A PM I got on ff.net tonight:
Name: [redacted]
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Subject: Hi
Hi.
I don't suppose you would help me re-write, edit and polish my story Prom Date?
It's about a teenage boy looking for a date for the prom who has the
misfortune to encounter The Little Shop That Wasn't There Yesterday and gets sold a magical item that turns _him_ into the one being taken to the Prom dance i.e. a girl.
I'm sorry if i upset you by asking this.
Some of the things in Prom Date may not come across right. For example I was trying to convey the horror that a teenage boy would feel at being magically forced to put on things like a bra and spray themselves with perfume.
I'm a boy so i don't know what a girl wears to Prom or does to prepare for it so I based that part on stereotypical stories I'd heard. I could use the help of anyone
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...Is there something on my ff.net profile that makes people think I am open to random strangers asking me for advice on a story that enforces offensive ideas about stereotypical gender roles, just because I happen to be female and from America? Because ewww.
No. No, I will NOT help you rewrite, edit, or polish (in any sense of the word!) your story. No, I do not believe you are sorry for upsetting me. And for your information, bras are not, in fact, magically required for performing femininity in public, and I have never worn perfume in my entire 30 years of life as a girl and woman.
Go away and never talk to me again.
x-x-x-x-x
ETA: I sent him a very angry response, which I am now feeling embarrassed about. (Hence the edited subject line.) I could easily have been less harsh, but I've had a long week and I've been overdosing on articles about sexist media coverage of female Olympians, so I am I really not in the mood to suffer this kind of fool tonight.
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Which just means I should have waited until tomorrow. *headdesk*
Name: [redacted]
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Subject: Hi
Hi.
I don't suppose you would help me re-write, edit and polish my story Prom Date?
It's about a teenage boy looking for a date for the prom who has the
misfortune to encounter The Little Shop That Wasn't There Yesterday and gets sold a magical item that turns _him_ into the one being taken to the Prom dance i.e. a girl.
I'm sorry if i upset you by asking this.
Some of the things in Prom Date may not come across right. For example I was trying to convey the horror that a teenage boy would feel at being magically forced to put on things like a bra and spray themselves with perfume.
I'm a boy so i don't know what a girl wears to Prom or does to prepare for it so I based that part on stereotypical stories I'd heard. I could use the help of anyone
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...Is there something on my ff.net profile that makes people think I am open to random strangers asking me for advice on a story that enforces offensive ideas about stereotypical gender roles, just because I happen to be female and from America? Because ewww.
No. No, I will NOT help you rewrite, edit, or polish (in any sense of the word!) your story. No, I do not believe you are sorry for upsetting me. And for your information, bras are not, in fact, magically required for performing femininity in public, and I have never worn perfume in my entire 30 years of life as a girl and woman.
Go away and never talk to me again.
x-x-x-x-x
ETA: I sent him a very angry response, which I am now feeling embarrassed about. (Hence the edited subject line.) I could easily have been less harsh, but I've had a long week and I've been overdosing on articles about sexist media coverage of female Olympians, so I am I really not in the mood to suffer this kind of fool tonight.
...
Which just means I should have waited until tomorrow. *headdesk*
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Date: 2012-08-20 04:35 am (UTC)