Is this what people really see transfic as?

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BCTS hosts a *huge* variety of stories.

Horror. Science fiction. Fantasy. Real-world. Romance. Erotica. BCTS is home to them all.

But.

I've seen a bit of a disturbing trend popping up in story blurbs on the site, and it has me... concerned.

It's a very simple trend, and a tongue in cheek one. The author describes a potential direction they *could* take their plot, but then says something along the lines of "nah, this is trans fic" or "but this is BCTS," before going on to clarify that they're going to do something darker and more twisted, with the implication being that such things are an expected/required part of the fiction.

This bothers me, and drives me to want to know: how many people feel this way?

It's certainly not a hard and fast rule. The site has been getting more sissy and/or dommy erotica stuff lately, but mostly from, well, the kind of authors who throw these accusations into their descriptions. The site's also been getting a lot of fantasy and sci fi, and a lot of lesbian romance, and other genres that don't (necessarily) have anything to do with these things.

Am I somehow a bad BCTS author because I *don't* fill my stories with needless sex transformations or crossdressing expressly for the purpose of sex? Am I misreading what transfic is about because I try *not* to embrace the most misogynistic views of western society as givens or necessities in my writing?

I think not.

The BCTS I know and love is not an erotica site, any more than it's a romance site, or a fantasy site, or anything else. It's a home for stories of incredible variety in their characters, plots, and the elements used to construct them.

Yes, some of those stories strongly embrace genre tropes of transfic. Some of them are wish fulfillment, or erotica.

Other's aren't, though. Heck, there are stories hosted here that aren't even about trans characters, existing here and appropriately having a home because their authors are, themselves, trans.

I know that these comments in folks' blurbs are meant in fun. I know that they're intended to specifically appeal to a certain portion of the site's audience (which they undoubtedly do.) But I still can't help but feel a little hurt each time I see them, because of what they imply about what the author thinks of the rest of the content of the site, either in what it is or what it should be.

I don't write stories that fit what these authors seem to want to imply the site is supposed to be about.

But we both have an equally valid home here.

Melanie E.

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