Hey fellow human beings,
I've been thinking about where the line is drawn between fanservice and NSFW content, especially in fiction. We all know fanservice is a common trope from some cheeky humor, some strategic angles, and maybe a towel drop or two, but at what point does it cross into NSFW territory, particularly for written works?
Say your protagonist accidentally walks in on a woman changing. Maybe he turns around, covers his eyes, swears he didn’t mean to look, the whole embarrassed routine. Classic comedy, right? But from a content or rating perspective, would that still be labeled NSFW just because nudity is involved even if it’s non-sexual, played for laughs, or quickly glossed over?
I'm not talking explicit scenes or erotica, just those “Oops, I tripped and saw something I shouldn’t have” moments. The kind of thing that’s common in anime, light novels, or even old sitcoms.
So yeah, when is fanservice just fanservice, and when does it push into NSFW territory? Are there particular rules you follow in your own writing?
I just need... to know. I swear, for research... ahem...
I've been thinking about where the line is drawn between fanservice and NSFW content, especially in fiction. We all know fanservice is a common trope from some cheeky humor, some strategic angles, and maybe a towel drop or two, but at what point does it cross into NSFW territory, particularly for written works?
Say your protagonist accidentally walks in on a woman changing. Maybe he turns around, covers his eyes, swears he didn’t mean to look, the whole embarrassed routine. Classic comedy, right? But from a content or rating perspective, would that still be labeled NSFW just because nudity is involved even if it’s non-sexual, played for laughs, or quickly glossed over?
I'm not talking explicit scenes or erotica, just those “Oops, I tripped and saw something I shouldn’t have” moments. The kind of thing that’s common in anime, light novels, or even old sitcoms.
So yeah, when is fanservice just fanservice, and when does it push into NSFW territory? Are there particular rules you follow in your own writing?
I just need... to know. I swear, for research... ahem...