Any fellow genderswap authors interested in a shoutout swap?

JessicaDrew

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There's so many genderswap stories on SH, but none of the authors post in the forums.
Hi! First time browsing the forum - I've just started posting my story A Turn of the Moon. It's a slow-burn, day-by-day look at a couple where the husband has been turned into a woman by a lab accident. Kind of a cosy-ish relationship drama that starts off very small and contained (in their lakehouse), but will expand out, more characters, more intrigue with the lab that causes the accident.
 

SouthernMaiden

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Hi! First time browsing the forum - I've just started posting my story A Turn of the Moon. It's a slow-burn, day-by-day look at a couple where the husband has been turned into a woman by a lab accident. Kind of a cosy-ish relationship drama that starts off very small and contained (in their lakehouse), but will expand out, more characters, more intrigue with the lab that causes the accident.
Hey sorry! Just saw this, lemme read a bit of your story. Then we can maybe do a swap :)
 

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Despite them claiming that getting offended makes you fragile, the "T" community gets offended by terms such as "herm," "futa," and "trap," claiming they are slurs against their community (even though the terms were never used to describe them at all).
usage of trap on trans people happened first to people in real life, not in fiction media. they said someone was a trap when they claim that the person is a man maliciously dressing as a women to trick them into having gay sex with a man. definitely a slur

herm I've never heard of. probably short for hermaphrodite. it's dated language when used on people, since it's mainly used for the biology of a general eukaryote. intersex is specifically what you use for humans. people have used it rudely to dehumanize intersex people, just like how people use female as a noun when woman is the human term. slur adjacent. can be derogatory.

original use of futa is just a sexual trope. haven't seen it, but people likely do use on real life trans people as a way of demeaning them. not really a slur, just extremely rude to use on irl people, like any sex fetish term.
 

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@Humanistheart writes a wonderful gender bender story called Cameron to Candy. It has BDSM elements, but the story has really extensive worldbuilding and colorful characters. And the gender aspect is quite introspective! Highly recommend. And he comes here pretty often, just don’t post much.
Yah that's one of the stories I like especially the world building aspect and strange but cool names
 

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usage of trap on trans people happened first to people in real life, not in fiction media. they said someone was a trap when they claim that the person is a man maliciously dressing as a women to trick them into having gay sex with a man. definitely a slur
It was used for every androgynous male. Not with malice. I suppose it would be considered a slur by someone who wants to be victimized. Has it not occurred to you that people who search for trap content are embracing the idea of androgynous males?

herm I've never heard of. probably short for hermaphrodite. it's dated language when used on people
Not dated, just not accurate, we have yet to see a human being that can fully produce both male and female gametes. Thus no intersex person can accurately be called a herm.

intersex is specifically what you use for humans.
*Yawn* Intersex is a blanket term for many different kinds of conditions. For example, someone with Klinefelter syndrome (XXY) doesn't have the same condition as someone with congenital adrenal hyperplasia or someone with Swyer syndrome.

original use of futa is just a sexual trope.
No. Futanari is the Japanese word for hermaphroditism (hence all the fiction of people who are both genders) and is also the word for androgyny. The people who speak the language don't necessarily assume eroge when they hear it.

but people likely do use on real life trans people as a way of demeaning them.
Nope. A person being born with two genders is not the same thing as a transgender born with body dysmorphia (a person that has a gender identity different from that typically associated with the sex they were assigned at birth). Futa =/= trans and has never been used to describe trans people; some professional victims will still latch on to something to be offended about.
 
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