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Date: 2005-04-22 11:11 pm (UTC)I almost only read slash, but sometimes I also read gen or het. It depends on the characters. But I often read for the pairing, so mostly slash.
I'm not that interested in het, because I've read so much of it already. It's prevalent everywhere in society, in nearly every movie, tv-series, book and even commercial.
Also, in most of my fandoms, the men are more interesting. And there are more of them too. The exceptions would be Utena, Buffy and possibly Bleach, (but I haven't seen much of that yet).
I like to read about the characters I like and find compatible to fall in love. Usually there isn't that much of a canon sexuality; the creators often don't say. And even if the main character is interested in someone of the opposite sex, it doesn't mean he or she can't fall in love with someone of the same sex later. (Just look at Willow!)
But something I simply cannot stand is OOC. That makes me hit the back button fast as lightning! (Of course, I have to accept some slight deviance from my own vision, since no one is going to see the characters exactly like I do.)