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One Wank After Another
A blank assignment is a funny thing, isn't it? When you have it, you don't appreciate it, and when you miss it, it's gone.
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Yuletide Discord for Hippos & Exchanges After Dark for namespacedrama 18+ discussion.
Wednesday 10 December: Default deadline (9pm UTC)
Wednesday 17 December: Assignment deadline (9pm UTC)
Wednesday 24 December: Main collection works reveals (9pm UTC)
Thursday 25 December: Madness collection works reveals (9pm UTC)
Thursday 1 January: Author reveals, end of event (9pm UTC)
Mini-Challenges:
Crueltide | Femslash Festivus | Yulebuilding | Three Turtle Doves | Two for One | Yuleporn
Family Matters | Queering the Tide | Yuletide Madness Drabble Invitational | TransTide
Chromatic Yuletide | Unconventionyule | Wrapping Paper | Babytide | MultiLingYule
Yuletide Discord for Hippos & Exchanges After Dark for namespace

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(Anonymous) 2025-12-10 03:13 pm (UTC)(link)It works for me with tropes, because the difference between stuff like "Omegaverse - Nesting" and "Omegaverse - Alpha knots alpha to dominate him" is obvious to me and important in terms of what I want. But with the mediums, I just don't understand the differences in many cases, and there's no easy way to find explanations. Maybe that just means FIAB is not for me, at least in terms of its optional mediums.
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(Anonymous) 2025-12-10 03:30 pm (UTC)(link)I think I'm basically too flexible in what I'm willing to read for that kind of trope-led approach, because I'd just want to be like "write whatever variation of omegaverse you think makes most sense for these characters and the specific story you're telling, I care a lot more about vibes than the details of specific subtropes" and I feel like even going through checking off every possible variation as options doesn't really hit the same energy because I know my writer still has to pick one specific one and be bound by it. It just feels very restrictive as both a writer and recipient.
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(Anonymous) 2025-12-10 05:05 pm (UTC)(link)Yeah, that makes sense. I often only prefer specific versions of the trope, so requesting them in non-freeform exchanges is risky, because I can say "if you write omegaverse, please write me alpha/alpha", but the risk of an id mismatch is too big and I might be matched to someone who doesn't enjoy that.