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Leania

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  1. I'm working on my first fic ( :unsure: ) and I'm not sure how I'm doing so far. I'm up to chapter 4 (possibly) but I don't know if I'm rambling, not giving enough information, or if it's even interesting. It will be eventually slash (M/M), also a time travel fic, with mentions of abuse. It's AU (can't do cannon) and will have Dumbledore bashing and select Weasley bashing; I don't wan to give too much away.

    I've read a few time travel fics in the past and, while interesting in their own setting, sparked an idea that I haven't read; there's also been a lot more that have not been finished or updated in a long time. If your interested, either drop me a note here or e-mail leania07@gmail.com and I'll give you a synopsis of what I have so far; if it sounds like your cup of tea then I'll send you the first 2 chapters to look over. I'm not quite looking for critiques just yet, though if I continue with this fic then you may be asked to be the beta for the story.

  2. Wow, many thanks to lucretziathevagabond for that link; I'm bookmarking that!

    I do have trouble coming up with terms/words that aren't over used, 'slang', or just sound goofy. I'm great at innuendo's but then again if my mind is in the gutter something like, "That's a smooth ride" is suddenly sexual even if I know we're talking about the shocks on the car (my husband loves me for that). I feel even worse because I took a Medical Terminology class in college yet my recollection is shot. However I'll add a few terms I use (and read):

    folds: also a substitution for labia (majora or minora)

    love button: substitution for clitoris

    petals: substitution for labia (majora or minora)

    slit: can be used as description for either labia majora, though mostly used reference to the meatus.

    A lot of the other terms have already been suggested or are rather 'crude' terms and/or slang. I need to dig out my erotica book.

    *edit: I did have a question; can anyone clear up what mewling and keening are? Is it similar to a whine noise and used as a substitution for the term? Thanks.*

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