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The fiction at this site is intended primarily for adults. Specific warnings for the three series at this site are given below.
Debt Price, Pleasure, The Fool, Two Masters, Eternally Divided, and O Most Unthankful.
These stories contain male/male erotic attraction in the plot or subplot.
These stories may contain onscreen sex or violence. The characters must undergo hardship and sometimes transformation before they are able to struggle their way out of the darkness. As this implies, the stories are almost always angsty. Many of the stories deal with the topics of abuse, death, or voluntary submission. All of the stories feature love or respect, though sometimes it takes a while to get there.
Leather, Licking, and Lawnmowers and Short Sharp Shock.
Leather in Lawnville includes profanity and is intended for adults only. These stories focus upon friendship and male/male attraction. The primary setting is a gay male subculture that practices sadomasochism, as well as sexual and nonsexual dominance and submission. These activities are sometimes depicted.
This isn't a how-to series, much less an ethical guide. Readers who use works of fiction as instruction manuals for their own activities may end up in even messier situations than these characters do.
LEATHERMEN, PLAIN VANILLA STRAIGHTS, AND OTHER REBELS
What Slaves Do When They Aren't Cleaning Toilets, The Slavefic Plot Creator, If Dante Had a Beta Reader, and A Sexual Minority Speaks Out.
These stories contain male/male erotic attraction in the plot or subplot. The stories may contain onscreen sex or violence. Many of the stories deal with the topics of abuse, death, or voluntary submission, but in a humorous or satirical fashion. Most of the stories feature love or respect.
Puppets and Twenty Thousand Gold Stars.
These stories are primarily focussed on nonsexual friendship. The stories address the topic of contemporary sexual attraction toward minors, including temptations toward acting on this attraction, either heterosexual or homosexual. There is no onscreen sex or violence in the stories.
A more detailed site content label for Twenty Thousand Gold Stars is available.
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