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I don’t like ‘Sinday’ as a concept.
If it’s that way because people on mobile don’t have to worry about seeing dicks on the dash, then I can certainly understand- But what’s with the policing of content otherwise? I’m tired of people saying “Oh, maybe if you focused less on smut/shipping, people would be more interested” on anon to certain muns.
I even had one blog in a previous RPC praise me excessively because I only focused on meta and headcanons, but barely had any interactions- All because I wasn’t writing smut or shipping. When I finally started getting regular interactions and had even one ship I was vocally having fun with, the mun of that blog unfollowed me and vagued about how “it’s so annoying when you follow a good writer and then all they do is ship/smut”. Like, what the hell???
Let people have fun, geez. Why does writing smut or having muse for shippy threads automatically mean your writing is of lower quality? Roleplaying is supposed to be enjoyable for the writer, so just let people enjoy themselves without feeling the urge to judge their content.
Probably not the best example, but Twilight is ridiculously successful and popular as a series despite the content being stuff I personally find to be weird and hilariously wrong (like the whole vampire baby romance-imprinting on a grown man thing), but if someone was like “I love Twilight, I’m having so much fun losing myself in a world where vampires are sexy and sparkle like a 70′s disco ball in sunlight”, I wouldn’t leap down their throat and be like “UGH, MAYBE IF YOU DIDN’T READ ROMANCE NOVELS, I’D ACTUALLY BE INTERESTED IN THIS CONVERSATION”.












