That usually involves another writer, a manuscript, someone leaning really realllllly closely and saying, breathlessly, "I, uh, loved the phrase you used in this, uh, sentence," two hands brushing as they point to the same line, a long smoldering moment of eye contact, and a cup of coffee overturning as the desk covered with papers gets violently rocked by something happening offscreen, doesn't it?
At least, that's what I, um, read once. Or wait, no, not read, had paraphrased for me. In a book review.
It all depends on where. If it's a fanfic site, it means you're normal. If it's a Livejournal entry, it means you're kind of an exhibitionist. And if it's alt.sex.fetish.highheelsandadultdiapers, you need to pack in the middle of the night and move to an Amish community miles from anyone who uses 'google' as a verb.
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Date: 2002-11-13 10:22 am (UTC)At least, that's what I, um, read once. Or wait, no, not read, had paraphrased for me. In a book review.
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Date: 2002-11-13 01:24 pm (UTC)Sigh. What does it mean when the first (complete) sex scene one ever wrote is immortalized (*SIGH*) on the web?
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Date: 2002-11-13 01:50 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2002-11-13 01:52 pm (UTC)