her a tomboy. Minnie is a very diverse character because she can wear a dress and attend a formal affair, or she can put on overalls and work around her house. It's realistic and lets her character have more depth. I also know women that can wear a dress but will happily mow their own yard in pants. This is what I've always loved about Minnie as a character, there is so much to her.
I've seen her wearing overalls and working in her garden, as well as working on her car. She's actually solved cases and beat the Phantom Blot herself, along with stopping crooks by herself, with Mickey and with Daisy. Minnie has kicked guys in the shin and stomach before, and I've seen her playing video games next to Mickey, but she's as much a girly girl as she has been. That's the beauty of her character; there's a lot to her. She's a great character, and a pantsuit doesn't take away from that.
The outfit Minnie wears is for the event, NOT a permanent thing. It's not like that's her new outfit for good! How many times have you put on an outfit and wore it to something, maybe to never wear it again. I have.
In closing, here's something for you. How I write will never be effected by the modern world. I write how I've been writing and that's how I'm going to keep writing. If I want to have Mickey rescue Minnie in a story, I will do it. When I have Minnie wear pants, and she DOES in some of my stories, I will do it. If I want to have the mice do a duet of Baby, It's Cold Outside, I darn well will. I write with my old school way of thinking and I'm not changing that. So you can rest assured!
Now back to things. Lata'!
What I won't do in my stories
Posted 4 years agoI've been writing Mickey and Minnie fanfiction since 2008. And I still love writing about the mice. It's my thing, it's what I do.
As someone who also browses fanart of the mice and reads fanfiction, there are some things I've noticed that seem to be... fetishes, of sorts. I've also received some suggestions or requests over the past few years, as well as some little critiques for how I do some things in my stories. I also want to discuss this as well. So I'm going to talk about them.
Buff and inflated Minnie and Mickey:
This is something I've noticed quite a lot of artwork of, and even seen a few fics of. This is something I won't do in my stories. I have no interest in writing about the mice being buff or inflated. It may be some people's fetish, but it's not mine, so it's not something I'll ever write about. I write about the characters in their natural, regular forms. I don't do buff or inflated, nor will I. The buff and inflated stuff isn't my thing.
Foot fetish:
Again, another fetish I've seen rather prominently here and on other sites. Again, it's some people's fetish, but not mine. I won't do stories that focus on that. I don't do fetish stories. Again, not my thing.
Vore:
A couple of people have asked about me doing more vore, one even asking about me using Kaa from the Jungle Book. Again, this falls under another fetish thing that I have no interest in. Yes, I wrote "In the Belly of the Goof", which was technically a vore story, but it was a sequel to the Mickey short "Third Wheel". It was just an idea I had that I did, but I've never done a vore story since. Even then, I didn't do the story because of the vore. It was a lemon, an M rated story. I don't do vore. Additionally, I don't write about other Disney characters from other properties. Only Mickey and Minnie. They are my OTP, they are characters want to write about and focus on, and thus all of my stories focus on them.
Characters in diapers:
Another fetish, and again, one I have no interest in and won't write about.
Tied up characters:
There's another fetish with Minnie being tied up, and I even had a request to do art of it before. Firstly, I don't do art. I only write. Secondly, again, I don't do fetish stories. Have no interest in it.
Minnie's chest size:
Once had someone tell me I should give Minnie a bigger chest. No. I won't. I write about Minnie being flat chested and small because that's her body type. I've seen art, and even read other fics, where people give Minnie larger breasts. Again, this is a fetish, and for some reason, some people think she's more attractive with a bigger chest. I write about Minnie being small because it's her body type and it's natural to her. No, I will not give her a larger chest. She'll always be flat/small in my stories. I won't change that.
The mice and other relationships:
This is another thing people do. I've seen it in art and read about it in stories. People having the mice break up, cheat on one another and hook up with other characters. Again, may be your thing, but it's not mine. I always write about the mice being together. I loathe the idea of cheating, and believe in loyalty and devotion. And so the mice will always be together in my stories.
These are sort of rules I have for myself and my stories. Rules that I have had in place for years and I won't change them. Sort of wanted to make this to also establish this. Anyway, take care and happy reading!
As someone who also browses fanart of the mice and reads fanfiction, there are some things I've noticed that seem to be... fetishes, of sorts. I've also received some suggestions or requests over the past few years, as well as some little critiques for how I do some things in my stories. I also want to discuss this as well. So I'm going to talk about them.
Buff and inflated Minnie and Mickey:
This is something I've noticed quite a lot of artwork of, and even seen a few fics of. This is something I won't do in my stories. I have no interest in writing about the mice being buff or inflated. It may be some people's fetish, but it's not mine, so it's not something I'll ever write about. I write about the characters in their natural, regular forms. I don't do buff or inflated, nor will I. The buff and inflated stuff isn't my thing.
Foot fetish:
Again, another fetish I've seen rather prominently here and on other sites. Again, it's some people's fetish, but not mine. I won't do stories that focus on that. I don't do fetish stories. Again, not my thing.
Vore:
A couple of people have asked about me doing more vore, one even asking about me using Kaa from the Jungle Book. Again, this falls under another fetish thing that I have no interest in. Yes, I wrote "In the Belly of the Goof", which was technically a vore story, but it was a sequel to the Mickey short "Third Wheel". It was just an idea I had that I did, but I've never done a vore story since. Even then, I didn't do the story because of the vore. It was a lemon, an M rated story. I don't do vore. Additionally, I don't write about other Disney characters from other properties. Only Mickey and Minnie. They are my OTP, they are characters want to write about and focus on, and thus all of my stories focus on them.
Characters in diapers:
Another fetish, and again, one I have no interest in and won't write about.
Tied up characters:
There's another fetish with Minnie being tied up, and I even had a request to do art of it before. Firstly, I don't do art. I only write. Secondly, again, I don't do fetish stories. Have no interest in it.
Minnie's chest size:
Once had someone tell me I should give Minnie a bigger chest. No. I won't. I write about Minnie being flat chested and small because that's her body type. I've seen art, and even read other fics, where people give Minnie larger breasts. Again, this is a fetish, and for some reason, some people think she's more attractive with a bigger chest. I write about Minnie being small because it's her body type and it's natural to her. No, I will not give her a larger chest. She'll always be flat/small in my stories. I won't change that.
The mice and other relationships:
This is another thing people do. I've seen it in art and read about it in stories. People having the mice break up, cheat on one another and hook up with other characters. Again, may be your thing, but it's not mine. I always write about the mice being together. I loathe the idea of cheating, and believe in loyalty and devotion. And so the mice will always be together in my stories.
These are sort of rules I have for myself and my stories. Rules that I have had in place for years and I won't change them. Sort of wanted to make this to also establish this. Anyway, take care and happy reading!
Some things I want to address
Posted 5 years agoSo a few things have happened recently that prompted me to make this. And I want to address a couple of things.
1: My focus is writing, not art
I say this because while a few old drawings I did years ago on Deviantart have been faved by some people, thank you all by the way, I feel some people think that I will continue with it and I won't be. I got my start with writing and that's what I've been doing since 2009. I've been writing stories about Mickey and Minnie ever since and that is what I want to continue doing. The art I did do was just to try my hand at it. While I liked it well enough, writing is something I'm much more passionate about.
2: I only write about Mickey and Minnie
I bring this up because I have had a couple of people ask me about writing stories about other characters, Disney and non-Disney. Thing is, the mice is who I want to write for. So no, I don't write for other characters. The mice are who I wanted to write about when I started writing and they're who I want to continue to write about.
3: I don't do fetish style stories
Recently I was followed by someone that loves vore, simply because I wrote a story that did involve it, which was an old story from back in 2014. I have no interest in writing scenes with fetishes. So if you think I'm going to do vore, feet, diaper, or anything like that, I won't be.
4: I don't write stories for kids
Recently I got a review on a story of mine that was completely unrelated to the story itself. I could tell it was from a younger individual. My stories aren't for kids to read. So if I ruin your childhood, you're welcome.
5: I will never give Minnie larger boobs
Yep. Someone actually told me I should have given Minnie larger breasts in a story. I'm not like a lot of people that think she's more attractive with a larger chest. I'm the exact opposite. I write about her in her natural way, being flat chested. I'm not going to write about her, or Mickey, having a different body type just because it's more natural to humans or because it makes them look better. I write about the mice as they are traditionally, and thus, Minnie will stay flat chested.
Just thought I'd make this as a little info bit. Anywho, back to writing.
Peace!
1: My focus is writing, not art
I say this because while a few old drawings I did years ago on Deviantart have been faved by some people, thank you all by the way, I feel some people think that I will continue with it and I won't be. I got my start with writing and that's what I've been doing since 2009. I've been writing stories about Mickey and Minnie ever since and that is what I want to continue doing. The art I did do was just to try my hand at it. While I liked it well enough, writing is something I'm much more passionate about.
2: I only write about Mickey and Minnie
I bring this up because I have had a couple of people ask me about writing stories about other characters, Disney and non-Disney. Thing is, the mice is who I want to write for. So no, I don't write for other characters. The mice are who I wanted to write about when I started writing and they're who I want to continue to write about.
3: I don't do fetish style stories
Recently I was followed by someone that loves vore, simply because I wrote a story that did involve it, which was an old story from back in 2014. I have no interest in writing scenes with fetishes. So if you think I'm going to do vore, feet, diaper, or anything like that, I won't be.
4: I don't write stories for kids
Recently I got a review on a story of mine that was completely unrelated to the story itself. I could tell it was from a younger individual. My stories aren't for kids to read. So if I ruin your childhood, you're welcome.
5: I will never give Minnie larger boobs
Yep. Someone actually told me I should have given Minnie larger breasts in a story. I'm not like a lot of people that think she's more attractive with a larger chest. I'm the exact opposite. I write about her in her natural way, being flat chested. I'm not going to write about her, or Mickey, having a different body type just because it's more natural to humans or because it makes them look better. I write about the mice as they are traditionally, and thus, Minnie will stay flat chested.
Just thought I'd make this as a little info bit. Anywho, back to writing.
Peace!
I prefer on-model Disney rule 34
Posted 6 years agoWhen it comes to rule 34 for Mickey and Minnie, I see two styles. On-model, which is more accurate, and off-model, which gives the characters abnormal and more human-like appearance. I saw someone here make a mention of how they think the on-model look doesn't work.
I don't agree. Personally, I prefer the on-model look. It's cute, sexy, and more natural. I believe that rule 34 doesn't have to be completely about eroticness. It can also be cute too. That's why in my stories, I never write about the mice being different. I did have someone tell me once I should give Minnie larger breasts, but I won't do it. When I write stories about the mice, they'll always be on-model. I'll never change their proportions to make them more sexy because I don't want that.
I want and prefer an on-model, natural to the characters feel. That's what I prefer in art, and that's what I prefer in stories. So when I write, you can be assured Minnie will never have big breasts. She'll always be flat chested. She'll never have a different body. She'll always be slim. Mickey will never be buff. He'll be his natural self.
I'm not against other artist's styles nor bashing anyone because of doing something different. I still respect other people's ideas and how they do things, and I'm happy their works get great attention. I just prefer the on-model look, personally.
But that's me.
I don't agree. Personally, I prefer the on-model look. It's cute, sexy, and more natural. I believe that rule 34 doesn't have to be completely about eroticness. It can also be cute too. That's why in my stories, I never write about the mice being different. I did have someone tell me once I should give Minnie larger breasts, but I won't do it. When I write stories about the mice, they'll always be on-model. I'll never change their proportions to make them more sexy because I don't want that.
I want and prefer an on-model, natural to the characters feel. That's what I prefer in art, and that's what I prefer in stories. So when I write, you can be assured Minnie will never have big breasts. She'll always be flat chested. She'll never have a different body. She'll always be slim. Mickey will never be buff. He'll be his natural self.
I'm not against other artist's styles nor bashing anyone because of doing something different. I still respect other people's ideas and how they do things, and I'm happy their works get great attention. I just prefer the on-model look, personally.
But that's me.
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