shadowsong26 (
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rainbowfic2020-08-03 11:06 pm
Jungle Green #7, Cerise #2
Name: shadowsong26
Story: Standards
'Verse: Feredar
Colors: Jungle Green #7. Frog, Cerise #2. Night out
Supplies and Materials: graffiti (Lilith Faire Day 7 Village Stage), photography, miniature, tapestry (Jungle Green + Novelty Beads), novelty beads, glue ("Healthy boundaries create happier relationships.")
Word Count: 100
Rating: PG-13
Characters: Nolani
Warnings: Entitled brats being entitled, references to sex.
Notes: Constructive criticism welcome, as always. Last Jungle Green!
Nolani liked sex.
It wasn’t a secret. She wasn’t ashamed of it. She did prefer being Involved with her partner, even if they were only together for a few weeks, but at least while she was between relationships, casual no-strings-attached sex had its own appeal.
But just because she liked sex, just because she liked casual sex, didn’t mean she liked casual sex with just anyone. She had standards. Starting with a minimum level of courtesy and--admittedly subjective--charm.
Why was that so hard for men--and a few women, but, really, it was almost always men--to grasp?
Story: Standards
'Verse: Feredar
Colors: Jungle Green #7. Frog, Cerise #2. Night out
Supplies and Materials: graffiti (Lilith Faire Day 7 Village Stage), photography, miniature, tapestry (Jungle Green + Novelty Beads), novelty beads, glue ("Healthy boundaries create happier relationships.")
Word Count: 100
Rating: PG-13
Characters: Nolani
Warnings: Entitled brats being entitled, references to sex.
Notes: Constructive criticism welcome, as always. Last Jungle Green!
Nolani liked sex.
It wasn’t a secret. She wasn’t ashamed of it. She did prefer being Involved with her partner, even if they were only together for a few weeks, but at least while she was between relationships, casual no-strings-attached sex had its own appeal.
But just because she liked sex, just because she liked casual sex, didn’t mean she liked casual sex with just anyone. She had standards. Starting with a minimum level of courtesy and--admittedly subjective--charm.
Why was that so hard for men--and a few women, but, really, it was almost always men--to grasp?

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Nicely written!
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1. kiss, kiss
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And yyyyyyyyeah, pretty much.
(I'm sorry, I totally thought I'd replied to this earlier XD)
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Yeaaaaaaaah.