As far as m/m vs. f/f...I'm not sure. I think it really depends on where you hang out. I know as far as slashthedrabble it's not really surprising, as it's hosted by writers who write mostly m/m and was advertised mostly among (as far as I know) m/m groups. Not that I mind as m/m is my primary pleasure anymore, but... ;^)
Anyway...I know hanging out in the Giles fandom tends to lead me to m/m too. But if I hung out in the Willow or Faith fandoms, it'd be a different story...
One thing though that might support your theory is the multi-fandom slash advent calendar: I'd say only about one in every 6-8 stories is f/f, even though there's no limit.
*L* In fact, I think it's probably a good thing I've got you on my flist. Besides a few others who occassionally dabble, you're one of my only outlets for femmeslash!
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Date: 2004-12-11 02:27 am (UTC)Anyway...I know hanging out in the Giles fandom tends to lead me to m/m too. But if I hung out in the Willow or Faith fandoms, it'd be a different story...
One thing though that might support your theory is the multi-fandom slash advent calendar: I'd say only about one in every 6-8 stories is f/f, even though there's no limit.
*L* In fact, I think it's probably a good thing I've got you on my flist. Besides a few others who occassionally dabble, you're one of my only outlets for femmeslash!