You’ve handled the ethical considerations of this scenario as best you could. Families and couples stay together. Most personalities aren’t far off from what’s underneath, people got better jobs, better haircuts, for sure.

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You’ve handled the ethical considerations of this scenario as best you could. Families and couples stay together. Most personalities aren’t far off from what’s underneath, people got better jobs, better haircuts, for sure.
Went to look up the definition of wiggly woos on the internet to figure out just what Wanda’s doing in those fanarts, saw a cute video, now have a kid’s song stuck in my head, still have no idea what wiggly woos are.
Or do I?
Wiggly Woos
I've been meaning/wanting to make this for a little bit now, but have been a bit nervous to.
It's not meant to sound rude or offensive or anything like that, I'm just posting about a growing concern of mine.
I've recently seen a lot of "Wiggly Woos" this and that around the fandom, and while for the most part this is amazing and hilarious and all good and fun, the term "Wiggly Woos" itself is the name of one of my fanfics.
I know that tentacles have been around for a long, long time, but seeing the name of my fanfic being used carelessly puts me slightly on edge and uncomfortable as it IS the title of something I worked hard on, and a phrase I came up with to put a funny, Gavin-speak name to Tentacles.
I just want it taken into consideration that this freely used term that is indeed being freely used, is a piece of my work. To me, it is plagiarism and makes me uncomfortable.
- Tats