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tabsie3210
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Well. Okay, I’m a Catholic who was a fallen-away Catholic for a while and am now working my way back toward Orthodoxy, much to my parents’ relief. (Only took me 15 years… I’m 31 now, in case you’re wondering.)
I used to write yaoi fan fiction. Yaoi is a Japanese word that means you’re writing about same-sex pairings. It’s about male homosexuality, but it’s geared at females. The psychological reasoning - in the first place, it’s a “safe” fantasy because the characters can’t be purely identified with (neither one is female, so young girls can have fantasies without starring in them), and second, for adult women it gives them a sense of “equality” that you don’t see in traditional romance novels. Some of the stuff is very well-written and wouldn’t be a problem if not for the homosexuality.
I started getting back into Catholicism and stopped writing that sort of thing. But I still like writing fan fiction.
Trouble - most of my friends are pagan. This goes back to the whole, “When I was 15,” thing. My best friend and I have been best friends since 9th grade. She’s a pagan.
I started changing a lot of my writing so that it reflects more Christian values, like stopping writing about gay relationships and turning all the characters either Catholic or proto-Catholic (not there yet but getting there). I don’t have to be overt about it in my writing because mostly I’m writing adventure stories these days.
But now I’m into Transformers fan fiction and my best friend and I have created our own little world, so to speak. That’s typical of people writing fan fiction.
Trouble - she won’t let me write them as proto-Catholic and so we have a kind of Pantheon thing going on, except I don’t like it, but I don’t want to stop writing with her because aside from that (and it doesn’t crop up very often, but it does show up in one pivitol scene we’re doing), the stories are fun and I enjoy writing adventure stories altogether.
I still like reading a good fantasy from time to time, though I’ve gotten away from most of the ones I loved the best as a youngster because they no longer jive with my beliefs. Used to be a big Mercedes Lackey fan, but I can’t get into her work now because of the multiple gods and the magic and the homosexuality she throws in periodically.
I’m not writing this stuff to put God down - Catholicism is my religoin for a -reason.- I believe in it. And my human characters in the story are all Catholics or at least Christian. I just like to write a fun fantasy, but that’s all it is. Fantasy. A joke. Not real by any stretch.
I mean, the guy who invented Dungeon’s & Dragons was a professing Christian who loved God and who just wanted to tell a good story and have fun. God knows that I’m not 100% comfortable writing this stuff because of my conflict between the fake and His Reality. But I don’t know what to do, because my friend won’t write with me unless they’re not Christian. She says it wouldn’t make any sense for the characters from another planet who are robotic to follow Christianity anyway.
As I’ve said, all the human characters are Christian as I play them all, and I don’t negatively portray Catholicism at all. I just feel up in arms about a lot of this. Any opinions would be helpful in getting my brain geared up to the right level.
Tabs.
I used to write yaoi fan fiction. Yaoi is a Japanese word that means you’re writing about same-sex pairings. It’s about male homosexuality, but it’s geared at females. The psychological reasoning - in the first place, it’s a “safe” fantasy because the characters can’t be purely identified with (neither one is female, so young girls can have fantasies without starring in them), and second, for adult women it gives them a sense of “equality” that you don’t see in traditional romance novels. Some of the stuff is very well-written and wouldn’t be a problem if not for the homosexuality.
I started getting back into Catholicism and stopped writing that sort of thing. But I still like writing fan fiction.
Trouble - most of my friends are pagan. This goes back to the whole, “When I was 15,” thing. My best friend and I have been best friends since 9th grade. She’s a pagan.
I started changing a lot of my writing so that it reflects more Christian values, like stopping writing about gay relationships and turning all the characters either Catholic or proto-Catholic (not there yet but getting there). I don’t have to be overt about it in my writing because mostly I’m writing adventure stories these days.
But now I’m into Transformers fan fiction and my best friend and I have created our own little world, so to speak. That’s typical of people writing fan fiction.
Trouble - she won’t let me write them as proto-Catholic and so we have a kind of Pantheon thing going on, except I don’t like it, but I don’t want to stop writing with her because aside from that (and it doesn’t crop up very often, but it does show up in one pivitol scene we’re doing), the stories are fun and I enjoy writing adventure stories altogether.
I still like reading a good fantasy from time to time, though I’ve gotten away from most of the ones I loved the best as a youngster because they no longer jive with my beliefs. Used to be a big Mercedes Lackey fan, but I can’t get into her work now because of the multiple gods and the magic and the homosexuality she throws in periodically.
I’m not writing this stuff to put God down - Catholicism is my religoin for a -reason.- I believe in it. And my human characters in the story are all Catholics or at least Christian. I just like to write a fun fantasy, but that’s all it is. Fantasy. A joke. Not real by any stretch.
I mean, the guy who invented Dungeon’s & Dragons was a professing Christian who loved God and who just wanted to tell a good story and have fun. God knows that I’m not 100% comfortable writing this stuff because of my conflict between the fake and His Reality. But I don’t know what to do, because my friend won’t write with me unless they’re not Christian. She says it wouldn’t make any sense for the characters from another planet who are robotic to follow Christianity anyway.
As I’ve said, all the human characters are Christian as I play them all, and I don’t negatively portray Catholicism at all. I just feel up in arms about a lot of this. Any opinions would be helpful in getting my brain geared up to the right level.
Tabs.