Ask-Me-About-Characters Meme
Oh, it is being such a Monday over here. Please help distract me with this meme, which I snagged from
magickalmolly:
1.) Comment with any character you know I've written.
2.) Receive three bits of trivia about their sexuality: practices, preferences, experiences, fantasies, kinks, etc.
3.) Profit!
(Right now I'd settle for nonprofit...)
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1.) Comment with any character you know I've written.
2.) Receive three bits of trivia about their sexuality: practices, preferences, experiences, fantasies, kinks, etc.
3.) Profit!
(Right now I'd settle for nonprofit...)
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Gaila was fifteen when an older girl found her crying in a hidden corner of the complex and told her, "they buy and sell your surface, they touch your surface, but you own your inside. You own your mind and your body and your spirit." A year later that girl stole a disruptor from a 'guest' and when her escape attempt was thwarted she shot herself with it. Gaila remembered her words and didn't cry. Instead, she started thinking. A year and a half later she was on Earth.
Gaila can almost always tell a virgin, and/or someone who hasn't had sex with a woman before; she feels incredibly honored every time she has sex with someone inexperienced, and tries her best to make sure their first time is as good as possible.
As far as Gaila can see, what humans call 'falling in love' is, at best, about braiding two (occasionally more) lives into something mutually supporting and headed in the same direction. Which is beautiful -- watching her roommate Uhura slowly come to love Commander Spock was awe-inspiring, for instance. But she doesn't need anyone's life to support her trajectory, now that she's flying free.
N.B. Whenever I write Gaila (three times so far) I put "Defying Gravity" somewhere in the mini-mix I assemble for that day's writing soundtrack. I decided three times makes it a tradition.
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