ext_2849 ([identity profile] xie-xie-xie.livejournal.com) wrote on June 17th, 2006 at 07:27 pm
LOVE toppy!JUstin, but I thought you hated hat, so that was a huge surprise that left me a huge pile of mushy GUH....oh and hey, didn't you prommise some hot lesbian action? what happened to that.

I laugh, I SO laugh!

First, I do NOT hate toppy!Justin. I said that I didn't believe in Justin fucking Brian IN PUBLIC, not that I didn't like Justin fucking Brian. I probably also said I don't have a kink about it, and I don't. But I don't hate it at all, obviously, and there is one little thing in that scene that's a tiny kink of mine, I wonder if you can guess what it is?

As to the hot girl on girl action, this is FLOORING ME... I explain why it got cut down in the thread with _alicesprings, but I never thought people would be asking me for it! I was thinking people would hate having it included!

It just didn't work where I originally wrote it for, because that scene got totally reworked, and it just wouldn't have fit. I'm either going to just publish it as PWP or save it for a future story, as soon as I decide if I want to save it. It's spanking!Lindsay, which a number of people seem to have a desire to read.

Interesting you feel Justin came home too soon. I hope that the ending surprised you in a good way, and not that I failed to bring you there.

It's not that Justin shouldn't go to New York or spend time in other places. I don't intend to have Justin down a well, where he can't function or be alive and fulfilled if Brian isn't there to hold his hand. But Justin and Brian are true!love and Brian is not the best candidate on earth for a long distance relationship, and they need to mostly be in the same city.

Also, a lot of people have written really fantastic post-513 fiction with them doing the LDR thing and Justin living in NYC and Brian either commuting or moving there or whatever, so I didn't want to write that again. PLUS... it makes my heart hurt. I honestly think they are true!love, Princess Bride true love, and I also believe that doesn't have to be stupid and cloying and co-dependent. I believe that for people for whom that happens, it's important and real and makes them grow into the people they are meant to be. It's not silly romanticism or soap opera-ism. I think these two can be together credibly in fiction without weakness or unhealthy dependency, and still be really THEMSELVES only when they're together.

OK, I'll SUN.
 
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