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I suppose that could technically work. Although I may be overthinking it. Given that it’s focused on specific fandoms, I could just place them there. However I’ve heard that sometimes porn companies can be protective of fanfic like some creators in Hollywood/books, etc. So I figured if there was a real category for fanfic, I run less risk. I’ll probably be changing enough details to avoid anything too serious.
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Parody category?
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How about Television > Misc TV Shows > Crossovers?
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Some of them would be. I would say most of my fandoms are in the Television archive. At least if I understand what you mean by that. I can separate them into their individual fandoms like I did with/am doing with my gangbang series. Right now I have the Buffy one and the Riverdale one in the Television category, but there will probably be more like Pretty Little Liars and others also in the Television category. I was just wondering if there was a specific one for parody that might go there.
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Haven't found it either been looking for years I believe it got deleted
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Okay. This is trickier. Are all the fandoms within a single archive?
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I totally get what you’re claiming but I guess I’m being slightly unclear in what I mean. While I can understand what you mean as being like what Oric did with his Gehana story. Different fandoms all brought together in a particular location to get it on. My idea is slightly different. This is sort’ve a variation on what I call my gangbang series. In that example, each series is in its own fandom and characters stay within their own universe. Which is sorta what I mean here but in a different way. Porn companies have their own series that they do. I’m thinking of one in particular although I probably won’t use it, but it’s called “Modern Day Sins”, or “Property Sex”. They all follow a particular format, like the property sex one involves pretending to want to buy a house and getting it on with the female real estate agent. I was thinking of doing something similar, but as a parody. Like a porn company decides to go to a fictional town and the characters from that fandom get caught up in participating. So in that example, the repeating theme would be the parody porn company going to a bunch of different towns. Am I placing each in their individual fandoms or is there a category that would qualify for that?
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You’re very welcome!
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I see At least that's been cleared up Thank you for your assistance
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