Comment on Update on Rules

  1. Yellow rat snake wearing glasses and a purple floral hat.

    The rules had already allowed F/F fics that also included other non-F/F ships. So there was always going to be fics where men had some part of the focus.

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    1. Yes, but the main focus still needed to be on f/f, f/NB etc. even if other stuff is a secondary focus. It's the main focus I'm talking about.

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      1. Yellow rat snake wearing glasses and a purple floral hat.

        I understand. It can just get fuzzy with longer works where there's a large cast of characters and multiple ships.

        I'm currently going through my F/F tag on AO3 to see what to port over, and it's not always straightforward.

        And as the site gets bigger, it's inevitable that different authors are going to make different judgment calls here.

        Last Edited Fri 03 Oct 2025 12:24AM UTC

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      2. Hi! I received an email about this that made what I believed to be a good argument. I believe it is very much possible to write a M/F/F relationship in which f/f/etc is prominent enough. For example in situations of canonical polyamory, of having deeply entwined narrative arcs with a male character & 2+ female/nb characters, etc. Additionally, I would believe or at least hope that when people want to upload fics with M/F/F(/etc+) content, they will generally mostly post stuff that involves the female/nb characters as equally or more than the male ones, as that is the main & acknowledged theme of the site.

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        1. Yellow rat snake wearing glasses and a purple floral hat.

          Yep, that's the plan.

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        2. I think that makes sense! I have a canon M/F/F ship where even if I were to solely post a fic based around the women, their relationship still will always have some entwinement with the male character. It's just how it developed in the film. It still feels like a celebration of sapphic love that I think fits the spirit of Sunset, but the overall relationship fundamentally works as part of a triad. It wouldn't feel authentic to erase references to their decades-long relationship with the male character, so it is nice to know there is some leeway!

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