About your second question. I do read mostly male slash but sometimes het or femmeslash or rare pairings like ../Giant Squid :D
About your third question. I do think grammar and spelling is important but not as important as the plot, characterization and humour. Action and pr0n are just like birthday presents. Crossovers are just a necessary distraction from my main fandoms. I read those when I find not much new in the fandoms I can't do without. With something new I don't mean new fics. But sometimes people in fandoms are suddenly into vampire, extra magical or something like that. And I sometimes want to read something different than that. It's nice to know that you're not the only one reading or writing fanfiction. So, I ticked the last box. *smirks* I didn't tick the box of grammar and spelling. I can sometimes even read a fic with horrible spelling and grammar mistakes. If the plot catches my attention. I will not be delighted with it. But it wouldn't totally squick me either.
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About your third question. I do think grammar and spelling is important but not as important as the plot, characterization and humour. Action and pr0n are just like birthday presents.
Crossovers are just a necessary distraction from my main fandoms. I read those when I find not much new in the fandoms I can't do without. With something new I don't mean new fics. But sometimes people in fandoms are suddenly into vampire, extra magical or something like that. And I sometimes want to read something different than that.
It's nice to know that you're not the only one reading or writing fanfiction. So, I ticked the last box. *smirks*
I didn't tick the box of grammar and spelling. I can sometimes even read a fic with horrible spelling and grammar mistakes. If the plot catches my attention. I will not be delighted with it. But it wouldn't totally squick me either.
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