Yay, not alone! I mean I assumed there were others, I just find it interesting that a lot of discussions on slash seem, to me, to go into the many and varied types of people who read boyslash and their various reasons for doing so and then have a little tangent saying "And then there's femmeslash, which is basically just read by lesbian and bi women". I mean I'm not into the femmeslash fandom at all (being mostly about the gen, and not heavily into fandom in general) so maybe that really is how the demographics skew, but it seems odd given how many lesbians I know who read boyslash. Maybe femslash just doesn't have the numbers to blossom out into all the subgenres and subcultures the way boyslash has.
Of course I imagine all the male boyslashers/femslashers feel even more in a minority!
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Of course I imagine all the male boyslashers/femslashers feel even more in a minority!